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Tempo(?)
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49 BPM
Key(?)
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F# min
Loudness(?)
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-20.29db
Time signature(?)
How many beats there are per measure/bar.
3/4

Popularity
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Energy
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9%
Danceability
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8%
Positiveness
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4%
Speechiness
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4%
Liveness
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8%
Acousticness
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79%
Instrumentalness
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86%




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Missa Brevis: Ite, missa est (Version for choir and orchestra) is a song by Zoltán Kodály, released on 1999-09-01. It is track number 8 in the album Kodaly: Missa Brevis / Evening / Matra Pictures / Jesus and the Traders. Missa Brevis: Ite, missa est (Version for choir and orchestra) has a BPM/tempo of 49 beats per minute, is in the key of F# min and has a duration of 3 minutes, 6 seconds.

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Missa Brevis: Ite, missa est (Version for choir and orchestra) info

Name
Missa Brevis: Ite, missa est (Version for choir and orchestra)
Release Date
1st September 1999
ISRC
GBLWD9912508
Key
F# min
Tempo
49
Loudness (db)
-20.29db
Time signature
3/4
Length
03:06
Song Number
8 of 15
Explicit
No