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A piece of music usually written in 4/4 or cut time, played by a modern dance for ballroom dancing.
Fox Trot
Final section of the Fugue is called...
recaptitualation
A lively dance in 2/4.
Galop
A dance consisting of two lively strains in 4/4, usually with an upbeat of two quarter notes. Sometimes alternates with a musette.
Gavotte
A gavotte over a drone bass
Musette
A piece of music usually written in 4/4 or cut time, played by a modern dance for ballroom dancing.
Fox Trot
Final section of the Fugue is called...
recaptitualation
A lively dance in 2/4.
Galop
A dance consisting of two lively strains in 4/4, usually with an upbeat of two quarter notes. Sometimes alternates with a musette.
Gavotte
A gavotte over a drone bass
Musette
A classic dance in 6/8 or 12/8 measure, in rapid tempo. The second part usually begins with the inversion of the main theme.
Gigue or giga
A piece in free style, as though improvised.
Impromptu
As interlude; a piece of instrumental music between the acts of an opera...
Intermezzo
Originated in Cuba
Rhumba
A variety of the Rhumba in which the fourth beat of the bar receives two eighth note accents.
Guaracha
Cuban 4/4 danced in the modern ballroom..
Bolero
A characteristic Brazillian dance form with rolling rhythm and a strong feeling of two to the bar.
Samba
A widely popular dance from Argentina. Main characteristic is the heavy accent on the fourth beat or after-beat of four.
Tango
Strong accent on two and four in a two bar patter.
Mambo
A german art song
Lied
An up beat is the...
last beat of the measure