The Last Rose of Summer, composed by T. Moore, captures a profound emotional landscape with its 60 BPM tempo and 3/4 time signature. Set in the key of D, the piece exudes a poignant, lyrical quality that resonates deeply, evoking feelings of nostalgia and reflection.
For MIDI users, this track boasts a note count of 379 across its 1:10 duration, featuring rich harmonies delivered by Choir Aahs. With seven distinct tracks, it offers ample opportunities for practice, remixing, or even serving as a backdrop for a visualizer, making it a versatile addition to any musician's library.
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