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An exotic, swaying, acoustic chillout track. With a very slight latin feel, this track is all about summer, holiday, relaxation, romance, silky smooth beaches and long, hot nights. Very tasteful, and excellent for travel, holiday or good times.
kommischer Tanz, Slow foot Polka
Kids tune with a catchy melody, groovy bassline and a fun and friendly arrangement, childrens music.
Erschütterungen
Ein Drumset, Trommeln und verschiedene Percussion-Instrumente. Hollywood-Feeling zuhause! Möge der Groove beginnen!
urkomisch, unkonventionell
Heiß und schweißtreibend. Mit einer kühlen Note als Hintergrund.
Schöne Volksmusik aus den Anden. Panflöte, typische Saiteninstrumente und ein tolles Gemeinschaftsgefühl!
Ein Hauch von Fröhlichkeit und Unbeschwertheit. Heiter bis flockig.
Endfanfare für TV-Show aus den 1970ern Jahren
Fröhlich-glücklicher Pop-Track mit lebhaften Melodien, verspielt und voller Freude, wirkt motivierend. Passt gut zu positivem Werbespot, Imagefilm oder für Youtube Videos
Gute-Laune Pop, der zum Tanzen, Lachen, Spaßhaben einlädt. Werbungs-Hit!
The piece is based on a theme from the last movement of the 2nd Violin Concerto in B minor by violinist Niccolò Paganini, a rondo in which the harmonies are supported by the ringing of a hand bell. Liszt had already used the theme for piano in his Variations Grande Fantaisie de Bravoure sur 'La Clochette' de Paganini in B minor. He then reworked the piece in the third etude of the 12 Études d'exécution transcendante in A flat minor. The final version of the Grandes Etudes de Paganin is written in G sharp minor. It is now the most popular and frequently played version. The etude is played at Allegretto and is basically a sequence of different finger exercises for the right hand. At the beginning there are huge staccato jumps of the right hand for which the piece is notorious. This is followed by exercises for the tension of the right hand , octave finger change exercises, trills, runs with almost exclusive participation of the weaker fingers, ascending sequences of fourth sex chords and finally chromatic octave runs. Since the difficulties are limited to the right hand, the piece is not as difficult for large, trained hands as it is commonly portrayed.