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Act II: Scene 1: Aber du könntest mir, ich bitt' schön, den Dudelsack ein Weilchen borgen cover art

Jaromír Weinberger, Heinz Wallberg

Act II: Scene 1: Aber du könntest mir, ich bitt' schön, den Dud...

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96 BPM
Key(?)
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D Maj
Loudness(?)
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-20.03db
Time signature(?)
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4/4

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Energy
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16%
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45%
Positiveness
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21%
Speechiness
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5%
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12%
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90%
Instrumentalness
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0%




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Act II: Scene 1: Aber du könntest mir, ich bitt' schön, den Dudelsack ein Weilchen borgen is a song by Jaromír Weinberger, released on 1982. It is track number 9 in the album Weinberger: Schwanda the Bagpiper. Act II: Scene 1: Aber du könntest mir, ich bitt' schön, den Dudelsack ein Weilchen borgen has a BPM/tempo of 96 beats per minute, is in the key of D Maj and has a duration of 2 minutes, 52 seconds.

Act II: Scene 1: Aber du könntest mir, ich bitt' schön, den Dudelsack ein Weilchen borgen is currently not very popular on Spotify, being rated in the bottom 10% of songs popular on Spotify right now, and it has been released more than two weeks ago meaning it is likely the tracks popularity score may remain fairly stable, is fairly energetic and is somewhat easy to dance to.

Act II: Scene 1: Aber du könntest mir, ich bitt' schön, den Dudelsack ein Weilchen borgen info

Name
Act II: Scene 1: Aber du könntest mir, ich bitt' schön, den Dudelsack ein Weilchen borgen
Release Date
28th April 1982
ISRC
USSM11706550
Key
D Maj
Tempo
96
Loudness (db)
-20.03db
Time signature
4/4
Length
02:52
Song Number
9 of 39
Explicit
No