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CARLOS DI SARLI'S STYLE

 

Learn to hear and understand every detail

of one of the most indecipherable and mysterious styles of tango.

Buy "Carlos Di Sarli's Style" course

Listen. Understand. Enjoy. Improve.  

Understanding what we hear to makes us enjoy more, makes us dance better, makes us play better and makes us teach better. Aimed at dancers, musicians and aficionados alike, with this course anyone can learn to recognize and enjoy the wonderful style of Carlos Di Sarli in its full dimension.  

No previous musical knowledge is necessary.

Whether you are a milonguero, choreographer, musician or just curious about tango, this course will transform your listening to a place of understanding that you had not imagined possible.

This course on Carlos Di Sarli is a journey to the heart of one of the most loved and revered orchestras by tangueros and tangueras around the world, teaching us in a didactic, clear and entertaining way all the musical and stylistic elements that define his style. 

 

Good information vs. bad information 

In today’s world there’s a ton of bad information out there, confusing us a lot and teaching us very little. 

Many people try to explain things they know nothing about, like tour guides on a path they’ve never taken. 

Explaining syncopation without understanding its mechanism, forms and functions is like teaching someone to run before they can walk. 

Talking about polyrhythms without understanding the various ways of combining them or how accompaniment patterns can be superimposed is, at the very least, irresponsible.

At the same time it’s also important to know how to identify other details, such as whether the bass is playing with the bow or pizzicato, and to understand that each of these variables has an impact on what we hear. 

Being able to determine how many layers of information you’re hearing and recognize what each one is made of will change the way you listen and dance to tango. 

There’s no magic in this, but there is a clear path, a step-by-step program, carefully designed so that anyone can improve the way they listen to tango, increasing their understanding and enjoyment forever.

These courses are much more than musicality lessons.

We’ll never use made-up terminology or esoteric perspectives; instead we’ll be coming from within music, but using friendly, accessible language, and taking as much time as needed for each idea and concept to be clearly understood.

No one will be left out. We’ll be discussing music, performance practices, stylistic secrets and all of the many details which make up the whole when we listen to and dance tango. 

Each detail counts; at the end of the day, the world is made up of details.

Passing on the flame  

After almost 30 years of research (during which I’ve been involved in tango as a musician, producer, collector, educator and author) I’ve discovered that an organized analysis of the many musical and stylistic elements of tango can help anyone become better at listening to and understanding tango’s different styles in a much deeper way.

All of the courses in The Essential Styles of Tango are infused with my experiences as bassist in the tango orchestra El Arranque, founder and Artistic Director of the Emilio Balcarce Tango School Orchestra, producer of over 50 albums, presenter at conferences in universities and conservatories around the world, and author of the method book The Double Bass in Tango.

When blended together, these multiple points of view help me better reflect and communicate about the topic of tango with a single goal: to pass on the flame of this extraordinary tradition.

I believe that in a way all of my activities and experiences were the preparation I needed to create these courses, in which I share everything I learned and received directly from masters such as Emilio Balcarce, Leopoldo Federico, Horacio Salgán, José Libertella, Ernesto Franco, Julián Plaza and Víctor Lavallén, to name just a few of my biggest mentors, all of whom are protagonists of the classic tango era.

Today I know that anyone can develop a complete, in-depth way of listening to tango and its styles. You only need to make an organized journey through the various possibilities, patterns and formulas found in the orquesta típica

In order to do that it’s important to follow a carefully thought out and well-designed outline, allowing your knowledge to accumulate in a completely natural, organic way.

The effort is relatively little, the reward enormous and the transformation definitive.

The courses, a life's work 

Each course takes a detailed look at all of the elements that define a given style, progressing from general to specific and illustrating the concepts with hundreds of audio excerpts from the discographies of the orchestras. 

Each element is illustrated with at least 3 or 4 different examples, making it easier to hear and creating various opportunities for discovering and understanding every detail. 

Additionally, a group of musicians with expertise in each style of tango offers a generous number of examples, all filmed in a recording studio. They give their perspective, share their experiences, and show you how to play each example with a level of detail previously unseen.

These courses contain everything I have learned over more than three decades of obsessively listening to tango, collecting records, playing tango professionally on the double bass, producing records by great artists of the genre, teaching all over the world and sharing countless experiences with the very protagonists of the orchestras we admire so much. I will always be grateful to the great masters who shared all their knowledge with me with the greatest humility and generosity imaginable. This work is also a tribute to all of them.

Here is everything, a life's work, explained and ordered in a format that leaves no one out. The path is very friendly and full of opportunities to discover all that defines the styles from a loving and celebratory place.

 

From neophyte to expert:

a possible and fun journey 

Throughout this course, you will learn to hear and understand in detail all the beautiful and complex musical mechanism of Di Sarli's orchestra and its stylistic development through the years.

This is a new way of listening which will change the way you dance, play, teach and share tango with others. 

