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135 BPM
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G# Maj
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-19.07db
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4/4

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10%
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37%
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30%
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4%
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10%
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94%
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72%




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Mystery (Rosary) Sonata No. 2, "The Visitation": II. Allaman - III. Presto is a song by Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, released on 2014-03-04. It is track number 4 in the album Biber: Rosenkrantz Sonaten (Mystery Sonatas). Mystery (Rosary) Sonata No. 2, "The Visitation": II. Allaman - III. Presto has a BPM/tempo of 135 beats per minute, is in the key of G# Maj and has a duration of 3 minutes, 22 seconds.

Mystery (Rosary) Sonata No. 2, "The Visitation": II. Allaman - III. Presto 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 fairly energetic and is somewhat easy to dance to.


Mystery (Rosary) Sonata No. 2, "The Visitation": II. Allaman - III. Presto info

Name
Mystery (Rosary) Sonata No. 2, "The Visitation": II. Allaman - III. Presto
Release Date
4th March 2014
ISRC
FINDE1400004
Key
G# Maj
Tempo
135
Loudness (db)
-19.07db
Time signature
4/4
Length
03:22
Song Number
4 of 42
Explicit
No