Composer (Genre) Title Meter Temposort descending Bars Length Exercise Rhythm
Grainger, Percy Country Gardens 4/4 100 32 1:26 Grand battement March
Grainger, Percy Country Gardens 4/4 100 16 :48 Grand battement March
Tchaikowski Four Swans variation IV act II 4/4 100 32 1:22 Degage & Frappe, Little Jump Polka and 2/4 and Hornpipe
Joplin (Ragtime) the Easy Winners 4/4 100 16 :42 4/4 Tendu, Degage & Frappe, Little Jump Rag
Glazunov scene IV: Raymonda's entry 2/4 100 32 :23 Degage & Frappe, Little Jump Polka and 2/4 and Hornpipe
Schubert Ecossaise in Bm 2/4 100 32 :43 Degage & Frappe, Little Jump Polka and 2/4 and Hornpipe
Fille Mal Garde 2/4 100 16 Degage & Frappe Polka and 2/4 and Hornpipe
Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Ball Scene 4/4 100 32 1:31 Grand battement March
Sibelius Etude 2/4 100 64 1:29 Little Jump Polka and 2/4 and Hornpipe
Sibelius Etude 2/4 100 32 :45 Little Jump Polka and 2/4 and Hornpipe
Asafiev Flames of Paris Variation II 2/4 100 32 :45 Degage & Frappe Polka and 2/4 and Hornpipe

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All ballet class rhythms are here.

Every piece here can be used for many different things.
A Moderato Waltz or a Slow 6/8 can support:
Plie, Tendu, any Rond de Jambe (earth or air), Stretching, Adagio, Pirouette, Leaps across the Floor, Reverence, and much more.
Every piece here can be used for many different things!
"Little Jumps", for example, simply means Quick 2/4, and works very well for Degage and others.
And there may not be a button that says JETE on it, but the accompaniment is here (probably in Coda or Big Waltz).