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Aivars Kalējs, Trio NYX

French Quadrilogy: No. 1, The Girl on a Flaxen Horse

French Quadrilogy: No. 1, The Girl on a Flaxen Horse
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131 BPM
Key(?)
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D min
Loudness(?)
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-23.34db
Time signature(?)
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4/4

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Energy
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9%
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28%
Positiveness
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12%
Speechiness
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4%
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9%
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99%
Instrumentalness
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21%




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French Quadrilogy: No. 1, The Girl on a Flaxen Horse is a song by Aivars Kalējs, released on 2023-12-22. It is released as a single, meaning it isn't apart of any album. French Quadrilogy: No. 1, The Girl on a Flaxen Horse has a BPM/tempo of 131 beats per minute, is in the key of D min and has a duration of 2 minutes, 39 seconds.

French Quadrilogy: No. 1, The Girl on a Flaxen Horse is fairly popular on Spotify. It is beginning to gain traction, being rated between 10-30% popularity on Spotify. It is likely that the track is on the verge of getting onto Spotify owned playlists, is not very energetic, being quite a low energy/chill track and is most likely not the easiest thing to dance to, probably being a bit more of a relaxed song.

French Quadrilogy: No. 1, The Girl on a Flaxen Horse info

Name
French Quadrilogy: No. 1, The Girl on a Flaxen Horse
Album
French Quadrilogy: No. 1, The Girl on a Flaxen Horse
Release Date
22nd December 2023
ISRC
QZDSS1900410
Key
D min
Tempo
131
Loudness (db)
-23.34db
Time signature
4/4
Length
02:39
Song Number
1 of 1
Explicit
No