The Baroque style of C. Monteverdi's "Laudate Dominum" evokes a sense of spiritual upliftment, characterized by its rapid 234 BPM and bright C key. The piece flows seamlessly in a 4/4 time signature, creating an energetic atmosphere that is both joyful and reverent.
For MIDI enthusiasts, this arrangement features a rich composition with 853 notes played by Oboe and Harpsichord, spanning a duration of 3:39. The track, consisting of 4 distinct parts, is ideal for practice, remixing, or as a dynamic visualizer, allowing users to explore its intricate melodic lines.
Based on Notes Per Second (NPS). Higher NPS indicates faster playing and greater technical difficulty.
Displays the range from the lowest to the highest note used in this piece.
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