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174 BPM
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G# Maj
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-17.33db
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3/4

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20%
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13%
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12%
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5%
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15%
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94%
Instrumentalness
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88%




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Troisième Concert en la: VI. Musette is a song by François Couperin, released on 2013-02-12. It is track number 17 in the album Couperin: Concerts Royaux. Troisième Concert en la: VI. Musette has a BPM/tempo of 174 beats per minute, is in the key of G# Maj and has a duration of 3 minutes, 13 seconds.

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Troisième Concert en la: VI. Musette info

Name
Troisième Concert en la: VI. Musette
Release Date
12th February 2013
ISRC
CALC41201817
Key
G# Maj
Tempo
174
Loudness (db)
-17.33db
Time signature
3/4
Length
03:13
Song Number
17 of 25
Explicit
No