Vaughan Williams: Job, a Masque for Dancing, Scene 9: Epilogue
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra
Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 9 & Job
3:28 February 14, 1997
BPM
99
Key
G Minor
Camelot
6A

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Vaughan Williams: Job, a Masque for Dancing, Scene 9: Epilogue by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra Song Details

"Vaughan Williams: Job, a Masque for Dancing, Scene 9: Epilogue" by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra had its release date on February 14, 1997. The duration of This song is about 3 minutes long, at 3:28. Based on our data, This song appears to be safe for all ages and is not considered explicit. This track is about the average length of a typical track. This song is part of Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 9 & Job by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra. The song's track number on the album is #16 out of 16 tracks. Based on our data, Germany was the country where this track was produced or recorded. In terms of popularity, Vaughan Williams: Job, a Masque for Dancing, Scene 9: Epilogue 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.

BPM and Tempo

Since Vaughan Williams: Job, a Masque for Dancing, Scene 9: Epilogue by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Andrew Davis, BBC Symphony Orchestra has a tempo of 99 beats per a minute, the tempo markings of this song would be Andante (at a walking pace). With Vaughan Williams: Job, a Masque for Dancing, Scene 9: Epilogue being at 99 BPM, the half-time would be 50 BPM with a double-time of 198 BPM.In addition, we consider the tempo speed to be pretty slow for this song. The time signature for this track is 3/4.

Music Key

This song has a musical key of G Minor. Which also means that the camelot key for this song is 6A. So, the perfect camelot match for 6A would be either 6A or 5B. While, a low energy boost can consist of either 6B or 7A. For moderate energy boost, you would use 3A and a high energy boost can either be 8A or 1A. However, if you are looking for a low energy drop, finding a song with a camelot key of 5A would be a great choice. Where 9A would give you a moderate drop, and 4A or 11A would be a high energy drop. Lastly, 9B allows you to change the mood.

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Popularity
Loudness
-43.738 dB
Acousticness
87%
Danceability
13%
Energy
0%
Instrumentalness
66%
Liveness
8%
Loudness
27%
Speechiness
4%
Valence
4%

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ISRC
DEA809636012
Label
L-M Records/RCA Records