Waltz
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One-two-three, one-two-three — the waltz has been sweeping dancers off their feet since 18th-century Vienna. From Strauss's grand ballrooms to Shostakovich's haunting Jazz Suite, the waltz remains the most elegant dance form ever created.

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Create an elegant Viennese waltz, 180 BPM, D major, full orchestra with prominent strings, graceful flute ornaments, and a sweeping melody
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Here's your Viennese waltz — sweeping violins carry an elegant melody in 3/4 time, supported by the classic oom-pah-pah bass pattern, graceful flute ornaments, and a full orchestral swell in the trio section.

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Waltz AI

180 BPMD MajorViennese
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Waltz DNA

The four elements of the waltz — triple meter, melodic grace, historical depth, and structural elegance.

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Triple Meter Foundation

The waltz is defined by its 3/4 time signature — three beats per measure with emphasis on beat one. The characteristic oom-pah-pah pattern (bass note on 1, chords on 2 and 3) creates the swaying, rotational feel that makes couples spin across the floor.

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Melodic Grace

Waltz melodies are among the most elegant in Western music — long, sweeping phrases that arc across multiple measures, frequently using stepwise motion with occasional dramatic leaps. The melody flows like silk, rising and falling with the dancer's movements.

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Historical Evolution

Born in Austrian folk dance, the waltz was once scandalous — couples holding each other close was revolutionary in the 1780s. Johann Strauss II elevated it to high art. Chopin, Brahms, Ravel, and Shostakovich each reinvented the form for their era.

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Structural Form

Classical waltzes follow A-B-A form (waltz-trio-waltz) or chain form (multiple waltzes strung together with an introduction and coda, as in Strauss). The trio section traditionally shifts to a contrasting key and character before the return.

Explore the Spectrum

Six waltz styles — from Vienna's grand ballrooms to Chopin's intimate piano and jazz's cool swing.

Viennese Waltz

160–190 BPM1820–Present

The fast, spinning ballroom waltz of Johann Strauss II. Full orchestra, sweeping strings, and the exhilarating pace that made Vienna the dance capital of Europe.

Slow Waltz

84–96 BPM1910s–Present

The ballroom slow waltz — elegant, romantic, and deliberate. Smooth movements with rise and fall. Standard in competitive ballroom dancing.

Chopin Waltz

100–160 BPM1830s–1840s

Solo piano waltzes of extraordinary beauty and technical brilliance. Chopin transformed the dance form into a concert piece — intimate, virtuosic, and deeply personal.

Jazz Waltz

120–180 BPM1950s–Present

Waltz time meets jazz harmony and improvisation. Bill Evans, Dave Brubeck, and Coltrane explored 3/4 jazz — the result is sophisticated, swinging, and cool.

Dark & Cinematic Waltz

100–140 BPM2000s–Present

Eerie, unsettling waltzes for film and games. Minor keys, detuned instruments, and the creepy elegance of a dance that feels wrong. Horror and fantasy territory.

Folk & Country Waltz

90–130 BPM1800s–Present

Acoustic guitar, fiddle, and simple country charm. The waltz as folk tradition — barn dances, family gatherings, and heartfelt simplicity.

How It Compares

See how the waltz compares to other triple-meter and partnered dance forms.

FeatureWaltzMinuetMazurkaTango
Time Signature3/43/43/44/4 or 2/4
TempoFast (Viennese) to slowModerate — statelyModerate — livelySlow to moderate
CharacterElegant, sweepingRefined, courtlyProud, spiritedPassionate, dramatic
OriginAustria, 1780sFrance, 1600sPoland, 1600sArgentina, 1880s
Dance StyleRotational, flowingFormal, precise stepsHeel stamps, accentsClose embrace, sharp moves
Key ComposersStrauss II, Chopin, RavelMozart, HaydnChopinPiazzolla, Gardel

Ready-to-Use Prompts

Eight waltz prompts — from grand Viennese balls to haunted ballrooms and jazz clubs.

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Grand Viennese Ball

Create a Viennese waltz at 176 BPM in A major. Full orchestra with sweeping violin melody, classic oom-pah-pah bass, graceful woodwind ornaments, and a contrasting trio section in D major. Mood: aristocratic splendor.

VienneseOrchestral
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Chopin-Style Piano

Compose a solo piano waltz at 140 BPM in C# minor. Elegant melody with rubato, left-hand waltz pattern, chromatic harmonies, and a brilliant middle section with virtuosic passagework. Mood: intimate romanticism.

PianoRomantic
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Slow Ballroom Romance

Generate a slow ballroom waltz at 90 BPM in F major. Warm strings, gentle piano, and a tender melody with rise-and-fall dynamics. Classic ballroom elegance. Mood: romantic tenderness.

SlowRomantic
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Jazz Club Waltz

Build a jazz waltz at 155 BPM in Bb major. Piano trio (piano, upright bass, brushed drums) with sophisticated jazz harmony, subtle swing on beat 3, and an improvised piano solo. Mood: cool sophistication.

JazzTrio
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Haunted Ballroom

Create a dark cinematic waltz at 120 BPM in D minor. Detuned piano, eerie music box, creaking strings, and a waltz melody that feels ghostly and wrong. Mood: beautiful dread.

DarkCinematic
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Country Barn Dance

Compose a folk waltz at 108 BPM in G major. Acoustic guitar, fiddle melody, gentle bass, and a simple heartfelt tune. Two-stepping under string lights. Mood: honest warmth.

FolkCountry
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Music Box Lullaby

Generate a music-box style waltz at 100 BPM in Eb major. Celesta and glockenspiel playing a delicate melody, with soft string pads. Like a child's jewelry box. Mood: innocent nostalgia.

Music BoxGentle
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Fantasy Court Dance

Produce a fantasy waltz at 130 BPM in Bb minor. Harpsichord, strings, flute, and harp in a regal dance for a fictional court. Medieval elegance with magical undertones. Mood: enchanted formality.

FantasyRegal
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Where Waltz Music Lives

Real-world scenarios where the waltz's timeless elegance enhances every occasion.

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Dance & Ballroom

Create custom waltz music for ballroom dancing — competition, practice, social dance events, and dance school instruction.

Três Passos Simples

Da ideia à faixa finalizada — descreva, refine e exporte sua música waltz.

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Descreva Sua Visão

Diga ao Music Agent que tipo de faixa você quer — referencie um humor, artista ou cena. Sem jargão técnico.

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Refine por Chat

Ajuste BPM, tom, instrumentos e estrutura através de conversa natural. Itere até ficar perfeito.

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Exporte e Use

Baixe sua faixa em áudio de alta qualidade. Totalmente liberada para uso comercial — jogos, vídeos, anúncios e mais.

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Perguntas Frequentes

Tudo que você precisa saber sobre criar música waltz com Tunee.

Yes. The AI understands waltz conventions — 3/4 time signature, oom-pah-pah bass patterns, sweeping melodies, and the structural forms of Viennese, slow, and concert waltzes.

Absolutely. Specify the dance style — Viennese (fast), slow ballroom, or folk — with the appropriate tempo range and the AI creates danceable waltzes.

All major styles — Viennese orchestral, Chopin-style piano, slow ballroom, jazz waltz, dark cinematic, folk/country, and fantasy variations.

Not at all. Describe the mood and context — "elegant ballroom dance" or "creepy haunted mansion" — and the AI composes an appropriate waltz.

Yes. All generated tracks are original compositions cleared for commercial use in any project.

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