The waltz evolved primarily from a German dance named 'Lander' Which became popular in Vienna in 1776, where it then spread across to England after which it became know as the waltz and thereafter we created our own waltz....the slow/English waltz which is about 80 beats per minute. I understand this may not fully answer your question but if you research the "lander dance" then you will find more info for your answer.
You can find Christmas dance music on video sharing websites such as Youtube. Here yo will find many songs that you can stream at any time. You could also download the song you want to keep from iTunes.
Dances similar to the waltz were first described in the 1500s, and were generally performed by peasantry. The waltz was introduced to European aristocrats in the 1700s, and the first known records of the dance being referred to as the waltz were written in the early 1770s.
You can find the Dance of the Knights piano sheet music online on music sheet websites or by purchasing it from music stores.
You can find the sheet music for Prokofiev's "Dance of the Knights" in music stores, online sheet music websites, or by searching for it in a library's music collection.
You could go to schools and have a dance competition. Then you could choose who you like and who you think would suit your music. to your local dance studio and they will give you somebody to help you get started.also you can go to a dancing school find a good person that like the music you have and then maybe they will say yes and you found yourself a backup dancer
in the dance club
You can find a recording of "Evie's Waltz," the theme song from Conagher, on various music streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube. Additionally, you may check music purchase sites such as Amazon Music or iTunes. If you're looking for a free option, searching on YouTube may yield several uploads of the song.
Yes. My parents own an old LP record with music from the Nutcracker Suite. One of my favorite pieces on the record was the Waltz of the Flowers. A choir was singing words to the music. I loved trying to sing along with it but parts of it were out of my voice range because the notes were so high. The only words I remember off the top of my head are something like "Hark to the woodland call; come to the waltz of the flowers..." Also, toward the last of the piece were the words "Dance flowers dance; dance while the music makes romance..." As a matter of fact, I was trying to find something about those words when I ran across the link which led me to this question. After some creative searching I found a reference to the recording my parents must have had. http://www.billiesilvey.com/classical.html The recording is a choral version of the Nutcracker Suite by Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians.
Pictures of music and dance can be found on many websites. Those websites include, but are not limited to Photobucket, Dance Images, 123RF, Wild Card Walks, DeviantArt and Arkansas Valley Music and Dance.
It's "The Old Country," a piano waltz by film composer Daniel May, licensed through MasterSource. You can find it under the category "Elevator Music / Cocktail Piano".
you could try 911 tabs but it will only have telephone tab for drums but hope that is helpful and you will try it