Adornos - Tomar la iniciativa - A partir de la parada

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Es interesante como tener una clara intención ayuda a quien sea que este guiando. Cuando un seguidor quiere tomar una posición de liderazgo en el baile, la señal que le envía al guía no debe ser insípida, más bien debe ser una expresión inequívoca de que ella quiere un cambio y que su turno termino.

Nombre del artista:
Narisco Saul
Título de la canción:
Oblivion
Título del álbum:
El Tango de Narisco
Sitio Web del artista:
http://www.narcisosaul.com.ar

Del sitio web - traducido libremente: Nacido en Buenos Aires el 21 de junio 1957. Comenzó sus estudios musicales en 1965 comenzando con el piano y más tarde se dedicó a la guitarra eléctrica. En 1975, comenzó a estudiar guitarra clásica y armonía y en 1977 ingresó en el Conservatorio Provincial Juan José Castro, teniendo como profesores Enrique Belloc, Graciela Pomponio, y Pedro Miguel Ángel Girollet Chiambaretta, entre otros. Graduado en 1985 con el título de Profesor Superior de Guitarra. Desde 1978 trabaja componiendo música popular. En 1979 comenzó a estudiar jazz con el guitarrista Mario Andreola. Desde 1980 es profesor en la Universidad del Salvador, (Facultad de Musicoterapia) y desde 1988 en el Conservatorio Municipal Manuel de Falla.

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We talk about the leader being the king. And, the follower - the queen.
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And that's almost always true. Except, when we take back the lead.
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So, in somewhat more advanced dancing in tango, we can be dancing along.
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And, all of a sudden, the follower will have an idea for some embellishment they want to do, or something they want.
00:24
And they can just tell the leader, "Stop! And wait for me". Like this.
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D: I'll say, more than somewhat advanced.
N: OK, maybe more than somewhat advanced.
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N: I'm thinking it should be this way, so they can see me clamp down.
D: OK.
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See, I went, like, "Boom". And now, if I want, I can do what I want.
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And he'll wait, until I let go, and give it back to him.
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Let's show it once in this camera.
00:56
So, I'm dancing, and she says... Oh, wrong angle. So, I'm dancing, and she says...
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Like that. And he knows to stop.
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'Cause that's what he does to me, when he wants me to stop. And then, I can do my thing.
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And then, I let it go.
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I'd also like to make a few comments.
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So, one, for the ladies, some guys can be a little bit... What's the word?
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Yeah, not every guy is psychologically available to that.
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D: So, just know your partner, and...
N: Be diplomatic.
D: Be diplomatic.
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And then, also, the truth is, to get good at doing this, you have to get good at leading.
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That's a radical statement.
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I think you need to understand what is required to communicate to the leader that you want it now.
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But, like she said. Basically, short story: you're dancing. Slowly apply pressure and say, "Hey, wait for me".
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Make it very clear, and very... deliberate. Then, do your thing. And then, give it back.