"Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 30: VI. Allegretto in F-Sharp Minor "Venetian Gondola Song"" by Felix Mendelssohn, Frank Van De Laar was released on April 1, 2006. The duration of Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 30: VI. Allegretto in F-Sharp Minor "Venetian Gondola Song" is about two minutes long, specifically at 2:47. This song does not appear to have any foul language. Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 30: VI. Allegretto in F-Sharp Minor "Venetian Gondola Song"'s duration is considered a little bit shorter than the average duration of a typical track. The track order of this song in Felix Mendelssohn, Frank Van De Laar's "Mendelssohn: Lieder ohne Worte" album is number 12 out of 48. Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 30: VI. Allegretto in F-Sharp Minor "Venetian Gondola Song" is below average in popularity 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 Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 30: VI. Allegretto in F-Sharp Minor "Venetian Gondola Song" by Felix Mendelssohn, Frank Van De Laar to be Larghetto (rather broadly) because the track has a tempo of 66 テンポ, a half-time of 33テンポ, and a double-time of 132 テンポ. Based on that, the speed of the song's tempo is slow. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
F♯ Minor is the music key of this track. This also means that this song has a camelot key of 11A. So, the perfect camelot match for 11A would be either 11A or 10B. While, a low energy boost can consist of either 11B or 12A. For moderate energy boost, you would use 8A and a high energy boost can either be 1A or 6A. However, if you are looking for a low energy drop, finding a song with a camelot key of 10A would be a great choice. Where 2A would give you a moderate drop, and 9A or 4A would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 2B allows you to change the mood.
Track | Artist | Key | Energy | Camelot | BPM | ||
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Rondo in D Minor, Wq. 61/4, H. 290 | Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Christopher Hinterhuber | B♭ Major | 1 | 6B | 135 BPM | ||
Adagio | Alessandro Marcello, Martin Stadtfeld | D Minor | 0 | 7A | 91 BPM | ||
Carnaval, Op. 9: XII. Chopin | Robert Schumann, Daniil Trifonov | E Major | 0 | 12B | 68 BPM | ||
Fauré: Nocturne No. 1 in E-Flat Minor, Op. 33 No. 1 | Gabriel Fauré, Jean-Philippe Collard | A Major | 1 | 11B | 172 BPM | ||
Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 67: No. 2. Allegro leggiero in F Sharp Minor, MWV U 145 - "Lost Illusions" | Felix Mendelssohn, Daniel Barenboim | F♯ Minor | 1 | 11A | 180 BPM | ||
Valse Fantaisie, Op.49 | Raoul Koczalski, Ingolf Wunder | B Minor | 0 | 10A | 66 BPM | ||
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, BWV 846-869: Prelude and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 847 | Johann Sebastian Bach, András Schiff | C Minor | 3 | 5A | 90 BPM | ||
Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 19b: I. Andante con moto in E Major | Felix Mendelssohn, Frank Van De Laar | E Major | 0 | 12B | 72 BPM | ||
4 Short Pieces for Violin & Piano, H. 104: No. 2, Spring Song (Version for Cello & Piano) | Frank Bridge, Gerald Peregrine, Antony Ingham | G Major | 0 | 9B | 87 BPM | ||
Sonata in B Minor, K 27 | Domenico Scarlatti, Murray Perahia | D Major | 1 | 10B | 117 BPM |