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164 BPM
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B Maj
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-14.27db
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4/4

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27%
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32%
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16%
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6%
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14%
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98%
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0%




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Boris Godunov (2002 Digital Remaster), Scene Two: Tebyá, tebyá odnú, Marína (Marina/Dimitri) is a song by Evelyn Lear, released on 2002. It is track number 7 in the album Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov. Boris Godunov (2002 Digital Remaster), Scene Two: Tebyá, tebyá odnú, Marína (Marina/Dimitri) has a BPM/tempo of 164 beats per minute, is in the key of B Maj and has a duration of 4 minutes, 8 seconds.

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Boris Godunov (2002 Digital Remaster), Scene Two: Tebyá, tebyá odnú, Marína (Marina/Dimitri) info

Name
Boris Godunov (2002 Digital Remaster), Scene Two: Tebyá, tebyá odnú, Marína (Marina/Dimitri)
Release Date
26th April 2024
ISRC
GBAYC0201870
Key
B Maj
Tempo
164
Loudness (db)
-14.27db
Time signature
4/4
Length
04:08
Song Number
7 of 61
Explicit
No