Born in the impoverished barrios of Buenos Aires during the late 19th Century, the tango has become one of the most important music and dance forms of our time. Tangos for Accordion presents a distinctive collection of predominantly Argentinian tangos arranged for solo piano accordion.

The book’s introduction includes a brief history of the tango and an explanation of tango rhythms. Preparatory exercises explore the differences between various rhythms (habanera, marcato, etc) and how to perform them on the accordion. Includes many of the best-known tangos, such as La Cumparsita, Caminito, El Choclo, El Marne, Catamarca, La Paloma, and many more.

Includes chords symbols for accompanying instruments. For intermediate to advanced players.

Bass Notation
Enharmonic Equivalent
120 Bass Illustration
Articulation Symbols
Basic Tango Rhythms
The Milonga
The Marcato
The Sincopa
3-3-2
Using Basic Tango Rhythms
Tango Tempo
The Map
Introductory Exercises
9 de Julio
1922
Bélgica
Bolada de Aficionado
El Cachafaz
El Cachorrito
Caminito
Catamarca
El Choclo
Compositor
La Cotorrita
La Cumparsita
El Cuzquito
Don Juan
Entrada Libre
Estoy Penando
Gran Muñeca
Hacienda
El Incendio
Independencia
Ivette
Loca
El Marne
Un Momento
Moñito
Nariz
La Paloma
Patotero Sentimental
Qué Tigre
Rio Janiero
La Rosarina
Tango Argentino
Tierra Negra
El Yaguarón