Evoking a sense of structured elegance, J. S. Bach's "Das Wohltemperierte Clavier I, Fuga IV" is a masterful example of Baroque composition, characterized by its brisk 112 BPM and intricate harmonies in the key of C#m. The 2/2 time signature adds a driving momentum, creating an engaging and contemplative atmosphere that resonates with the listener's emotions.
For MIDI users, this composition features an impressive 1290 notes played on an Acoustic Grand Piano over a duration of 4:06. With its rich note density, it's ideal for practice, remixing, or developing visualizers, providing ample material for both technical study and creative exploration.
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