Academic Catalog

MUS464 TANGO MUSICALITY

Course Code: 6510464
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week): 4(3-1)
ECTS Credit: 5.0
Department: Music And Fine Arts
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Level of Study: Undergraduate
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Offered Semester: Fall and Spring Semesters.

Course Content

Ýn the Tango Musicality course, participants will have tine opportunity to academically examine Argentine Tango music. Throughout the curriculum, students will explore fundamental components such as the basic structure of tango compositions, encompassing both Marcato and Legato expressions, intricate rhythmic patterns, dynamic melodic motifs, and the art of expression. Moving forward, students Will analyze the significant role of complex syncopations that define tango rhythms, along with tine bridges and variations in music arrangements. Classic tangos in 4/4 time signature will be studied alongside tine structures of Tango Vals in 6/8 time signature and Milionga in 2/4 time signature. Additionally, the course will provide a detailed introduction to the Bandoneon, the primary instrument of tango music, along with an exploration of other musical instruments and playing styles used in tango. The musical characters and styles of the four major orchestras in tango music, known as Di Sarli, Troilo, D`Arienzo, and Pugliese orchestras, will be examined. The course will delve deeply into the musical character of Astor Piazzolla, one of the pioneers of `Nuevo Tango,` which ushered in a new era in tango music. By the end of the course, participants will have developed a deep understanding of the musical intricacies of tango and acquired the skilis necessary to interpret its rhythms with grace and authenticity, both in dance (Para Bailar) and for Tango Shows and concert audiences. Furthermore, a introductory lesson on Argentine tango dance will be conducted to explore the connection between dance and music. Additionally. there will be a lesson dedicated to Turkish tango compositions and composers