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Taquito militar

Taquito militar is a Milonga written by Mariano Mores and recorded by Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán) in 1964. Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán) has recorded Taquito militar as an instrumental Milonga.
“Taquito Militar,” which translates to “Little Military Tap” in English, evokes a lively dance with a rhythm as precise as a soldier’s step. The piece captures the spirit of a parade, with each note marching forward briskly, reminiscent of polished boots clicking smartly on cobblestone streets. Its playful yet disciplined melody stirs the listener’s imagination, conjuring images of vibrant uniforms and synchrony in motion.

Milonga

Style

Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán)

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Dante Gilardoni

Author

Mariano Mores

Composer

1964/1/1

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán)
Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán)

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Letra del Milonga Taquito militar

Para bailar esta milonga,

hay que tener primeramente

una buena compañera

que sienta en el alma

el ritmo de fuego así…



Hay que juntar las cabezas mirando hacia el suelo

pendientes de su compás,

dejar libres los zapatos que vayan y vengan

en repiqueteo sin fin,

y que mueva la mujer las caderas

al ritmo caliente que da el tambor,

olvidarse de la vida y del amor

para bailar…



Porque en este baile insinuante

hay que tener,

desde el corazón palpitante

hasta los pies,

el repiquetear del taquito

se hace obsesión,

hasta que se funde en el ritmo

del corazón…



Al compás de esta milonga

vuelvo a ver igual que ayer

un baile de meta y ponga

y un vivir para querer…

Un pasito atrás por aquí,

otro avance más por allá,

la sentada limpia y después

viene el taconeo final…

El candombe está en lo mejor

y la moza vibra al compás,

y siempre que esta milonga

vuelvo a bailar, me gusta más…



Para bailar,

se necesita más que nada amar la vida,

porque es vida todo aquello

que se agita en los compases

de un candombe de mi flor y

de mi amor

English lyrics of the Milonga "Taquito militar"

To dance this milonga,

firstly, you must have

a good partner

who feels in her soul

the fiery rhythm like this…

You must bring heads close, looking down

attuned to its beat,

let the shoes move freely, coming and going

in endless tapping,

and let the woman sway her hips

to the hot rhythm of the drum,

forget life and love

to dance…

Because in this suggestive dance

you must have,

from the throbbing heart

to the feet,

the tapping of the little heel

becomes an obsession,

until it melts into the rhythm

of the heart…

To the beat of this milonga

I see, just like yesterday,

a dance of give and take,

a life meant for loving…

A small step back here,

another advance there,

a clean sit and then

comes the final heel tapping…

The candombe is at its best

and the girl vibrates to the beat,

and every time I dance

this milonga, I like it more…

To dance,

you need more than anything to love life,

because life is everything

that stirs in the beats

of a candombe of my flower and

of my love.

Taquito militar by Dante Gilardoni

Taquito militar is a Tango written by Dante Gilardoni and composed by Mariano Mores.


Story behind the Tango Taquito militar

“Taquito militar” translates to “Military Heel” in English, which does not explicitly refer to the military but rather emphasizes the precision and sharpness in the steps used in dancing the milonga, a type of fast-paced Tango. The lyrics suggest the deep connection and skill needed to perform this dance authentically, emphasizing the passion and synchronization between dance partners. The essence of milonga is captured through the depiction of movements and emotions during the dance.


Symbolism of Taquito militar

The recurring theme of the “taquito,” or small heel, serves as a powerful symbol for the precision and passion intrinsic to performing the milonga. The dance serves as a metaphor for life’s journey, reflecting the rhythm, coordination, and emotions that humans must navigate. Notable phrases such as “olvidarse de la vida y del amor para bailar” (forget about life and love to dance) and “el repiquetear del taquito” (the tap of the small heel) underline the consuming nature of dance, portraying it as an escape and a profound emotional experience.


Taquito militar in historic Context

Created in 1964 in Argentina, “Taquito militar” reflects an era rich in Tango culture, where dance served both as a social outlet and a form of personal expression. Situated during a period of political and social change in Argentina, Milonga, much like Tango, offered a temporary but intense escape from daily struggles, capturing both the vivacity and the melancholy that characterizes much of Argentine Tango. The historical significance of Tango and its adaptations into styles like Milonga during this period highlights a deep, cultural resonance that extends beyond mere movement, delving into passion, despair, and resilience.


Dante Gilardoni

Dante Gilardoni was an esteemed lyricist whose work in the Tango genre captured the essence of Argentine culture and emotion.