While the eight women in the cast twitched and galloped, Radoslav Lorkovic, the choreographer's brother, sauntered nonchalantly among them, playing sentimental tunes on an accordion.
In the 1930s, 'samba-canção' was the denomination applied to some sentimental tunes written for musical reviews.
They make sure that even the most sentimental tune is made obvious; noise filters through the whole proceedings, making the most effortlessly enjoyable melody cost something.
The composer embraces the sentimental tune and street-mob dancing without a hint of censorship.
Yeah, it's a real old-fashioned, sentimental tune.
One of the best tracks is a new song, "Quarter Horse," a sentimental tune about childhood dreams that features Mr. Perkins's unaccompanied voice and guitar.
All cheap popular sentimental tunes, mostly to do with soldiers and girls.
It can safely be characterized as a highly sentimental tune.
One of the radio sets was playing a dreadfully sentimental tune.
Typically, her recital programs during the 1890s featured an array of familiar, often sentimental, not-too-demanding popular tunes of the day, which were sure to appeal to her adoring fans.