Praeambulum no.13 in G, composed by H. Scheidemann, captures the essence of the Renaissance era with its emotive depth and intricate structure. Set at a moderate 90 BPM and structured in a steady 4/4 time signature, this piece evokes a sense of solemnity and grace, typical of liturgical music.
Technical details reveal a rich composition for the church organ, featuring a total of 1556 notes across a duration of 6:15. This MIDI file is ideal for practice sessions, remixing, or even as a visualizer, offering musicians a versatile tool to explore its haunting melodies and harmonies.
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