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: While medleys often vary by performance, this specific live version incorporates classic Afrikaans waltzes and contributions from notable songwriters like Anton Goosen . Album recording of 1972 concert in Australia - Facebook

The "Wals Medley" (Waltz Medley) is characterized by its rhythmic

: It relies heavily on acoustic elements, featuring prominent guitar work and melodic instrumental lines that follow traditional Afrikaans folk patterns.

: The medley showcases Jordaan’s signature deep, "emotive bass voice" paired with Du Plessis's clear soprano.

time signature, designed specifically for ballroom waltzing and traditional South African social dancing.

The is a popular Afrikaans musical arrangement performed by the late South African singer-songwriter Theuns Jordaan , often in collaboration with country music star Juanita du Plessis . Recorded most famously as a live track for their 2012 collaborative album Hart Vol Drome , the medley is a staple of Afrikaans "sokkie" and social dance culture. Musical Composition and Style

: While medleys often vary by performance, this specific live version incorporates classic Afrikaans waltzes and contributions from notable songwriters like Anton Goosen . Album recording of 1972 concert in Australia - Facebook

The "Wals Medley" (Waltz Medley) is characterized by its rhythmic

: It relies heavily on acoustic elements, featuring prominent guitar work and melodic instrumental lines that follow traditional Afrikaans folk patterns.

: The medley showcases Jordaan’s signature deep, "emotive bass voice" paired with Du Plessis's clear soprano.

time signature, designed specifically for ballroom waltzing and traditional South African social dancing.

The is a popular Afrikaans musical arrangement performed by the late South African singer-songwriter Theuns Jordaan , often in collaboration with country music star Juanita du Plessis . Recorded most famously as a live track for their 2012 collaborative album Hart Vol Drome , the medley is a staple of Afrikaans "sokkie" and social dance culture. Musical Composition and Style