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BPM Counter: Tap Your Tempo
What is a BPM Counter?
A BPM Counter measures the speed of music. BPM stands for Beats Per Minute. It shows how many beats happen in one minute. For example, 120 BPM means there are 120 beats in a minute.
How to Use the Tap Tempo Tool
- Tap the beat to find the BPM of your song.
- Use the Tap Tempo button or your keyboard.
- The longer you tap, the more accurate your result will be.
- You can use x2 or ÷2 to double or halve your BPM.
Who Uses a BPM Counter?
- Musicians: Songwriters, DJs, and bands use it to match beats and tempo.
- Dancers: Helps dancers move to the rhythm.
- Fitness Enthusiasts: Find a beat for workouts.
Genres and BPMs
- Dub: 60-90 BPM
- Hip-hop: 60-100 BPM
- House: 115-130 BPM
- Techno/Trance: 120-140 BPM
- Dubstep: 135-145 BPM
- Drum & Bass: 160-180 BPM
Resetting and Adjusting
- Reset: Click the Reset button, or press ESC or DEL on your keyboard to start over.
Other Uses / Tips
- Tap for at least 10 seconds for better accuracy.
- Tap the quarter notes, not just random beats.
- Measure heart rate by tapping along with your pulse.
BPM Counter Features
- Tap Button: Tap along to find BPM.
- Keyboard Input: Use the space bar or any key to tap. Use ESC or DEL to reset.
- Double/Half BPM: Adjust with x2 or ÷2 buttons.
- Copy BPM: Click "Copy" to save your BPM value.
Classical Music Terms and BPM
- Largo: 40-60 BPM
- Adagio: 66-76 BPM
- Andante: 76-108 BPM
- Allegro: 120-156 BPM
- Vivace: 156-176 BPM
- Presto: 168-200 BPM
Why Use This Tool?
- Quick & Easy: Find the BPM of any music quickly.
- Online Access: Works on any device, anytime.
- Fits Your Needs: Great for musicians, dancers, or just checking your pulse.
Find out how different tempos create different moods. This BPM counter is a great tool for you whether you’re a DJ, dancer, or just exploring.