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Mood music is around 175 bpm, and contains orchaestral elements such as a strings section and Mongolian throat singing. Conversely, emotion music is around 150 bpm. It lacks the brilliant tenor tones of esteemed throat singer Billy Ray Cyrus, but makes up for it with the smooth, yet razor-sharp falsetto of a thousand fingernails on a chalkboard.

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