1. Quinteto Pirincho, dir. Francisco Canaro - "La cara de la luna" 1959
2. Quinteto Pirincho, dir. Francisco Canaro - "El firulete" 1958
3. Quinteto Pirincho, dir. Francisco Canaro - "Se dice de mí" 1954
Mladen wrote: "In my opinion milonga
should be perky that you have a big grin after dancing it. As a big fan
of Quinteto Pirincho milongas and the album “Las Milongas mas milongas”
I decided to create tanda for my first Tango DJ-ing. This tanda is
built to suite the last song “Se dice de mi”. “La cara de la
luna” is rather quite paced with cheerful sounds of flute
combined with a guitar. “El firulete” slows a down but it adds
more pauses. It is a bit more demanding yet still playful. “Se dice
de mi” starts slowly but quite quickly builds up to its full speed. Perkiness still remains but with added piano and rhythmical
playing it can be very expressive and yet it still remains very
danceable. The main characteristics of this tanda is
open and cheerful sound and slow progression of difficulty. If the last song is too
slow you can play “El Torito” by Quinteto Pirincho."
Since this version of "Se dice de mi" was not available on Spotify or Deezer, I used the song "El Torito".
Since this version of "Se dice de mi" was not available on Spotify or Deezer, I used the song "El Torito".
The link to Deezer is a test file. Thanks
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