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Ana Sayfa >> Tango Hakkında >> Tango Terimleri TANGO TERİMLERİ
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| İSPANYOLCA | İNGİLİZCE | AÇIKLAMA | |
| VALS | WALTZ | Tango waltz. Argentine waltz: Sometimes referred to as Vals Criolo, or Vals Cruzado, and danced to what is arguably the most beautiful dance music anywhere (editorial bias). | |
| VAREADOR | From horse racing; a man who walks the horses but is never allowed to mount them: In tango it refers to a man who dances and flirts with all the ladies but never gets involved with anyone. May also refer to a man who is a clumsy or inconsiderate lead who “might just as well be walking a horse.” | ||
| VEN Y VA | COME AND GO | See Sube y Baja. | |
| VIBORITA | VIPER | the little snake: A figure in which the man places his right leg between his partners legs and takes a sacada to first her left and then her right legs in succession using a back and forth slithering motion of the right leg and foot. | |
| VOLEO | See Boleo | ||
| VULGADO | Like Colgado Partners hanging towards each other |
Pronunciation Key:
In Buenos Aires ‘ll’ or ’y’ is pronounced ‘zh’, almost an English
‘j’;
a ‘qu’ sounds like the ‘c’ in cat;
a ‘z’ is pronounced like ‘s’;
and a Spanish ‘j’ is a hard, throaty ‘h’ sound.