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Choosing a key for a trance production (pg. 2)
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| ShabbaRANNx |
Actually there is a reason house or EDM is at those BPMs; it is actually quite accurate to the heart rate of someone dancing to that music for a prolonged period - one beat per kick.
Fat and older people tend to like slower BPM's and younger people like the faster (and healhier BPM).
128 ftw.
Oh, and DJ's aren't musicians, they are Disc jockeys. But then again, some are laptop jukeboxes operators and others just sync button assistants ;) |
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| Deillon |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShabbaRANNx
Actually there is a reason house or EDM is at those BPMs; it is actually quite accurate to the heart rate of someone dancing to that music for a prolonged period - one beat per kick.
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This sounds so stupid I don't know here to begin answering this. |
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| dj_alfi |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShabbaRANNx
Actually there is a reason house or EDM is at those BPMs; it is actually quite accurate to the heart rate of someone dancing to that music for a prolonged period - one beat per kick.
Fat and older people tend to like slower BPM's and younger people like the faster (and healhier BPM).
128 ftw.
Oh, and DJ's aren't musicians, they are Disc jockeys. But then again, some are laptop jukeboxes operators and others just sync button assistants ;) |
And others do stuff to the music that would blow your mind if you even tried to comprehend what really was going on.
And 128 is such a ing cheesy bpm. one twenty seven crew reco'nize!! |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_alfi
one twenty seven crew reco'nize!! |
Hollah! |
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| tehlord |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Making fun of drummers and DJs is what we musicians do in our spare time. The difference between drummers and DJs is that drummers are smart enough to understand the jokes, so they can laugh along. :p ***
*** smiley face indicates a joke. |
I once saw a documentary on Def Leppard.
Insert drummer joke here. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
I once saw a documentary on Def Leppard.
Insert drummer joke here. |
You're kinda going out on a limb there, aren't you? |
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| Beatflux |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShabbaRANNx
Actually there is a reason house or EDM is at those BPMs; it is actually quite accurate to the heart rate of someone dancing to that music for a prolonged period - one beat per kick.
Fat and older people tend to like slower BPM's and younger people like the faster (and healhier BPM).
128 ftw.
Oh, and DJ's aren't musicians, they are Disc jockeys. But then again, some are laptop jukeboxes operators and others just sync button assistants ;) |
Generally, the higher the BPM the more aerobically challenging it can be to dance to a a genre.
Young people usually have the most energy... |
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| meriter |
| as a drummer this thread offends me. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by meriter
as a drummer this thread offends me. |
You could always bring it back OT and try to answer the OP's questions. |
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| ShabbaRANNx |
| quote: | Originally posted by Deillon
This sounds so stupid I don't know here to begin answering this. |
Then please don't take the time to "enlighten" me :rolleyes:
You may not beleive it but it's based on hard science. Studies were done on African rhythms and they found the patterns that generated the biggest biochemical and perceived emotional response were those that reflected or were analogous to the BPM vs heartrate (either same numbers or exact fractions/multiples) of the test subjects. |
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| meriter |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
You could always bring it back OT and try to answer the OP's questions. |
I've never ever set out to write a track in a particular key.
I did make a lot of tracks at 127 bpm just because of the limitations with the gear I was working with.
Ping-pong delay controlled by milliseconds only went up to 355.0 ms |
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| paul6891 |
| Thanks to the people who replied to the question anyway, there were a couple of you and I am grateful! |
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