"Ein Sommernachtstraum, Op. 61, MWV M13: Act III: Nocturne" by Felix Mendelssohn, Slovak Philharmonic, Anthony Bramall was released on February 5, 1988. Ein Sommernachtstraum, Op. 61, MWV M13: Act III: Nocturne is about six minutes long, preciously at 6:27, making this song fairly long compared to other songs. The track order of this song in Felix Mendelssohn, Slovak Philharmonic, Anthony Bramall's "Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 / A Midsummer Night's Dream (Excerpts)" album is number 8 out of 9. Ein Sommernachtstraum, Op. 61, MWV M13: Act III: Nocturne is not that popular right now. 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 Ein Sommernachtstraum, Op. 61, MWV M13: Act III: Nocturne by Felix Mendelssohn, Slovak Philharmonic, Anthony Bramall to be Lento (slowly) because the track has a tempo of 59 BPM, a half-time of 30BPM, and a double-time of 118 BPM. Based on that, the speed of the song's tempo is slow. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
E Major is the music key of this track. This also means that this song has a camelot key of 12B. So, the perfect camelot match for 12B would be either 12B or 1A. While, 1B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 9B and a high energy boost can either be 2B or 7B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 12A or 11B will give you a low energy drop, 3B would be a moderate one, and 10B or 5B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 9A allows you to change the mood.
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