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 The Foot Warmer (1914)
One Step or Two Step

Composer:Puck  (1891-1964)   Suppliers: Ditty Box Enterprises
Editor:Geoff Grainger  Sextet:Tenor/Tenor/Tenor/Tenor+Bass/Bass/Great Bass(Bass)
Publisher:Ditty Box Enterprises  Publication:DBE 946
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Look and ListenLength: approx. 5¼ mins.
The Foot Warmer certainly lives up to its title, a piece guaranteed to keep both performers and dancers on their toes. It has 4 strains in AABBACCDCCDCC form whereby the AB- and CD-strains are written in the major keys of C and F respectively. If judged to be overly long, the final DCC-strains need not necessarily be repeated. The cover of the original sheet music shows quite simply focuses on the feet of dancing couples.
The Foot Warmer was published by Kalmar & Puck Music Co. Inc, New York, USA.
A tempo of 80 crotchets/min. crotchets/min. is suggested.