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There are many, many polkas. The more famous ones are: lightning and thunder polka, chatter polka, champagne polka, hunting polka, anna polka, skating polka, plucked string polka, ......
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Lightning Polka.
Plucked string polka, chatter polka, cute anna polka, anna polka, farmer polka.
Small Mill Polka, Rap Polka, Chatter Polka, Train Polka, Hunting Polka, Lightning Thunder Polka, Forest Polka, Beer Barrel Polka, Rider Polka, Flying Polka, Bear Polka, Thunder Lightning Polka, Beer Barrel Polka.
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Chatting Polka, Train Polka, Hunting Polka, Lightning Thunder Polka, Forest Polka, Beer Barrel Polka, etc.
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There are too many polkas. Polka is a form of polonaise with fast two-beats. Many composers have written polkas, but the Strauss family is the most famous, and it is performed every year at the New Year's party, the more famous are:
Lightning Thunder Polka, Chatter Polka, Champagne Polka, Hunting Polka, Anna Polka, Skating Polka, Plucked String Polka, ......
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I want to ask too, you ask me, who do I ask?! )
Looks like: Lightning Polka.
Plucked string polka.
Rap polka.
Small mill polka.
Anna Polka.
Fly polka.
Chatter polka.
Forest polka.
Chatting about polkas.
Farmer Polka.
Okay, I've finally found some, it should be enough, I hope you can use it].
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1 Come in February 2 Minuet 3 Shepherd Girl 4 Gavotte 5 Country Dance 7 Xinjiang Dance 8 Minuet in G Major 9 Rondo 10 Song of Spring 11 Clarinet Polka 12 Northern Jiangsu Variations 13 Fantasia 14 New Year Dance.
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Plucked String Polka Small Mill Polka Rap Polka Rider Polka Flying Polka.
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Little Mill Polka Chatter Polka Rap Polka Rider Polka Flying Polka Russian March.
Chinese Gallop Versailles Gallop Little Advertiser Gallop Radetzky March Sports Polka Chardas Hungarian Dance Noble Hungarian Polka.
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Anna Polka Farmer Polka.
Small Mill Polka Chatter Polka Rap Polka Rider Polka Flying Polka.
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Plucked string polka chit-chat polka I wish you a healthy march Lovely Anna Polka Anna Polka Peasant Polka.
Little Mill Polka Chatter Polka Rap Polka Rider Polka Flying Polka Russian March.
Chinese Gallop Palace of Versailles Gallop Little Advertiser Gallop Radetzky March Sports Polka Chardas Hungarian Dance Noble Hungarian Polka Persian March.
Clarinet polka.
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Plucked string polka chatter polka anna polka farmer polka small mill polka rap polka rider polka flying polka.
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Lightning Polka Chatter Polka Farmer Polka Beer Barrel Polka.
Small Mill Polka Chatter Polka Rap Polka Rider Polka Flying Polka.
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Plucked string polka, chatter polka, cute anna polka, anna polka, farmer polka.
Small Mill Polka Chatter Polka Rap Polka Rider Polka Flying Polka.
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Plucked string polka, chit-chat polka, anna polka, farmer polka, rap polka, rider polka, flying polka, lightning polka.
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The word "polka" means "half-step" in Czech, and describes a rapid alternation of 2 4 beats between one foot and the other. The polka is a light and lively dance in which the dancers stand facing each other, the right hand of the male partner holds the waist of the female partner, and the left hand reaches out to the side to hold the right hand of the female partner, and in this position, rotates in pairs around the ballroom in a counterclockwise direction. There are two main dance steps:
One is a one-legged bouncing step, which can be forward, backward, or rotated, known as a polka step; The other is the action of hitting the ground with heels and toes in turn.
Originating from Czech peasant dances, polka developed in East Bohemia in Czechoslovakia. Although it is supposed to have been developed from Czech folk dance, Bohemian historians believe that it was invented by a peasant girl on Sundays for her own amusement.
In 1840, the polka was brought to Paris by professional dancers to perform at the Théâtre d'Odéon; The Parisian dance masters adapted it into a dance with five tricks, which was very popular with the public. In 1944, Celarius, a dance teacher in Paris, brought it to London and spread throughout England, where it danced polkas at balls from Windsor Castle to small towns. Polka dancing is also used in operas such as Smetana's The Betrayed Bride and Weinberger's Shwanda the Bagpiper.
In the mid-19th century, polka spread to Britain and the United States, replacing country and cortiline dances along with waltzes.
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Lightning polka, I only know this one
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Two thousand think that two hungry people Wei Wei I Wei people Wei people Wei ten thousand people play ten thousand people I think two people ten thousand people play warm hungry think people ten thousand people Wei everyone Wei I insult and insult Wei think people Wei.
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Plucked string polka Lovely Anna Polka Anna Polka Farmer Polka.
Small Mill Polka Chatter Polka Rap Polka Rider Polka.
