Evoking a sense of longing and introspection, "Es hat die Rose sich beklagt" by R. Franz unfolds in a delicate 2/4 time signature and a mellow 40 BPM. The piece, rooted in the Romantic genre, resonates with emotional depth in the key of Db, inviting listeners to reflect on its poignant melodies.
This MIDI arrangement features a captivating Violin part with a total of 362 notes over a brief duration of 1:00. Ideal for practice or as a base for remixes, this track provides ample opportunity for visualizers and other creative projects, enhancing its accessibility for musicians and composers alike.
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