H. Scheidemann's "Praeambulum no.4 in d" embodies the serene and contemplative spirit of the Renaissance era. Set at a gentle 90 BPM in a 4/4 time signature, this piece captures a delicate balance of emotion and structure, inviting listeners into a tranquil soundscape.
For MIDI users, the composition features a rich texture played on the Church Organ, showcasing a total of 239 notes over a 1:06 duration. With its four distinct tracks, this MIDI file is perfect for practice, remixing, or creating captivating visualizers that highlight the intricacies of Renaissance music.
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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