The piece, a charming example of classical music, is characterized by its gentle flow, reflected in the 72 BPM tempo and C key. With a lively 2/4 time signature, F. Horetzky's "Nº. 7. Le Petit Tambour" evokes a playful yet serene emotion, perfectly suited for a relaxed listening environment.
For MIDI users, this composition features a nylon acoustic guitar, with a note count of 326 over a 53-second duration. The track’s simplicity and rhythmic structure make it ideal for practice sessions, remix projects, or as a visualizer backdrop, allowing for creative versatility.
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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