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Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne by Richard Hickox - 83 BPM
83 BPM

Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne

Richard Hickox • 47,032 Followers
Album: Vaughan Williams & MacMillan: Oboe Concertos / Britten: A Time There Was Suite Released: 06 Apr 2015 Genre: british modern classical

Experience the sound of Suite on English Folk Tunes: \"A Time There Was\", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne by Richard Hickox. It features a tempo of 83 BPM, which can also be mixed at 42 or 167 BPM. Stylistically, it fits right into the british modern classical category. The song lasts for 3:20.

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BPM

83

Beats Per Minute

Key (Camelot)

N/A

G Minor

Time Signature

3/4

Waltz Time

  • Duration 3:20
  • Energy 4%
  • Danceability 8%
  • Valence 4%
  • Loudness -22.7 dB
  • Rel. Date 6 Apr 2015
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Audio Features

Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne

Key Information

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

Best Matches (Harmonic Mixing)

N/A

Compatible Keys

N/A

BPM History

83 BPM

1:45

Section Breakdown

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Lyrics

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FAQ

What is the BPM of Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne?
The track Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne has a tempo of 83 BPM.
What is the key of Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne?
The song is played in N/A.
How long is Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne?
The duration of the song is 3:20.
What genre is Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne?
The song Suite on English Folk Tunes: "A Time There Was", Op. 90: V. Lord Melbourne belongs to the british modern classical genre.

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