The Piano in Tango / El Piano en el Tango
Fundamental method for playing tango music
by Hernán Possetti
Description
“Método de Tango” (Spanish for “Tango Method”) is the first fundamental book series that teaches how to play tango music, published in English and Spanish since 2014 by Tango Sin Fin in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This book series is the only collection which provides any musician, arranger, composer or ethnomusicologist from around the world a methodological and pedagogical approach to tango language, using academic terms, exercises and musical studies.
CONTENTS
» Each volume is focused on one instrument: violin, bass, bandoneon, piano, flute and guitar.
» All the tools and techniques for playing tango music are covered throughout specific chapters and exercises.
» 5 to 8 original works for ensemble are included in each book. Parts for other instruments are included on a separate insert.
» Audio and video recordings and play-along tracks for each exercise and pieces are available for free on Tango Sin Fin’s YouTube channel.
THE PIANO IN TANGO CONTENTS
» Rhythmic melody. Articulation as a fundamental constituent element of the tango language.
» Expressive melody. Fraseo as an essential resource for expressiveness.
» Time-marking models. The piano as a support for the melodic discourse.
» Different functions. The conductor role and other responsibilities undertaken by the pianist.
» Milonga and vals, ornaments, guidelines to play in a tango ensemble, the history of the piano in tango, the different styles of the genre, and more.
» 7 original works for piano.
» 280 audio and video examples.
More Information
Rights Information
Worldwide rights available (except Argentina)
The collection was initially published in 2010 by RICORDI from Munich (Germany).
The first two books were “Die flote im Tango / Le flute dans le Tango” and “Die Violine im Tango / Le violon dans le Tango” published in: German-French.
In 2014 Ricordi shut down and Tango Sin Fin obtained the worldwide rights to continue publishing and beign the international dealers of the book series.
The remaining stock of books is in Argentina.
Marketing Information
SALES INFORMATION
1st Edition: 2017 by Tango Sin Fin, 1000 books.
2nd editon: 2018 by Tango Sin Fin, 1000 books.
3rd edition: 2020 by Tango Sin Fin, 500 books.
Customers from all around the world request the books to Tango Sin Fin, so we are searching for partners to publish the collection in other languages and also foreign distribution.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The book’s target audience includes:
» Intermediate to advanced music students,
» Graduated students,
» Studying or professional musicians,
» Musicology and ethnomusicology teachers,
» University/college librarians, as titles that support faculty and graduate level research
» Musical Institutions with emphasis in cultural diversity, ethnic and cultural studies and Latinamerican culture.
PROMOTIONAL & EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES WORLDWIDE
Tango Sin Fin is a non profit organization based in Buenos Aires which works on international-collaborative projects with higher education institutions: since 2018, the week-long program “Tango For Musicians” takes place yearly in Europe, reuniting together musicians from around the continent and beyond. The project is carried out in collaboration with prestigious institutions such as the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber (2018, Dresden, Germany) and the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (2019/2020, Graz, Austria). Since 2015 “Tango For Musicians” takes place in the United States every year, in collaboration with the prestigious Reed College in Portland, Oregon.
See international press reviews here.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Authors Paulina Fain, Ramiro Gallo, Hernán Possetti, Ignacio Varchausky, Eva Wolff, and Sebastián Henríquez are the most prestigious teachers of the current generation of tango musicians. As artists and teachers, each of them are a point of reference on their own instruments.
TANGO SIN FIN AS A PUBLISHER
Tango Sin Fin also publishes a series of free pdf sheet music albums with tango arrangements by some of the most renowned Argentine tango musicians. All these albums refer to the “Método de Tango” books for studying the tango referred techniques and are widely distributed among musicians and universities around the globe.
See the free digital editions here.
PROMOTIONAL ACTIONS
Tango Sin Fin has an email database of over 8000 musicians from all around the world who receive monthly updates about its news and activities. This audience is continually growing as part of our free pdf editions email distribution campaign. Tango Sin Fin carries out weekly promotional actions for all its projects, usually connected with the teaching of Argentine music and the promotion of the “Método de Tango” book series.
