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El Flete

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El Flete, composed by Vicente Greco in 1912, represents a foundational piece within Argentine tango’s golden age. The instrumental track established key rhythmic elements that influenced subsequent developments of the dance form. It is notable for its historical importance and remains relevant to students, musicians, and researchers studying the origins and evolution of tango music.

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Who composed the tango "El Flete"?

"El Flete" was composed by Vicente Greco in 1912. Greco was a foundational composer and bandoneon player during the early guardia-vieja era of tango.

Why is "El Flete" historically important?

The 1912 instrumental track established key rhythmic elements that heavily influenced the subsequent development of the dance form. It represents a vital bridge between the earliest street tango and the more structured golden-age orchestras.

What does the title "El Flete" refer to?

In the lunfardo slang of Buenos Aires, "El Flete" roughly translates to a good-looking person or a fast horse. The energetic, driving rhythm of Greco's composition mirrors this lively and animated concept.

What is unique about Vicente Greco's style in "El Flete"?

Greco's arrangement relied on a raw, highly rhythmic structure that prioritized the beat for dancers. It is noted for its historical importance, representing a simpler, more direct compositional style compared to the complex arrangements of the 1940s.

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