Classical in nature, Nº. 41. Scotch Air by F. Horetzky evokes a gentle yet poignant emotion. Set in the key of D and moving at a relaxed 60 BPM, this piece flows gracefully in a 2/4 time signature, making it ideal for contemplative moments or leisurely performances.
Technically, the composition features the warm tones of a nylon acoustic guitar, with a note count of 161 across a 32-second duration. With its simple yet effective arrangement, this MIDI file is perfect for practice, remixing, or as a visualizer backdrop, allowing musicians to explore the nuances of classical guitar performance.
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