Among other things, you’ll learn:

  • To identify the different stages of Di Sarli's orchestra. 
  • To distinguish the different rhythmic patterns used by Di Sarli and all their variants without any previous musical knowledge.
  • To understand Di Sarli’s pianistic logic and its impact on the sound of the orchestra.
  • To hear the subtlety in the use of direction.
  • To differentiate between "musical" and "stylistic" concepts.
  • To identify the different articulations, the "total staccato" and the "chan-chan a lo gil."
  • To recognize the different treatments of the melody depending on who is playing.
  • To establish the role and importance of each row or section in the orchestra in a clear and simple way.
  • To hear the impact of the double bass in the texture of the orchestra.
  • To enjoy the personality of the different soloists in the style.
  • To observe the importance of the sustain pedal of the piano.
  • To recognize the different patterns and “little formulas” that are repeated in the style.
  • To detect the overlapping of rhythmic patterns.
  • To call things by their name.

CARLOS DI SARLI'S STYLE:

an infallible program*

 

MODULE 1

Overview of the Style:

  • What Di Sarli's figure represents and what is his impact and legacy in the history of tango.
  • What Di Sarli's style is made of: "how to play" over "what to play."
  • His connection with the Guardia Vieja.

 

MODULE 2

Stages of His Orchestra and Characteristics

  • The first orchestra (1938-1948): the foundation and development of the language.
  • The orchestra of the '50s (1951-1955): the consolidation of the style, one element at a time.
  • The last orchestra (1956-1960): the years of the disarlian synthesis.

 

MODULE 3

Tempo and Marcato in 4

  • Tempo: the remarkable slowing down though the years.
  • Marking models: the deceptive disarlian simplicity.
  • Marcato in 4: accentuation and arrastres, an elephant in high heels.
  • The piano in marcato: a game of illusionism made of anticipations, whites, struck chords, and basses.
  • The double bass: alternation of techniques and their development in time.

 

MODULE 4

Syncopations

  • Syncopation variants: with arrastres, pickup notes, with rebound, with anticipation.
  • Successive syncopations: a powerful tool.
  • Overlay of marking models: syncopation or marcato?
  • Other resources: the stop-time, the habanera and the descending upbeat piano.

 

MODULE 5

Rhythmic and cantabile melody: Di Sarli, master of contrast.

  • Tuttis cuerdosos: the planes of the texture.
  • Total staccato: when there is more noise than note. Technique and function.
  • String solis: the star of the orchestra. Direction and formulita.
  • Arrastres: when the dirty is beautiful.
  • La guitarrita: another connection with the Guardia Vieja.
  • Bandoneon solis: the depth of the left hand.
  • Unique variation: Freddy Scorticati's great work. One variation worth a thousand.
  • Dynamics and direction: the great subtlety of what is not written.

 

MODULE 6

Piano Solos: from rhythmic flattering to solos that float in the air.

Violin Solos: they don't exist in this style (but they do, they do).

 

MODULE 7

The Piano Again

  • Sustain pedal: the great secret of the disarlian sound.
  • The green octopus: a rhythmic animal unleashed. Here, there, and everywhere.
  • Campanitas: a piano rubric, as beautiful as mysterious.
  • 3 to 3: the hidden conducting gesture that nobody hears.
  • Ascending triplets: a meeting point with other styles.
  • Ornamento al tutti: the lost detail.
  • Glissandos: ascending and descending. How they are played and what they are for.

Other Resources:

  • Chan-chan "a lo gil": where indolence is a value.
  • Beginnings: the four variants that bear the disarlian signature.
  • Endings: the two variants that are never missing.

 

MODULE 8

Final Comment: reflection and gratitude.

 

MODULE 9

Measure by measure: a complete theme graphically analyzed in real-time. Three layers of information explained second by second, measure by measure.

 

*Some of these contents are not included in the Pocket version of the course.

Buy "Estilo Carlos Di Sarli's Style" course

This is a great opportunity, don't miss it!  

A great number of private lessons, group classes and musicality workshops wouldn’t be enough to get anywhere close to approaching the content in The Essential Styles of Tango. 

At the same time, the cost of all of those lessons and classes would add up to thousands of dollars without guaranteeing any results. These courses guarantee very concrete results for a fraction of the cost, and can be viewed as many times as necessary, anywhere and anytime. 

The price of the Pocket Version of the courses is the same as the average prices of a private lesson, but the information in The Essential Styles of Tango is infinitely more generous and absolutely transformative.

The price of the Full Version of the courses is the same as the average price of a good quality pair of tango shoes, but while shoes wear out quickly, the information in The Essential Styles of Tango does not expire, but lasts forever.

Exclusive bonuses

Each course includes exclusive bonus material for The Essential Styles of Tango members. Among other things this includes:

  • Recommended bibliographies
  • Glossary
  • Reliable discographies
  • Exclusive playlists which accompany each module
  • Interactive games
  • Exclusive video of musical analysis in three layers (in real time, second by second)
  • Extra videos (in some courses)
  • Community forum for commenting, asking questions and interacting with other members

Deciding to grow 

No one is the same after viewing the courses included in The Essential Styles of Tango. The change in terms of listening to and understanding tango is obvious and definitive. 

