- The
cakewalk was a
dance developed from the "prize
walks" (dance
contests with a
cake awarded as the prize) held in the mid-19th century,
generally at...
- Look up
cake-
walk,
cake walk,
cakewalk, or
cakewalks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cakewalk is a
traditional African American form of
music and...
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shows of the time. The
cakewalk was a
dance or a strut, and the
dancer with the most
elaborate steps won a
cake ("took the
cake"). The
piece is a ragtime...
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Cakewalk, Inc. is a
former music production software company based in Boston, M****achusetts and
currently a
brand of
Singaporean music company BandLab...
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Cakewalk (or
cake-
walk) is a game pla**** at carnivals, funfairs, and
fundraising events. It is
similar to a
raffle and
musical chairs.
Tickets are sold...
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Cakewalk is a full-featured
Digital audio workstation software package for
audio and MIDI composing, recording, arranging, editing,
mixing and mastering...
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production software company Cakewalk. It was
acquired by
Singaporean music company BandLab Technologies and
renamed Cakewalk by BandLab. Sonar's features...
- The "Swipesy
Cakewalk" is a
ragtime composition published in 1900 by a
musical duo
consisting of
Scott Joplin, who
likely composed the trio, and the young...
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Company and is
numbered 453–457 in its catalogues. The film
features the
cakewalk,
which was
booming in po****rity in 1903. Méliès
appears in the film as...
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Cakewalk was a
sequencer first developed by
Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. (the
company later known as
Cakewalk, Inc.).
Originally for DOS,
starting with version...