a list of some dance music BPMs

perhaps, food for thought here.....

  • dub/reggae: 60-90 bpm
  • downtempo/chillout: 90-120 bpm
  • deep house: 120-125 bpm
  • house: 120-130 bpm
  • tech house: 120-130 bpm
  • electro house: 125-130 bpm
  • progressive house: 125-130 bpm
  • trance: 130-135 bpm
  • dubstep: 130-145 bpm
  • techno: 130-150 bpm
  • hard house: 145-150 bpm
  • jungle: 155-180 bpm
  • drum and bass: 165-185 bpm
  • hardcore/gabber: 160-200 bpm

These are just some rough estimates.
You could assume that an average track within each genre will fall in this range,
but there are always outliers.

Cheers.
 
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Logana

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I don’t understand the purpose of this post, first off the bpm feature in famitracker doesn’t even work with nesmaker so you can’t actually edit the bpm other than using the speed setting that is set to default at 6, also bpm in a song is just how the composer writes the song, 180 bpm using whole notes is the exact same as 90 bpm half notes, so technically bpm doesn’t matter unless you want to change how you write the song, or wanna have faster notes, quite confused by this post
 

Logana

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Their isn’t really a way to delete post, but I’m sure if you report the first post in the list asking the moderators to take it down, I’m sure they will :3
 
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