Date:    Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:31:12 -0700 
From:    Ming Mar <ming_mar@YAHOO.COM> 
Subject: "Tango-milonga" means dance-party tango and "tango-cancion" means song tango. 
  
The following quote is from 
<https://www.abctango.com.ar/notas/2000/canaro.html>: 
  
"Tango-milonga: estilo de tango apropiado para ser 
bailado, se contrapone al tango-cancio'n, que se 
destaca por su aptitud para ser cantado." 
  
According to 
<https://www.totaltango.com/acatalog/tango_milonga_vals_92.html>, 
Francisco Canaro credited himself with coining the 
term. 
  
On a different topic (but also about tango terms), 
have you ever noticed that the candombes on the web 
don't sound anything like the candombes in the tango 
world?  That's because our candombes are actually 
milongas inspired by candombes.  This is according to <https://www.cyber-tango.com/art/mil.html>. 
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
    
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