F. Horetzky's Nº. 8. Russian Air encapsulates a tranquil and reflective mood, characterized by its gentle 72 BPM tempo and a 2/4 time signature. The piece, composed in the key of C, showcases a classical style that evokes a sense of nostalgia, making it a delightful addition to any repertoire.
This MIDI arrangement features a solo acoustic nylon guitar, totaling 105 notes across a 26-second duration. With its modest note density, it serves as an excellent practice piece for guitarists or a foundation for remixes and visualizations, allowing for creative reinterpretation within the classical genre.
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