Auf dem Wasser zu singen by F. Schubert captures the essence of the Romantic era with its flowing melodies and emotional depth, characterized by a gentle 90 BPM tempo and the minor tonality of Fm. The 6/8 time signature lends a lilting quality that enhances its reflective nature, inviting listeners to engage with its serene, yet poignant atmosphere.
For MIDI users, this piece features an intricate arrangement of 2842 notes, expertly crafted for Acoustic Grand Piano and Clarinet. With a duration of 2:55, it is ideal for practice, remixing, or as a visualizer, offering rich textures and emotional nuances that can enhance any composition project.
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