vals havası

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waltz
to accomplish a task with little effort
a piece of music for this dance (or in triple time)
a ballroom dance in 3/4 time
to move (or move someone) briskly and unhesitatingly
a dance in triple time Especially popular throughout the nineteenth century in Austria
a simple task
A dance in 3/4 time that originated in the late 18th century
Tune in 3/4 time, noticeable 1-2-3, 1-2-3 beat
to dance the waltz (with someone)
a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat music composed in triple time for waltzing
A dance performed by two persons in circular figures with a whirling motion; also, a piece of music composed in triple measure for this kind of dance
               3                3             Step nominated foot to nominated position, The other
{f} dance to waltz music; move quickly, move with lightness; do something in a relaxed and easy way
A waltz is a dance in which two people hold each other and move around the floor doing special steps in time to waltz music. Arthur Murray taught the foxtrot, the tango and the waltz
If you say that someone waltzes somewhere, you mean that they do something in a relaxed and confident way. She's probably got herself a new man and gone waltzing off with him. Ballroom turning dance evolved from the ländler in the 18th century. It is characterized by a step, slide, and step in 3/4 time. It was highly popular in the 19th and early 20th century. Variations include the rapid, whirling Viennese waltz and the slower, dipping Boston waltz, modified by Vernon and Irene Castle as the hesitation waltz. Many 19th-century composers wrote waltz music, most notably Franz Peter Schubert, Frédéric Chopin, Johannes Brahms, and Johann Strauss
a couple dance in triple time
A dance for couples written in 3/4 time It made ist first appearance in the 18th-century, from German or Bohemian origins The waltz reached England in the last years of the 18th-century
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