With a slow and contemplative 50 BPM tempo in D major, Rachmaninoff's Prelude Op. 23, No. 4 evokes deep emotional resonance, characteristic of the Romantic genre. The piece's 3/4 time signature adds a gentle lilt, inviting listeners to feel the ebb and flow of its poignant melodies.
This arrangement for Acoustic Grand Piano features an impressive note count of 1337 within a 4:37 duration, making it ideal for practice sessions or as a foundation for creative remixes. With three distinct tracks, MIDI users can experiment with dynamics and expression, perfect for visualizers or personal adaptations of this classic work.
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