Yes -- "Zweifacher" literally means "two steps" = waltz and pivot. Zweifacher is a class of dance, like schottische, waltz or polka -- but Zweifacher contains a combination of rhythms, alternating between 4/4 and 3/4 -- dancers pivot during the 4/4 measures and waltz during the 3/4 measures. This particular melody is called "Sommermichl" which contains a delightful mix of the 4 pivots, 2 waltzes, and again 4 pivots, 2 waltzes, followed by an interlude of 4 waltz measures, capped off by two "special" sequences of waltz, pivot-pivot, waltz, pivot-pivot, waltz, pivot-pivot, waltz, WALTZ -- very fun to dance, especially with a good partner!
Yes -- "Zweifacher" literally means "two steps" = waltz and pivot. Zweifacher is a class of dance, like schottische, waltz or polka -- but Zweifacher contains a combination of rhythms, alternating between 4/4 and 3/4 -- dancers pivot during the 4/4 measures and waltz during the 3/4 measures. This particular melody is called "Sommermichl" which contains a delightful mix of the 4 pivots, 2 waltzes, and again 4 pivots, 2 waltzes, followed by an interlude of 4 waltz measures, capped off by two "special" sequences of waltz, pivot-pivot, waltz, pivot-pivot, waltz, pivot-pivot, waltz, WALTZ -- very fun to dance, especially with a good partner!
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0:40 nice catch
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