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Inspiration for DJs and music lovers |
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The most frequently used songs...Inspiration for DJs and music lovers Today we have analyzed contents of the tangolinks database finding that Gallo Ciego still is the most frequently used tango song and that Ella Es Asi is the most popular milonga. The presentation of all our findings can be downloaded here . |
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More than a thousand links |
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Now that we have more than 1000 links, it is time to play a little with statistics:
The most frequently listed dancer is Javier Rodriguez who appears in 104 links. He partners with Andrea Missé in 58 and with Geraldine Rojas in 46 links. Javier dances 76 tangos and 30 milongas (approx. 15% of 198 milongas).
Geraldine Rojas/Paludi is the second most frequent name on the list with 80 links, 46 of which are with Javier Rodriguez and 28 with Ezequiel Paludi. Other partners include Andrés Amarilla, Carlos Gavito, Gabriel Missé, Orlando Paiva and Pablo Veron. Geraldine dances 65 tangos, 12 milongas and 3 valses. Andrea Missé comes third with 60 links, hereof 58 with Javier Rodriguez and 2 with Leandro Palou. Andrea dances 41 tangos and 21 milongas.
Corina de la Rosa and Julio Balmaceda both appear in 42 links. They partner with each other only and dance 17 tangos, 13 milongas and 10 valses. Corina de la Rosa and Julio Balmaceda dance 16% of the valses!
When it comes to the music, Gallo Ciego is used in 25 links, Poema comes in second with 18 and El Recodo third with 15 links.
There are 194 countries in the world. In 2007, Tangolinks served users from 62 countries. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 07 January 2008 )
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Now you can search for dancers and songs. Our database has been restructured to facilitate access to the approx. 700 videos we have listed so far. When you click on Videolinks in the left column, we display all videolinks, sorted by date added. If you wish to search for a song simply enter the word you are searching for, or whatever part of the word you know, and click Submit. You can sort the displayed list by clicking on one of the blue headings. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 September 2007 )
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