2871  TangoNadaMas Does Reply to Emails

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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 22:00:42 EDT
From: Mallpasso@AOL.COM
Subject: TangoNadaMas Does Reply to Emails

Hi Everbody:

I'd like to correct my earlier message regarding my statement that
TangoNadaMas doesn't reply to emails. I received an email from Bob, of TangoNadaMas,
stating that he wasn't able to reply to my emails due to his visit to the
hospital for surgery. My apologies for any bad impressions I may have created about
TangoNadaMas.

El Bandito de Tango




I hope you receive good service from Tango Nada Mas since I've written two
emails to them but haven't received a reply!

El Bandito de Tango




In a message dated 10/2/2004 10:23:42 Pacific Standard Time,
doyleed@SPRYNET.COM writes:
My sincere THANKS to everyone who offered a suggestion on music to
practice tango and all the other comments that were made. I have
ordered Francisco Canaro's "La Melodia de Nuestra Adios" from
Tango...nada mas. On their web site they have a short (30 second) mp3
file of the first song. I downloaded it and until my CD comes, I can
just make the mp3 loop around, so I am in good shape. Thanks again.

Ed

On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 15:20, ed doyle wrote:

> Hi,
>
> My wife and I are new to tango (we have had 1/2 dozen group lessons).
> I was wondering if anyone can recommend any specific music that you
> think would be good for a beginner to practice to at home. I 'think'
> I want to practice walking (to the music), what our instructor calls
> basic #1 and basic #2, eight reverse and half eight reverse and basic.
> I don't think I want anything fancy yet, probably the music should be
> slow, consistent, with beat very clear, since my mind is currently
> occupied with trying to understand which foot I am on, or should be
> on, and which foot my partner is on or should be on. Maybe I don't
> even need music yet, perhaps a metronome would be better, not sure.
>
> Regards
>
> Ed
>



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