I had this waltz in my head, and I was roleplaying with a group of e-wreslters, and one was taking the persona of Baron Samedi of the Voudon loa. So, I took inspiration from him, and named this waltz the Samedi Waltz (Saturday Night Waltz), and allowed the frenzied release that is the Dionysian nature of the Passionate Partygoers of Le Baron.
The dancers gather, bow to one another, and begin the waltz. It is a quick waltz, and the dancers are invited to release their inhibitions, and lose themselves in the dance - until the midnight music box plays, and the ghosts come out to call new partners, and the frenzied dance rises again.
The dancers gather, bow to one another, and begin the waltz. It is a quick waltz, and the dancers are invited to release their inhibitions, and lose themselves in the dance - until the midnight music box plays, and the ghosts come out to call new partners, and the frenzied dance rises again.
Category Music / Classical
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 96px
File Size 1.92 MB
I use Finale, but since the '07 versions Sibelius and Finale etc have mashed out an open protocol, MusicXML. Now people using different versions and different software packages can collaborate by exporting files to MusicXML. It's kind of like saving as plaintext instead of a Word .doc, it keeps the essentials and lets the programs put all their bells and whistles on afterward.
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