"Capriccio No. 1 for 3 Violins in D Minor, Op. 2" by Friedrich Hermann, Reto Kuppel, Alexia Eichhorn, Friedemann Eichhorn was released on November 16, 2010. Since Capriccio No. 1 for 3 Violins in D Minor, Op. 2 is still less than 10 minute long, it is still considered a pretty long duration song compared to the average song length. This song does not appear to be explicit due to the lack of the "E" tag. The track order of this song in Friedrich Hermann, Friedemann Eichhorn's "Hermann: 3 Capriccios - Grand Duo Brillant - Suite in D minor" album is number 2 out of 14. On top of that, Hong Kong appears to be the country where this track was created. In terms of popularity, Capriccio No. 1 for 3 Violins in D Minor, Op. 2 is currently not that popular. In our opinion, the overall tone is not very danceable and projects negative sounds, such as being sad, depressed, or angry.
We consider the tempo marking of Capriccio No. 1 for 3 Violins in D Minor, Op. 2 by Friedrich Hermann, Reto Kuppel, Alexia Eichhorn, Friedemann Eichhorn to be Andante (at a walking pace) because the track has a tempo of 99 BPM, a half-time of 50BPM, and a double-time of 198 BPM. Based on that, the speed of the song's tempo is slow. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
D Minor is the music key of this track. Because this track belongs in the D Minor key, the camelot key is 7A. So, the perfect camelot match for 7A would be either 7A or 6B. While, a low energy boost can consist of either 7B or 8A. For moderate energy boost, you would use 4A and a high energy boost can either be 9A or 2A. However, if you are looking for a low energy drop, finding a song with a camelot key of 6A would be a great choice. Where 10A would give you a moderate drop, and 5A or 12A would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 10B allows you to change the mood.
Track | Artist | Key | Energy | Camelot | BPM | ||
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14 Songs, Op. 34: No. 14. Vocalise (arr. M. Press) | Sergei Rachmaninoff, Michael Press, Elissa Lee Koljonen, Robert Koenig | E Minor | 1 | 9A | 88 BPM | ||
Lieder ohne Worte (Songs without Words), Book 1, Op. 19b (arr. F. Hermann): Lied ohne Worte No. 5 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 19, No. 5 (arr. for violin and piano) | Felix Mendelssohn, Friedrich Hermann, Axel Strauss, Cord Garben | A Major | 0 | 11B | 88 BPM | ||
Hexapoda: No. 2, Jane Shakes Her Head | Robert Russell Bennett, Patrick Savage, Martin Cousin | A Minor | 1 | 8A | 90 BPM | ||
An den Mond, D. 259 | Franz Schubert, Signum Quartet | F Major | 0 | 7B | 83 BPM | ||
Violin Sonata No. 3, Op. 73: II. Andante cantabile | Christian Sinding, Magnus Boye Hansen, Mathias Halvorsen | C Major | 1 | 8B | 174 BPM | ||
Violin Sonata No. 6 in G Minor, Op. 103: II. Andante sostenuto | Robert Fuchs, Hyejin Chung, Warren Lee | E♭ Major | 1 | 5B | 86 BPM | ||
Serenade on Old Graz Contredanses, Op. 83b: V. Menuet | Jenő Takács, The Georgian Chamber Orchestra Ingolstadt, Evan Alexis Christ | A Major | 2 | 11B | 103 BPM | ||
6 Nocturnes, Op. 186: Nocturne No. 6: Allegro moderato | Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda, Ashan Pillai, Michael Endres | D Minor | 0 | 7A | 126 BPM | ||
3 Romanzen, Op. 94: No. 1. Nicht schnell | Robert Schumann, Kolja Blacher, Vassily Lobanov | A Minor | 1 | 8A | 129 BPM | ||
Sonata a violino scordato, MS 118: I. Allegro spiritoso | Niccolò Paganini, Luca Fanfoni, Carlo Cantini, Daniele Fanfoni | G Major | 1 | 9B | 79 BPM |
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