- 아티스트 이름:
- Zully Goldfarb
- 노래 제목:
- Para Zully Instrumental
- 앨범 제목:
- Ciudad De Nostalgia
- 아티스트 웹 사이트:
- http://www.zully.com.ar/
복잡한 탱고는 스페인어와 이디시어로 훌륭한 진정성으로 노래했습니다.
한 앨범에 대한 아티스트의 웹 사이트에서 : 독일 카바레에서 부에노스 아이레스 탱고 장소에 이르기까지 piringundine에 대한 이야기를 들려줍니다. 탱고로 인해 교차 운명의 역사와 오해, 사랑, 그리고 우리가 아르헨티나 인이라고 단정 짓는 것을 잊지 못할 것입니다. .
- 00:09
- And so, if you're dancing to the song, that's like this. Where it's, "Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang". It's really fast,
- 00:15
- There's this instinct to keep going with the music.
- 00:19
- But, if the music is fast the whole way through, in your choreographic routine, what happens is,
- 00:24
- You're going, "Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang...", and, eventually, the audience gets tired of it.
- 00:27
- They want to hear "Bang, bang, bang... Bang,bang!" Which is a much more interesting thing.
- 00:32
- So, when you hear music going really fast, sometimes, you have to be able to...
- 00:37
- Find a way to go slower or faster. Against the music.
- 00:41
- Let's show going slow. Slowly, against this music.
- 01:03
- Then, maybe, you release.
- 01:05
- D: But the point is... Or, likewise, "Oblivion", a wonderful song.
N: It's a wonderful song.
- 01:10
- If the music is going deeeee, you don't want to go deeeee the whole song.
- 01:15
- You know, you've taken one step. The audience goes to sleep. So, instead, you go deee... Ah!
- 01:23
- And so that you gave these moments of speed, inside the slowness.
- 01:26
- And you have to be really clear. So, for example, if we're listening.
- 01:35
- Maybe, this if what music is doing: da-da-ta-tee, da-da-pa-pa-da. And instead, I want you to be able to say, "Dah... Dum... Baah".
- 01:46
- Right? So, you can choose to accent the whole phrase as one piece.
- 01:49
- But you have to be really clear, and really committed.
- 01:51
- Because, if you're, sort of, half hearted about it - it really doesn't work.