Set in the key of F and flowing at a steady 60 BPM, "Something Doing" by S. Joplin captures a delightful 2/4 rhythm that embodies the essence of jazz. The piece exudes a light-hearted and playful spirit, showcasing Joplin's signature style through its lively melodies and syncopated rhythms.
For MIDI users, this composition features an Acoustic Grand Piano with a notable 1324 note count over a 2:54 duration, making it an excellent choice for practice or as a base for remixing. The track's structured simplicity allows for easy visualization, perfect for those looking to enhance their skills or create engaging audio-visual experiences.
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