This is the tango tune "Por unacabeza" composed by Carlos Cardel, the uncrowned king of Argentine tango, and performed by Itzhak Perlman. Itzhak Perlman plays the tango tune "Por unacabeza", which is translated into Chinese as "One Step Away".
This magnificent and noble tango, which has appeared in many movie soundtracks, is the ultimate representative of Argentine tango, and is the tango melody that music fans all over the world are most familiar with and y in love with, composed by Carlos Gardel, the most famous and undisputed king of Argentine tango in the country's history.
The violin leads the melody in a high-pitched and introspective way, like a woman stepping on a tango step, with a noble stride and a proud attitude towards her partner, entangled in her desire to meet her partner, while the piano strikes the keys powerfully before the climax of the music, as if it were to take a deep breath before the next spin, and then set off to conquer the dancefloor.
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This is the music for the classic dance sequence in the movie "Smells Like a Woman," when the film's blind retired colonel (Al Pacino) dances the tango with a woman on the dance floor of a fancy New York restaurant in a graceful, intertwining spin.
The same tune, in a different time and place, and in a different scene, is also featured in the movie "True Lies," in a passionate and provocative tango dance between Arnold Schwarzenegger and a female spy. Even in the fifth episode of CSI NY's fourth season, the Night Watchman, on his annual wedding anniversary, dances his first tango as a married couple with his wife of five years, who is assumed to be dead.