Reviews
"Método de tango is indispensable for anyone who wants to understand this complex and hybrid music from the Río de la Plata more precisely. The reason is because for the first time that music, which is shaped by oral tradition and practice, is decoded and this makes it readable and learnable.”
— Prof. Fedor Pellmann. Currently working on the publication of his dissertation on tango as an existentialist phenomenon, written at Heidelberg University, Germany.
“The Método de Tango book series represents a unique point of entry into the rich and diverse world of tango music. Rigorous and clear, with a wide array of examples and exercises geared towards specific instruments, the books systematically introduce and elaborate key features of tango performance practice, from the semi-improvised melodic phrasing to the many rhythmic accompaniment patterns and modes of articulation that characterize this wonderful music. Whether you are an experienced tanguero or just want to expand your technical resources, the Método de Tango books will help you expand and deepen your connection with music.”
— Morgan James Luker. Associate Professor of Music, Reed College, Portland, OR, U.S. Author of the book “The Tango Machine: Musical Culture in the Age of Expediency”
About “The Guitar in Tango” book: “While guitar has an iconic place in most music that has emerged in the New World, there may be no spot more mysterious than the guitarist’s chair in tango music. In this amazingly comprehensive book, Sebastián Henríquez takes us deep into one of the most unusual and beautiful applications of this endlessly malleable instrument.”
— Pat Metheny
About “The Bass in Tango” book: “Ignacio Varchausky has poured his heart and soul into this beautiful book. I am a great admirer of the many great bassists in tango music, and I am a student of this music! This book will help us all to dive much deeper into this amazing music and enable us to understand it better and ultimately play it with the respect it deserves!”
— John Patitucci
Author Biography
Possetti has been the pianist in the Orquesta del Tango de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires since 2004. He is the Tango Piano teacher at the prestigious “Escuela de Música Popular de Avellaneda” where most of the new tango musicians have been formed in the last decades. He is the musical director of the Madero Tango show since 2006. He has performed with renowned artists and ensembles such as Quinteto de la Fundación Astor Piazzolla, Julián Plaza Sextet, Julio Pane, Rodolfo Mederos Quintet, Adriana Varela Quintet, Mauricio Marcelli Orchestra and Juan José Mosalini Quintet. He has accompanied many singers, such as Raúl Lavié, Jorge Sobral, Guillermo Fernández, Virginia Luque, Alba Solís, Amelita Baltar, Julia Zenko, María Graña, and others. From 1998 onwards he has been a member of the Pablo Mainetti Quintet. In 2012 he formed a duo with bandoneon player Eva Wolff, with whom he traveled abroad often doing masterclasses and concerts.
Copyright Information
© 2017 Tango Sin Fin
Previous owner © 2014 (Fondo Nacional de las Artes) Argentina
Tango Sin Fin
“Método de Tango” is the first fundamental book series that teaches how to play tango music, published in English and Spanish since 2014 by Tango Sin Fin in Buenos Aires. This book series is the only collection which provides any musician, arranger, composer or ethnomusicologist from around the world a methodological and pedagogical approach to tango language, using academic terms, exercises and musical studies. Each volume is focused on one instrument: violin, bass, bandoneon, piano, flute and guitar. So far, the collection has only been published in Argentina and worldwide rights belong to Tango Sin Fin.
View all titlesBibliographic Information
- Publisher/Imprint Tango Sin Fin / Método de Tango series
- Orginal LanguageEnglish, Spanish
- ISBN/Identifier 9789874663412
- Publication Country or regionArgentina
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 50 EUR
- ReadershipCollege/Tertiary Education
- Publish StatusPublished
- Edition2017 Tango Sin Fin
- Copyright Year2014
- Page size23,20 x 30,50 cm.
- Biblio Notes"Original works for ensemble (including the one taken by the book as soloist) are included on each book. Parts for other instruments are included on a separate insert. (detailed in Pages after the ""+"" simbol) Audio & video recordings and play-along tracks for each example, exercise and piece are available for free on Tango Sin Fin’s YouTube channel."
- SeriesMétodo de Tango series
- Reference CodeTSF1802
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