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A quirky slow Waltz piece based around a spooky electric piano and acoustic guitar. This piece of royalty free music is very pensive but not without some humour. Central/Eastern European influence/style. To suit all kinds of media productions, including film production, dramas, documentaries, radio jingles, website development and podcasting.
The word Waltz is derived from the old German verb: walzen, which means to turn, roll, or glide. The dance itself seems to have origins in mountainous rural areas of Austria and Bavaria and also in the suburbs of Vienna. It dates back far back as the seventeenth century. The simple melodies and tunes that accompanied this early form of the waltz, usually sung or yodeled, also survived and provide the basic theme for many pieces of Waltz music. Franz Lanner and Johann Strauss were very popular composers for the Waltz during the Nineteenth century and the Waltz became very popular in the Western world. The basic Waltz is danced in 3/4 time with accent on the first beat and a basic pattern of step-step-close. The Waltz is still a popular dance and the two principal dances today main are the Modern Waltz and the Viennese (Quick) Waltz.
Composed by William Peklinsky BMI. Other music by this composer.
This track is also available on Waltz Music CD - Volume One.
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