More About Molinette - Close Embrace
One thing that's interesting in molinette in close embrace that we don't talk about is that it seems to want to be a little faster.
In open embrace, on a forward/side, typically it can go in this long controlled way. In close embrace, because it's so much smaller, usually it becomes more staccato by stopping.
So that, if you do a quick, quick, slow, then slow becomes a stop where in open embrace that slow goes through. Not only does the distance radically change the follower's styling but it also changes the musical dynamic within the same timing.
- Artist Name:
- Carlos Libedinsky
- Song Title:
- El Día Despues
- Album Title:
- The Rough Guide To Tango
- Artist Website:
- http://www.carloslibedinsky.com/en/index.html
(From Wikipedia): Carlos Libedinsky is an Argentine musician, composer and producer. He is most renowned for his neo-tango project, Narcotango.