Chopsticks

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Etymology[edit]

Originally called The Celebrated Chop Waltz, because of the chopping motion of the fingers on the keys.

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Chopsticks

  1. (music) A simple waltz, written in 1877 by Arthur de Lulli, that serves as a two-finger exercise for beginner piano players.

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