R. Papezik's "12-tone blues" encapsulates a modern emotional landscape, characterized by its 120 BPM tempo and distinctive 6/4 time signature. The piece conveys a unique blend of tension and release, typical of contemporary blues, while the lack of a defined key allows for an adventurous sonic exploration.
From a technical perspective, this MIDI composition features a clarinet, with a note count of 168 across a 0:42 duration, creating a rich texture suitable for various applications. It serves as an excellent resource for practice, remixing, or even as a visualizer, appealing to musicians and producers seeking to experiment with modern styles.
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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