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A hybrid musical style that blends the romantic lyricism of the bolero with the harmonic and rhythmic elements of tango, often characterized by slow tempo and expressive vocals. +
A rare lyrical form of tango featuring biblical or scriptural themes, often reflective or moral in tone, blending sacred narrative with traditional tango structure. +
A rural variant of tango rooted in countryside traditions, often with folkloric instrumentation and themes. +
Lyric-driven form of tango emphasizing vocal interpretation, often featuring expressive lyrics and melodic depth. +
A modern evolution of tango music incorporating non-traditional harmonies, instrumentation, and structure. +
Tango with humorous, ironic, or playful lyrics, often used for comic relief or satire within the genre. +
A subgenre of tango with lyrics or themes intended for children, often playful or didactic in nature and sometimes used in educational or theatrical contexts. +
A hybrid tango genre with characteristics of both tango and milonga rhythm. +
A modern evolution of tango incorporating elements from jazz, classical, or popular music, often characterized by innovative harmonies, expanded instrumentation, and non-traditional structures. +
A post-1950s evolution of tango, pioneered by artists like Astor Piazzolla, characterized by experimental harmonies, complex rhythms, and the blending of classical, jazz, and electronic influences. +
A rare liturgical form of tango composed for spiritual or sacred themes, sometimes used in religious ceremonies or reflective performances. +
A regional variation of tango associated with the city of Rosario, Argentina, known for its local orchestras, poetic lyricism, and a stylistic blend of traditional tango and provincial influences. +
Orchestral adaptation of tango compositions performed with full symphonic instrumentation, often used in concert settings or crossover productions. +
Tango-chamamé is a crossover of tango and chamamé, blending the phrasing of tango with the rhythmic vitality of chamamé. +
Tango-estilo is a tango variant that emphasizes stylistic interpretation and instrumental elegance. It is often non-danceable. +
A hybrid dance genre blending the melodic phrasing and rhythm of tango with the smooth, flowing tempo of slow foxtrot, popular in early 20th-century ballroom and jazz-influenced tango recordings. +
Tarantella is a fast Italian folk dance in 6/8 time, often associated with Southern Italian traditions. It features rapid footwork and swirling motion. +
Tonada is a rural song form from Argentina or Chile, often slow and melancholic. It reflects regional identity and pastoral life. +
A traditional Bolivian vocal form characterized by slow tempo, poetic lyrics, and melodic phrasing, rooted in Andean musical heritage and often performed with native instruments. +
Tonada campera is a country-style tonada reflecting the life and themes of rural Argentina. It is often performed with guitar and features a simple melodic line. +