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Plucked string polka Small mill polka Rap polka.
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The difference between a polka and a waltz is explained below
Polka is usually 2 2 beats, short and concise, melodic and shorter than waltz, usually played in minutes (waltz usually takes 8 to 10 or even nearly 12 minutes, and marches are more melodic than polka) according to the style can be divided into: polka, fast polka, polka mazurka (that is, a fusion of Polish mazurka style "mazurka polka") and French polka. Waltz is a foreign genre that is sometimes transliterated as "waltz" in English, and dance music generally originated in the countryside.
Waltzes were developed in the city, especially in Vienna, along with society. Therefore, some waltzes are also called Viennese waltzes. Tracing back to its roots, the predecessor of waltz is the Austrian folk "Landler", which is also a kind of rural dance music.
Waltz is a three-beat dance developed on the basis of "Landler's dance", in which a pair of male and female dance partners rotate and circle according to the rhythm of the dance music, and the movements are brisk and graceful, and the mood is warm and cheerful. These characteristics determine the genre characteristics of the waltz: the speed, the beat or the beat, these characteristics, together with the tone of the upper ring quietly rotating around the fulcrum, vividly produce a sense of movement of spinning and circling.
The genre characteristics of the waltz are more distinctly reflected in its accompaniment pattern.
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1. The place of origin is not the same as that of the manuscript: polka originated from Czech folk dance in the 19th century; Waltzes, on the other hand, originated in the late eighteenth century as a folk dance of an oak in northern Austria.
2. Different beats: polka generally uses two beats; Waltzes, on the other hand, are usually performed in three-quarter time.
3. Different styles: the rhythm of polka dance is lively and jumpy; The waltz dance melody is smooth and the rhythm is obvious.
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Plucked string polka, chatter polka, cute anna polka, anna polka, farmer polka.
Little Mill Polka, Chattering Polka, Rap Polka, Rider Polka, Flying Polka, Lightning Thunder Polka.
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Polka, a Czech folk dance, originated in Bohemia as a fast, moderate two-beat dance. The dance music of this dance is also called a polka.
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The "polka" waltz, also known as the "waltz", originated as a folk three-beat dance in northern Austria. There are two types of waltzes: fast and slow, and the two people rotate in pairs. Ten.
In the 7th and 18th centuries, it became popular at the Viennese court, and became increasingly popular, and was first used for urban social balls. Since the 19th century, it has become popular in European countries. Most of the waltzes that are now popular are Viennese waltzes, with a small allegro tempo, which is characterized by a bright and smooth melody; In the accompaniment, a chord is often used in each measure, and the stress on the first beat is more prominent, and the famous waltzes include Johann Strauss's "Blue Duozi River" and Weber's "Invitation to Dance".
Polka is a Czech folk dance that is dominated by male and female couplets, and its basic movements consist of two steps, usually in two beats.
A march is a vocal or instrumental piece written in the rhythm of a step. The practical purpose of the march is to unify the pace and speed of the marching procession, and at the same time to create a certain mood and atmosphere. In addition, the tempo of the march is medium, but there are also fast or slow tempo depending on the content and purpose.
It is characterized by an emphasis on downbeat, obvious rhythm, distinct melody, square section structure, and often even beats. The march was originally intended mainly for the marches of armies, parades, triumphs, etc.
Since the 17th century, the march has also been used as a genre of ** works and has been used in other occasions. Depending on the purpose, marches can be divided into the following types:1
Army March", the tune is agitated and majestic, played with an orchestra or steel wind band, with extensive use of percussion instruments. For example, the various marches composed by Sousa. Schubert's "March of the Army" is one of the most popular marches, which can be played by many different combinations of instruments.
2.The "Wedding March" is generally fast and expresses a joyful atmosphere. For example, Mendelssohn's "Wedding March" in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
3."Funeral March", slower, often in a minor key, with a somber and sad mood. For example, the second movement of Beethoven's Heroic Symphony; The first movement of Chopin's Piano Sonata in B flat minor.
There are also "Triumphal March", "Celebration March" and so on. The tempo of the march is roughly divided into the following types: "slow march", 75 beats per minute; The "Fast March" is about 108-128 beats per minute; "Rapid March", about 140-160 beats per minute.
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Polka music is roughly divided into three types: rapid, slow and mazurka rhythm, generally in two-beat, three-part style, with lively and jumping rhythms, and often with a slight pause in the second half of the beat. Smetana, the founder of the Czech nation, was the first to use this form of dance music for instrumental music and opera.
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Chatting Polka, Train Polka, Plucked String Polka, Anna Polka, Hunting Polka, Carefree Polka, Lightning and Thunder Polka, Forest Polka, Beer Barrel Polka, Smile Polka, Drink Bar Polka, Blacksmith Polka, Ivan Polka (that is, the origin of the famous Internet song "Throwing Onion Song") and so on.
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