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  2. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Although tempo is described or indicated in many different ways, including with a range of words (e.g., "Slowly", "Adagio", and so on), it is typically measured in beats per minute (bpm or BPM). For example, a tempo of 60 beats per minute signifies one beat per second, while a tempo of 120 beats per minute is twice as rapid, signifying two ...

  3. Time signature - Wikipedia

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    Musical passages commonly feature a recurring pulse, or beat, usually in the range of 60–140 beats per minute. Depending on the tempo of the music, this beat may correspond to the note value specified by the time signature, or to a grouping of such note values.

  4. Tempo map - Wikipedia

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    A tempo map is a part of a MIDI file. Musical events occur as a succession of events in time, whose speed is tempo. Music also organizes these according to a framework called meter, by partitioning time into patterns of "strong" and "weak" beats. MIDI's tempo map specifies the speed at which a file's events are transmitted within this framework ...

  5. Pulse (music) - Wikipedia

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    When the period of any continuous beat is faster than 8–10 per second or slower than 1 per 1.5–2 seconds, it cannot be perceived as such. [2] "Musical" pulses are generally specified in the range 40–240 beats per minute. The pulse is not necessarily the fastest or the slowest component of the rhythm but the one that is perceived as basic.

  6. Metronome - Wikipedia

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    For uniform beats, the metronome should be placed on a hard, level, unmoving surface, and away from any strong magnets. Small variations in pendulum speed can also result from differences in temperature, air pressure, or gravity. [9] Since Maelzel's era, musical tempo is almost always measured in beats per minute (BPM).

  7. Thousand (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Thousand" was listed in Guinness World Records for having the second fastest tempo in beats-per-minute (BPM) ... Chart (1993) Peak position UK Singles [2]

  8. BPM - Wikipedia

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    BPM (Beats per Minute), a 2017 French film; BPM, an American magazine; BPM (Sirius XM), a satellite radio channel; Beats Per Minute, a New York-based publication; BPM, by Salvador Sobral, 2021; B.P.M., a B-side to "I Believe In You" by Kylie Minogue, 2004; Ball Park Music, an Australian indie rock band

  9. 28 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "28" is a country folk song with a tempo of 81 beats per minute and has a total length of 3 minutes and 53 seconds. [4] ... Chart performance for "28" Chart (2024)