Franz Schubert quoted the Ländler in his Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, op. 99, D. 898 by

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writing tumbling, non-metrical rhythms.
writing tumbling, non-metrical rhythms.

changing the meter.
changing the meter.

writing alternating measures of eighth notes and quarter notes.
writing alternating Image with alt text: The symbol for three-four time is the numeral three over the numeral four. measures of eighth notes and quarter notes.

stomping, clapping, and yodeling.
stomping, clapping, and yodeling.

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In his Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, op. 99, D. 898, Franz Schubert incorporates the Ländler by writing alternating measures of eighth notes and quarter notes. This rhythmic variation is emblematic of the folk dance style and showcases Schubert's ability to blend classical forms with folk elements.