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Hi to everyone, since finally I have vacations I decided to try to compose a tango.

I called it "primer tango?" Which could be translated as "First tango?" because it has some things that get out of the genre, so you can say that this is a personal interpretation.

Also it's the first time that I writte for bandoneon so the left hand is pretty empty. So what do you think? it sound like tango?.

The structure is simple.

Introduction: A A'  with repetition: B: bridge: Introduction: A A'.

Also, I tried to make a sheet music video with a animated background intead of just the sheet music so it is also a experiment in that,

 

I also attach PDF and mp3 if it is easier to read that way.

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Nice job!  I really like the character of this dance which you emulate very well in this piece!  It is instantly recognizable by it's rhythm, instrumentation and characteristics.  I guess you chose to employ a double bass instead of a cello because of it's jazz associations?  It's pretty cool all around and I love the melody - it is quite catchy and I'm singing it to myself after the piece has already finished.  So good job there - you didn't just copy the style - you made it your own and in a unique way.  Thanks for sharing!

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41 minutes ago, PeterthePapercomPoser said:

Nice job!  I really like the character of this dance which you emulate very well in this piece!  It is instantly recognizable by it's rhythm, instrumentation and characteristics.  I guess you chose to employ a double bass instead of a cello because of it's jazz associations?  It's pretty cool all around and I love the melody - it is quite catchy and I'm singing it to myself after the piece has already finished.  So good job there - you didn't just copy the style - you made it your own and in a unique way.  Thanks for sharing!

 

Thanks for answering :3. I decided to use a double bass intead of cello just because I like double bass more, I love it's deep and powerfull sound. Also I have a Double bassist friend and I wanted to include his intrument in one of my pieces.

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 Yes, beautiful piece. Sometimes it has more spanish gestures here and there, which blend quite well. The sound of the acordeón (or bandoneón) is good, but the piano and background sounds a bit muddy. It's not a composition issue, just a thing of the virtual instruments.

Thanks for sharing.

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I enjoyed this work very much.  I with agree with the above comments that there are Spanish motifs that work well with this Tango.  Thanks for sharing.  I loved the inclusion of the bandoneon.

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