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=== Valses between 1930 and 1041=== | |||
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=== Instrumental valses between 1930 and 1941=== | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 17 March 2025
The Vals in Argentine Tango is a variation of the traditional waltz, characterised by its flowing 3/4 rhythm. Unlike the classic Viennese waltz, the Tango Vals often features syncopations and subtle shifts in emphasis, adding complexity and interest. The melodic lines are typically smooth and lyrical, encouraging dancers to move in soft, circular patterns. For musicians, the challenge lies in maintaining this sense of lightness while still playing with rhythmic detail.
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Valses between 1930 and 1041
| Recording | Rec Date | Singer | Orchestra | Matrix Prefix | Matrix No |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alma mía | 15 February 1940 | Roberto Rufino | Carlos Di Sarli y su Orquesta Típica | BAVE | 39211 |
Instrumental valses between 1930 and 1941
There are no instrumental valses between 1930 and 1941.