F. Horetzky’s Nº. 5. French Air encapsulates a serene and nostalgic essence, characterized by its **C** major tonality, **90 BPM** tempo, and **2/4** time signature. This classical piece unfolds gracefully, evoking feelings of tranquility and warmth through its smooth melodic lines and gentle rhythms.
From a technical standpoint, this MIDI composition features a solo nylon acoustic guitar, with a total of 178 notes packed into a **53-second** arrangement. The track, comprising two distinct layers, is ideal for various applications, including practice sessions, remixing projects, or as an engaging visualizer backdrop, thanks to its rich melodic structure and moderate note density.
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.
Learn how to master this piece using MIDI Toolbox features.
BlogUpgrade your MIDI sound quality instantly. We review the top 5 free General MIDI SoundFonts (SF2) of 2026 and show you how to use them in your browser.
BlogA complete guide on converting MIDI files to PDF sheet music online using MIDI Toolbox. Learn how to visualize notes, clean up quantization, and print scores without installing software.
BlogLearn how to export your Chrome Music Lab Song Maker creations to MP3 format. A step-by-step guide to saving your songs with better sound quality using MIDI Toolbox.