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King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 4: Passacaglia - "How happy the lover" - Ritornello - "For love ev'ry creature" - "No joys are above" - "In vain are our graces" - "Then use the sweet blessing"

Artist: Henry Purcell

Length: 6 minutes and 8 seconds

BPM: 122

Key: F♯/G♭

Mode: minor

Mood: moody

Danceability: not very

Energy: low

Time Signature: 3

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Get ready to feel moody with "King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 4: Passacaglia - "How happy the lover" - Ritornello - "For love ev'ry creature" - "No joys are above" - "In vain are our graces" - "Then use the sweet blessing"" by Henry Purcell. With a 122 BPM and 3 time signature, the rhythms flow in F♯/G♭ minor. Spanning 6 minutes and 8 seconds, "King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 4: Passacaglia - "How happy the lover" - Ritornello - "For love ev'ry creature" - "No joys are above" - "In vain are our graces" - "Then use the sweet blessing"" radiates low energy from start to finish. Let the moody vibes of this track carry you away.