The Baroque essence of A. Banchieri's "SUONATA SECONDA, FVGA TRIPLICATA" is elegantly captured in its lively 140 BPM tempo and expressive key of F. The 4/2 time signature adds a regal feel, making this piece ideal for evoking both solemnity and exuberance, characteristic of the period.
Crafted for the Church Organ, this composition features a notable 229 notes within a brief 1:08 duration. With its intricate layering and dynamic structure, it serves as an excellent choice for practice sessions, remixes, or even as a visualizer backdrop, allowing MIDI users to explore its rich textural qualities.
Based on Notes Per Second (NPS). Higher NPS indicates faster playing and greater technical difficulty.
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