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n, the
n it is capitalized. It should be Wester
n Waltz.
It is capitalized Western Europe
When the w is capitalized.
Yes.
Yes, because it's a proper noun. They are both specific types of dances. (At least that's what I read somewhere.)
Doesn't need to be, but you see it both ways, as well as Western hemisphere.
There are some cool waltz dances from many countries here are some examples: * Viennese Waltz * International Standard Waltz * American Style Waltz * Cross Step Waltz * Peruvian Waltz * Curacaon Waltz * Mexican Waltz * Canjun Waltz * Tango vals * Venezuelan waltz
'Crying Waltz' by Spade Cooley and his Orchestra (1954).
The closest I could find (granted, it's probably not very helpful) was this reference on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waltz) where it said "Country Western Waltz" is 99% progressive. I don't even know what that means really, but hopefully it'll help a little? In my cursory research trying to help, I also came across video series on how to waltz: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/1401-how-to-waltz Anyway, good luck with the waltz research! Matt
Only when it is part of a name but when you say im going west it's lower case.
The Viennese Waltz
you can waltz the floor
Marilyn Waltz's birth name is Marilyn Ardith Waltz.