Set in the key of C and flowing at a gentle 60 BPM, "27. Satiati Amor, ch'à piu doglioso amante" by P. de Monte evokes a deep emotional resonance, characteristic of the Renaissance genre. The piece, structured in 4/4 time, captures the essence of poignant longing and heartfelt expression through its melodic intricacies.
This MIDI arrangement features an elegant combination of nylon acoustic guitar, acoustic bass, and harpsichord, totaling 452 notes over a brief duration of 2:04. With its seven distinct tracks, it serves as an excellent resource for practice, remixing, or creating captivating visualizers, allowing for a rich exploration of Renaissance aesthetics.
Based on Notes Per Second (NPS). Higher NPS indicates faster playing and greater technical difficulty.
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