| Metadata | value |
|---|---|
| MBID | ae2a797b-9b52-4b83-bcdc-76f622cc78a4 |
| title | Messiah: Duet: O death where is thy sting |
| artist | Annie Gill, Nicholas Mulroy, Dunedin Consort, John Butt |
| release | Messiah (Dublin version, 1742) |
| track number | 22 / 28 |
| track length | 00:59 |
| Tonal & Rhythm | value |
|---|---|
| key | F# minor (68.0%) |
| chords key | D major |
| danceability | 1.01 |
| bpm | 98 |
| beat count | 100 |
| Voice, timbre, gender, etc. | value | probability |
|---|---|---|
| Voice | Voice | 99.8% |
| Gender | Male | 76.0% |
| Danceability | Not Danceable | 78.3% |
| Tonal | Atonal | 55.9% |
| Timbre | Bright | 68.9% |
| ISMIR04 Rhythm | Chachacha | 37.6% |
| Moods | value | probability |
|---|---|---|
| Electronic | Not Electronic | 85.4% |
| Party | Not Party | 91.6% |
| Aggressive | Not Aggressive | 99.1% |
| Acoustic | Acoustic | 55.4% |
| Happy | Not Happy | 69.6% |
| Sad | Sad | 92.4% |
| Relaxed | Not Relaxed | 83.9% |
| Mirex method | Literate, Poignant, Wistful, Bittersweet, Autumnal, Brooding | 54.2% |
| Genres | value | probability |
|---|---|---|
| GTZAN model | Jazz | 31.4% |
| Electronic classification | Ambient | 98.2% |
| Dortmund model | Folk/Country | 43.1% |
| Rosamerica model | Classical | 64.0% |