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Track Summary Instrument or Loop Title: Traditional Tango Staccato Catalog ID: 691993 ISRC: US5UL1439551 |
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Description: A striking action that reflects the staccato nature of this style's preferred music. In tango, the steps are typically more gliding, but can vary widely in timing, speed, and character, and follow no single specific rhythm. The marching bands played tangos and this became a world dance |
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Social Media Link: https://www.audiosparx.com/sa/archive/Drums/Drum-solos/Traditional-Tango-Staccato/691993 |
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Artist or Group: Pete Bax |
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Keywords: Tango argentino canyengue Oriental Uruguayan liso salon orille camacupense (Angola) milonguero apilado march parade staccato Argentine Uruguay neuvo couple Tango is a dance that has influences from European and African culture. Dances from the candombe ceremonies of former slave peoples helped shape the modern day Tango. The dance originated in lower-class districts of Buenos Aires and Montevideo. The music derived from the fusion of various forms of music from Europe. The word "tango" seems to have first been used in connection with the dance in the 1890s. Initially it was just one of the many dances, but it soon became popular throughout society, as theatres and street barrel organs spread it from the suburbs to the working-class slums, which were packed with hundreds of thousands of European immigrants, primarily Italians.
In the 20th century, dancers and orchestras from Buenos Aires travelled to Europe, and the first European tango craze took place in Paris, soon followed by London, Berlin, and other capitals. Towards the end of 1913 it hit New York in the US. The Marching bands played Tango |
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Instrument Category > Subcategory Drum Sounds Drum solos |
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Extended Properties Duration: 1:27 Tempo: Medium BPM: 120 |
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Arrangement: Band / Ensemble Instruments: Drum Kit, Indigenous Drums, Snare drum Vocal Mix: Instrumental Language: |