Okieboy, I mean don't get that music wire hot enough to form any color at all.
Now, strictly speaking with music wire I'm not sure that "draw the temper" is the correct metallurgical term.
Anyway if you get it hot it will become softer, which is bad for a chisel
Don't know the Rockwell C hardness of music wire as-is, could find out, but mainly the stuff is tough as well as hard, meaning it is less likely to snap when used/abused.
This wire is "Patented", which means it is made by a process that was indeed patented a couple centuries back. It involves some combination of drawing through dies which make it smaller, and stronger from the cold work, and heat treating in a molten lead bath. I do not recall the details, such as exact temperature. My only involvement with music wire has been: 1. buying music wire since teen years for various nefarious purposes 2. Discussing alloys to be used in that molten lead tank, when I worked for a supplier of high temperature alloys.