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  2. Waltz (music) - Wikipedia

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    A section from Johann Strauss' Waltz from Die Fledermaus. A waltz, [a] probably deriving from German Ländler, is dance music in triple meter, often written in 3 4 time.A waltz typically sounds one chord per measure, and the accompaniment style particularly associated with the waltz is (as seen in the example to the right) to play the root of the chord on the first beat, the upper notes on the ...

  3. Commentary: Whence the waltz? What's behind the New ... - AOL

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    In fact, the waltz is historically a revolutionary dance. Vienna traditionally waltzes in the new year and much of the world blithely follows its example. In fact, the waltz is historically a ...

  4. Liebeslieder Waltzes, Op. 52 - Wikipedia

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    The orchestral version does not contain the complete set of waltzes, but instead numbers 1, 2, 4, 6, 5, a song that would later become waltz 9 in his Neue Liebeslieder Waltzes, 11, 8, and 9. [12] Friedrich Hermann also created a transcription of the Liebeslieder Waltzes for strings alone in 1889. [ 13 ]

  5. Waltz - Wikipedia

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    Within Country Western waltz, there is the Spanish Waltz and the more modern (for the late 1930s- early 1950s) Pursuit Waltz. At one time it was considered ill treatment for a man to make the woman walk backwards in some locations. [21] In California, the waltz was banned by Mission priests until 1834 because of the "closed" dance position. [22]

  6. Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! - Wikipedia

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    It was one of three songs from the Sgt. Pepper album that was banned from playing on the BBC, supposedly because the phrase "Henry the Horse" combined two words that were individually known as slang for heroin. [7] [8] Lennon denied that the song had anything to do with heroin. [9]

  7. Frühlingsstimmen - Wikipedia

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    The waltz makes a grand entry in the key of B-flat major with loud chords preceded with the waltz's three beats to the bar ushering the first waltz's gentle and swirling melody. The second waltz section, in E-flat major invokes the joys of spring with the flute imitating birdsong and a pastoral scene.

  8. Amur Waves - Wikipedia

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    Waltz was performed everywhere; the notes were reprinted many times and were actively bought up. On the cover of the music album, this was a portrait of Kirilenko. [3] In the 1920–1930s, the waltz began to be performed without specifying the name of the author, sometimes folk music was announced. [3]

  9. Jazz Waltz - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Waltz refers to a syncopated waltz-rhythm song, it can be in either 3/4 or 6/8. Many use common motives and figures, which make it a coherent genre, very inventive. They are usually played in a bright tempo and evoke a sunny disposition. It may have been invented by Dave Brubeck and his group.