With a lively tempo of 108 BPM in the key of D, D. Scarlatti's "Keyboard Sonata in D Major" captures the essence of the Baroque era. The 3/4 time signature adds a graceful waltz-like feel, inviting listeners to revel in its elegant melodies and intricate harmonies.
This MIDI adaptation features an Acoustic Grand Piano with a notable 1341 note count across a brief duration of 2:24. Ideal for practice sessions, remixes, or as a visualizer, this piece allows musicians and creators to explore the rich textures and expressive dynamics of Scarlatti's composition.
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