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as "Polca de los Tontos" (Fools' Polka). In Mexico, it is called "Los Changuitos" (The Little Monkeys), in Finland "Kissanpolkka" (Cat's Polka), in the Czech Republic "Prasečí valčík" (Pig Waltz), in Slovakia "Somársky pochod" (Donkey March), and in Korean "고양이 춤" (Cat Dance).
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is simple and it allows beginners to perform a piece that is harmonically and rhythmically pleasing.
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In the United Kingdom, the melody is often called "Chopsticks", not to be confused with "
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attributes the piece to Ferdinand Loh, but this is obviously a joke ("F. Loh" =
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In Chile, it is known as "La Polka de los perros" (Dogs' polka).
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Der Komponist Ferdinand Loh und sein opus magnum: Der Flohwalzer
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on this piece, "Lesson One", was a hit in 1962 for pianist
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Annual for 1994, it is known in Japan as "Neko Funjatta"
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In Taiwan, it is known as "踩到貓兒" (Stepped on a Cat).
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['floːvaltsər]

piano
fingering
waltz
triple meter
time signature
duple meter
polka
galop
parody
musicology
Eric Baumann
flea
notated
keys
F-sharp major
G-flat major
Osaka Shoin Women's College
‹See Tfd›
Russian
romanized
lit.
Mallorca
Chopsticks
Euphemia Allen
variation
Russ Conway

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