BPM

Posted by: montunoman

BPM - 04/16/12 12:31 PM



Just wondering how other arranger players determine what tempo to use. Tap button? Stop watch? Referring back to original recordings? Just rely on what your ear? Or…?
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: BPM - 04/16/12 01:19 PM

Depends on the audience ... if it's a real 'dance crowd' I might get some info from a web site such as this ...
http://bobjanuary.com/ballroom.htm

For Seniors, if they are not dancing, I even play 'ballads' with a little up-tempo ...

Restaurants, Country Clubs, etc. 'listening' music, pretty much how I want to hear it ... grin
Posted by: montunoman

Re: BPM - 04/17/12 09:06 AM

Good list of tempos for the ballroom dancers. Thanks Tony.

In my group we are starting to play more and more current Latin dance songs. I can usually find good styles but often times I have to modify the tempos.

I've tried to use the tap button while listening to the recording but I find that it's not too accurate. Often times I'll listen to recording and count how beats occur in 10 seconds and then multiply by 6 to get the BPM. I've been doing this so long (both as a keyboardist and a drummer) I can listen to a song a get real close to the BPM.

If you’re covering current hits I think it's crucial to get the tempo just right.
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: BPM - 04/17/12 02:19 PM

Both of these programs are quite accurate in finding bpm.


http://www.abyssmedia.com/bpmcounter/

http://download.cnet.com/Virtual-DJ/3000-18502_4-10212112.html?tag=main;pop
Posted by: montunoman

Re: BPM - 04/18/12 04:42 AM

Thanks Scott- those work great! I also just found a free apps for my iphone that work well too. It's called "DJ Tempo"