Lajos Lencsés, Charles Koechlin, Toulouse National Chamber Orchestra, Alain Moglia's '4 Vocalises, Op. 212 (arr. L. Lencses): Vocalise No. 3' had a release date set for January 1, 2003. With This song being less than two minutes long, at 1:16, we are fairly confident that this song is not explicit and is safe for all ages. Based on the duration of this song, this song duration is much smaller than the average song duration. The song is number 12 out of 31 in Francaix, J.: Princesse De Cleves (La) / 15 Portraits D'Enfants D'Auguste Renoir / Koechlin, C.: 4 Vocalises (Lences) by Lajos Lencsés, Patrick Strub, Alain Moglia. In terms of popularity, 4 Vocalises, Op. 212 (arr. L. Lencses): Vocalise No. 3 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.
The tempo marking of 4 Vocalises, Op. 212 (arr. L. Lencses): Vocalise No. 3 by Lajos Lencsés, Charles Koechlin, Toulouse National Chamber Orchestra, Alain Moglia is Andante (at a walking pace), since this song has a tempo of 95 テンポ. With that information, we can conclude that the song has a slow tempo. This song can go great with yoga or pilates. The time signature for this track is 4/4.
This song is in the music key of F♯ Minor. 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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La princesse de Cleves: II. Danse | Jean Françaix, Lajos Lencsés, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Patrick Strub | D Minor | 0 | 7A | 95 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 | ||
Des Knaben Wunderhorn: Rheinlegendchen | Gustav Mahler, Daishin Kashimoto, Emmanuel Pahud, Paul Meyer, Zvi Plesser, Eric Le Sage | D♭ Major | 3 | 3B | 95 BPM | ||
Debussy: Première rapsodie in B-Flat Major, CD 124, L. 116 (Orchestral Version) | Claude Debussy, Sabine Meyer, Berliner Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado | F♯ Major | 0 | 2B | 113 BPM | ||
Brook Green Suite: II. Air | Gustav Holst, English Sinfonia, Howard Griffiths | F Major | 1 | 7B | 127 BPM | ||
A Fugal Concerto, Op. 40: II. Adagio | Gustav Holst, Janos Balint, Lajos Lencsés, Budapest Strings, Karoly Botvay | G Major | 2 | 9B | 144 BPM | ||
Prelude in C Major, Op. 2: II. Prelude in B Major, Op. 3, No. 1 | Julian Scriabin, Evgeny Zarafiants | B Major | 0 | 1B | 117 BPM | ||
Five Bagatelles, Op.23 - Arr. Ashmore, Dickson: 3. Carol | Gerald Finzi, Amy Dickson, Aurora Orchestra, Nicholas Collon | B♭ Major | 1 | 6B | 80 BPM | ||
Sonatine francaise, Op. 60: No. 2: IV. Menuet | Charles Koechlin, Tal & Groethuysen | E Minor | 0 | 9A | 69 BPM | ||
Trio for Piano, Oboe and Bassoon: III. Rondo | Francis Poulenc, Céline Moinet, Florian Uhlig, Sophie Dervaux | F♯ Major | 0 | 2B | 71 BPM |