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Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances by __unknown__ - 106 BPM
106 BPM

Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances

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Album: Für Caroline Released: 21 Nov 2014 Genre: classical

Released by __unknown__, Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances is a standout song. With a steady 106 BPM, DJs can double-time it to 211 BPM. This track is a perfect example of classical music. The track runs 3:20 long.

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BPM

106

Beats Per Minute

Key (Camelot)

N/A

F♯/G♭ Major

Time Signature

4/4

Common Time

  • Duration 3:20
  • Energy 7%
  • Danceability 48%
  • Valence 17%
  • Loudness -25.3 dB
  • Rel. Date 21 Nov 2014
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Audio Features

Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances

Key Information

8B
  • Camelot: N/A
  • Key: F♯/G♭ Major
  • Relative Key: D♯/E♭ Minor

Best Matches (Harmonic Mixing)

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Compatible Keys

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BPM History

106 BPM

1:45

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Lyrics

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What is the BPM of Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances?
The track Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances has a tempo of 106 BPM.
What is the key of Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances?
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How long is Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances?
The duration of the song is 3:20.
What genre is Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances?
The song Schubert: 3 German Dances and 2 Ländler for Piano Four-Hands, D. 618: German Dances belongs to the classical genre.

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