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Igor Stravinsky, Katia & Marielle Labèque

Three Easy Pieces (for Piano Four-Hands): II. Waltz

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85 BPM
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C Maj
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-29.29db
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4/4

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3%
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52%
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54%
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5%
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11%
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99%
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93%




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Three Easy Pieces (for Piano Four-Hands): II. Waltz is a song by Igor Stravinsky, released on 2016-11-25. It is track number 17 in the album Sisters. Three Easy Pieces (for Piano Four-Hands): II. Waltz has a BPM/tempo of 85 beats per minute, is in the key of C Maj and has a duration of 1 minute, 53 seconds.

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Three Easy Pieces (for Piano Four-Hands): II. Waltz info

Name
Three Easy Pieces (for Piano Four-Hands): II. Waltz
Album
Release Date
25th November 2016
ISRC
ITP901400017
Key
C Maj
Tempo
85
Loudness (db)
-29.29db
Time signature
4/4
Length
01:53
Song Number
17 of 119
Explicit
No