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30
Aug

Curious about music

According to the logs, occasionally I seem to get a lot of hits on the lists of CDs that I maintain on this blog:

  1. Golden Age: A-D
  2. Golden Age: E-Z

Well, just to satisfy my curiosity, if you are one of those who has gone through many of the links, perhaps you can leave a comment or two and let me know what you were looking for exactly? 🙂

28
Aug

All about Tango in Singapore

With increasing ease plus a zero-cost(!) set-up provided by many free social networking tools currently available, there is suddenly a number of useful online sources (not necessarily overlapping) to tango happenings in Singapore. Together they will be more accurate than the once-reliable website which has been slow to keep up with the updates in recent months. Well, here are all of them in one place:

  1. Facebook: Tango Singapore
  2. Facebook: “Bailamos Tango en Singapur” (no longer active, 2012)
  3. Private domain: Tango Singapore

Of course, there is also the long-standing list of milongas and practicas in Singapore in this blog which I will try to keep up to date.

27
Aug

Foobar as a DJ software

Although I have been using iTunes for DJing for the past two years, I have tried using WinAMP before that and currently revisiting using a free software called foobar2000. Now, despite the rather innocuous name, it is actually a very powerful piece of software which works not only in Microsoft Windows but also under Linux (using Wine). The advantages of using foobar2000 include wide range of file formats (for example I have most of my collection in flac, but occasionally I will receive files in aac and mp3), plethora of customisation options, to name a few.

Here are some resources that I have personally found to be extremely useful, for anyone also seeking an alternative player.

  1. Tips for customising foobar2000 for Tango DJs
  2. Using foobar2000 for mass tagging of music files
  3. A forum thread for using foobar2000 under Linux
27
Aug

Valuable lessons from BsAs

I have been meaning to write a summary of my experiences of BsAs. This is a quick attempt to try to capture some of the most important lessons (majority below is from the classes I took) I learnt during the one-month stay.

  • Dance freely. This is a concept I cannot stress enough. In particular, 1) Not to feel constrained to dance in a particular style and 2) not to be afraid to make mistakes – they may lead to new “creations”. And, as a teacher I respect highly put it succinctly, “to dance you need to move!”
  • For leaders: allow your partner the freedom to move and express herself, through your embrace (which by the way does not mean opening the embrace if you are already in close embrace… :shocked:) and the next point.
  • Follow your follower – physically, not just some mental delusion…
  • Listen to your partner. Respond to her mood, energy and musicality. For followers, assert yourself in this equal partnership we call tango.
  • Dance with passion. Move only when you feel compelled to do so because of the music.
  • Patience. This applies not only in developing navigational skills in crowded conditions but also in learning and adapting to every new partner you dance with.
  • Most importantly of all, have fun in every dance! Go with the energy you feel on any night, whether it’s high or low.