Franz Liszt's "Consolation, S.172 No.4" embodies the essence of the Romantic era with its emotive melodies, set in the key of Db and a gentle 60 BPM. The piece unfolds in a 4/4 time signature, allowing for a flowing yet contemplative expression that resonates deeply with listeners.
From a technical perspective, this MIDI composition features an Acoustic Grand Piano, with a note count of 504, resulting in intricate melodic lines throughout its 2:18 duration. Ideal for practice or as a foundation for a remix, it provides MIDI users with a rich tapestry of sound to manipulate and experiment with, making it a valuable addition to any digital music library.
Based on Notes Per Second (NPS). Higher NPS indicates faster playing and greater technical difficulty.
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