"All Creatures of Our God and King (Lasst Uns Erfreuen)" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury was released on June 10, 2016. With this song being about 5 minutes long, at 5:13, "All Creatures of Our God and King (Lasst Uns Erfreuen)" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury is fairly a long song compared to the average song length. This song does not have an "Explicit" tag, making it safe for all ages. The track order of this song in Stephen Cleobury, Choir of King's College, Cambridge's "Hymns from King's" album is number 4 out of 20. In terms of popularity, All Creatures of Our God and King (Lasst Uns Erfreuen) 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 All Creatures of Our God and King (Lasst Uns Erfreuen) by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury to be Moderato (at a moderate speed) because the track has a tempo of 116 テンポ, a half-time of 58テンポ, and a double-time of 232 テンポ. Based on that, the speed of the song's tempo is moderate. Activities such as, walking, can go well with this song. The time signature for this track is 1/4.
This song has a musical key of E♭ Major. This also means that this song has a camelot key of 5B. So, the perfect camelot match for 5B would be either 5B or 6A. While, 6B can give you a low energy boost. For moderate energy boost, you would use 2B and a high energy boost can either be 7B or 12B. Though, if you want a low energy drop, you should looking for songs with either a camelot key of 5A or 4B will give you a low energy drop, 8B would be a moderate one, and 3B or 10B would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 2A allows you to change the mood.
Track | Artist | Key | Energy | Camelot | BPM | ||
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Herefordshire Carol (Arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams) | English Traditional, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury | A Minor | 1 | 8A | 100 BPM | ||
Panis Angelicus, Op.12/V | César Franck, Luciano Pavarotti, Wandsworth School Boys Choir, National Philharmonic Orchestra, Kurt Herbert Adler | A Major | 2 | 11B | 75 BPM | ||
Psalm 20 "The Lord Hear Thee in the Day of Trouble" | Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Salisbury Cathedral Choir, Daniel Cook, David Halls | D Minor | 2 | 7A | 75 BPM | ||
Nearer My God to Thee | Lowell Mason, David Zabriskie, BYU Singers, Ronald Staheli | C Major | 2 | 8B | 73 BPM | ||
Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer ("Cwm Rhondda") | The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, Martin Baker, London Brass, Iain Simcock, Martin Neary | E♭ Major | 1 | 5B | 132 BPM | ||
It Came Upon the Midnight Clear (Arr. Arthur Sullivan, Desc. Stephen Cleobury) | Arthur Sullivan, English Traditional, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury, Tom Etheridge | F Major | 2 | 7B | 83 BPM | ||
I Vow to Thee My Country | The Oxford Trinity Choir | C Major | 2 | 8B | 68 BPM | ||
Christe adoramus te | Claudio Monteverdi, The Cambridge Singers, Mark Williams | C Major | 1 | 8B | 133 BPM | ||
It Is Well With My Soul | Philip B Bliss, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, Orchestra at Temple Square, Craig Jessop | C Minor | 1 | 5A | 94 BPM | ||
Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, Cantata BWV 147: Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring | Johann Sebastian Bach, Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Nicholas Daniel, James Vivian, Robert Quinney, Stephen Cleobury | G Major | 0 | 9B | 67 BPM |