P. de Monte's enchanting piece, 14. S'io odo alcun felice, e lieto amante, encapsulates the essence of the Renaissance era with its delicate melodies and heartfelt emotion. Set in the key of F and flowing at a tranquil 60 BPM, the composition's 4/4 time signature creates a balanced and lyrical experience that invites listeners into a world of romantic sentiment.
For MIDI enthusiasts, this track features a rich ensemble of instruments, including nylon acoustic guitar, acoustic bass, and harpsichord, totaling 422 notes over a duration of 1:52. The diverse instrumentation and moderate note density make it a perfect candidate for practice sessions, remixes, or as a stunning visualizer backdrop, providing endless creative possibilities.
Based on Notes Per Second (NPS). Higher NPS indicates faster playing and greater technical difficulty.
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