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I need an awsome song that starts out slow like ballet and then gets fast


Question Posted Thursday July 30 2009, 11:39 pm

I always do my school talent show but I don't really know what music to choose this year! My friend and I were going to do ballet but if we did that the whole time it would be boring! So I need a song that starts out like balet but then gets fast and fun to dance to! Any suggestions?


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dancedance42 answered Monday August 10 2009, 10:19 am:
Wow, sorry this took me so long to respond to!
Do you want classical music? Or something more modern. You could do like a contemporary piece to the song 'Dare You to Move' by Switchfoot. As far as classical goes, I've danced in pieces with slow music that progressively gets faster, but I can't remember the names of the composers or anything. You can always google search or youtube search up-tempo classical music. I hope this helped.
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