Tango Guitar Lessons
Six-String Stories
Six-String Stories explores tango guitar through reflections on technique, history, listening, and practical insight. Created for musicians of all kinds, this podcast blends tradition and personal experience, helping you grow as a guitarist while staying connected to the soul of the music. A program from Tangoguitarlessons.com hosted by its founder Flavio Romanelli, dedicated to lifelong musical growth.www.tangoguitarlessons.com
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Tango’s Golden Age (Part 1): D'Arienzo, Di Sarli, Troilo and Pugliese 14.05.2026 7:06
Tango’s Golden Age was never just one sound. Behind the great dance orchestras of the 1930s and 40s were very different ways of feeling rhythm, phrasing, tension, and emotion. In this episode of Six-String Stories, we explore the music of Juan D’Arienzo, Carlos Di Sarli, Aníbal Troilo and Osvaldo Pugliese. Four orchestras who shaped tango in completely different ways, and whose influence is still...
What Makes Tango Sound Like... Tango? 06.05.2026 6:34
Why does tango sound unmistakably like tango after only a few seconds? In this episode of Six-String Stories, we explore the musical elements that give tango its unique identity: rhythm, articulation, phrasing, and subtle movements in tempo. From marcato and staccato to the expressive breathing of orchestras like Troilo and Pugliese, this is a closer look at the emotional language behind the music...
Learning Music Later in Life Could Be Your Best Decision 28.04.2026 5:38
Many people assume that learning music belongs to the young. But what if starting later in life brings many positive aspects? In this episode of Six-String Stories , we reflect on what it means to begin or return to music as an adult. From focus and patience to emotional depth and brain health, we explore why maturity can deepen your relationship with the instrument. A thoughtful conversation abou...
Why So Many Classical Guitarists Feel Stuck 21.04.2026 6:08
If you come from a classical guitar background, you may know the feeling: beautiful repertoire, clear scores… but limited freedom. In this episode of Six-String Stories , we explore why many classical guitarists feel stuck when approaching jazz or tango, and how simple tools like chord positions, the CAGED system, and inversions can open the entire fretboard. A thoughtful reflection on musical fre...
Tango: From the Docks to the World 06.04.2026 5:57
How did tango travel from the back alleys of Buenos Aires and Montevideo to the concert halls of the world? In this episode of Six-String Stories, we explore tango history: from immigrant neighborhoods and cultural mixing to its arrival in Paris and global recognition. Along the way, we reflect on the essential role of the guitar, from early trios to Carlos Gardel, Astor Piazzolla, and beyond. A s...
Why We Put Music Last (And Why We Shouldn’t) 30.03.2026 4:09
What if the real obstacle to playing guitar isn’t time, but the habit of putting yourself last? In this episode of Six-String Stories , a simple comment from a student sparks a reflection on rediscovering music later in life and making space for guitar after 40. A thoughtful look at balance, routine, and the quiet power of returning to the instrument. A Tango Guitar Lessons podcast, hosted by Flav...
The Guitar: The Unsung Hero Of Tango Music 23.03.2026 4:22
Before the bandoneon defined tango, the guitar was already there shaping its rhythm and carrying its voice. In this opening episode of Six-String Stories , we explore the history of tango guitar, from its early roots to Carlos Gardel and Astor Piazzolla. If you’ve ever wondered whether tango truly belongs on the guitar, this episode gives you the answer. A Tango Guitar Lessons podcast, hosted by F...
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