This transformation has a strong impact on each person’s tango activities, whether it be on dancing if you’re a dancer, on playing if you’re a musician, on teaching if you’re a teacher or in terms of enjoyment no matter what you do. 

Sharing the passion for tango with others happens on a new level for those who take the The Essential Styles of Tango courses. 

Concepts, vocabulary, and possibilities begin to multiply, and so does your enjoyment.

 

Buy "Carlos Di Sarli's Style" course

 

This course IS for you if ...

 

  • you are a person who is passionate about tango and who wants to make a quality leap in your understanding of what you hear.
  • you are a dancer and you want to develop your dance by deepening your relationship with the music you dance to.
  • you are a musician and you want to understand each style: to be able to identify its defining elements, understand its logic and embrace its swing.
  • you teach and you want to expand your knowledge and vocabulary.
  • to this day you don’t really understand what a syncopation is or what the difference is between a 3-3-2 and a bordoneo.
  • you are tired of spending money on lessons that don't clear up your doubts.
  • you feel the desire to share with others from a better understanding.
  • you are willing to make the small effort to open your ears and heart to the music you are passionate about.
  •  

This course IS NOT for you if...

you are not interested in making a minimal effort to unblock your own obstacles. 

you expect magical results without dedicating the time and love that this beautiful music deserves. If you don't dedicate a little time and love to it, I can't guarantee results.  

 

FAQ

Will I understand the courses if I know nothing about music?

You don’t need to have any prior musical knowledge in order to understand and enjoy the courses. The language is clear, friendly, and intended for all audiences. 

Are the courses for musicians only?

No, the courses have been created and designed so that anyone can enjoy them: dancers, musicians, aficionados, curious people and more. Everyone is welcome!

Are there examples of historical recordings?

Yes, there are many! Each course includes an average of 300 audio examples carefully selected and edited in order to illustrate the explanations as clearly as possible. Each of the elements explained in the courses is complemented with 3 or 4 examples from the catalog of each orchestra. It’s impossible not to hear what’s being explained.

Are there musicians playing live?

Yes, we added a group of distinguished musicians to the explanations whenever it was necessary to show something on an instrument. Whether as soloists or in a group, the musicians take the time to show a great number of musical and stylistic elements in detail, illustrating the ideas being presented. 

Are there English subtitles?

Yes, all of the courses have English subtitles created by an expert who is a native of the United States and a professional tango musician.

Are there subtitles in languages other than English?

Not yet, but we plan to do subtitles in other languages in the future.

For how long can I watch the courses I purchase?

The courses can be viewed indefinitely. Once you buy access to a course, you can watch and rewatch it as many times as you like, whenever and wherever you want. Forever.

Can I watch on my phone or computer?

Yes, the platform which hosts the courses is specially designed so that they can be enjoyed equally on computers, TV’s and phones. In fact, the format adjusts automatically if you choose to watch on your smartphone or tablet. 

How many hours is each course?

Each course has an average duration of 6 to 7 hours (except for the Pocket Version, which lasts an average of 3 hours). This might seem like a lot, but each course is divided into many shorter units which can be watched at whatever rhythm is comfortable for you, wherever and whenever. There’s nothing superfluous and nothing left out in The Essential Styles of Tango. The courses are very carefully designed to cover everything we need to know about each style without getting bored, in a way that is dynamic and accessible to anyone. 

If I buy the Pocket Version of the course, can I buy an upgrade to the Full Version or do I have to buy the whole thing again?

Any course purchased as a Pocket Version can be upgraded to the Full Version simply by paying for an upgrade, which means simply paying the difference in price between the Pocket Version and the Full Version.

 

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Carlos Di Sarli's Style

$97 USD

POCKET VERSION

 ✓ Style description

✓ The stages of the orchestra throughout the years

 ✓ Main marking models and some variations

✓ Tutti and soli

✓ Piano solos

✓ Main secrets of the disarlian piano

✓ Measure-by-measure analysis

✓ Over 3 hours of content

✗ Dynamics and direction

âś— La guitarrita

âś— Violin solos

âś— Chan-chan "a lo gil" and many more details

âś— Definitive discography

âś— Listening games

âś— And much more...

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Carlos Di Sarli's Style

$197 USD

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 ✓ Style description

✓ The stages of the orchestra throughout the years

 ✓ All marking models and their variations

âś“ Tutti and soli

âś“ Piano solos

âś“ All the secrets of the disarlian piano

âś“ Measure-by-measure analysis

✓ Over 6 hours of content

✓ Dynamics and direction

✓ La guitarrita

âś“ Violin solos

✓ Chan-chan "a lo gil" and many more details

âś“ Definitive discography

âś“ Listening games

âś“ And much more...

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