I'm lazy by nature, and i would appreciate any help from anyone here on this board who could give me your estimated bpm for each song on Hybrid Theory. I would do it, but i'm too lazy to do it. Thanks.
Crawling -25 place for my head -125 my december -112 in the end -80 Points of authority -125 with you -160 one step closer -63 papercut -140
Are you sure that's right?? I've heard really slow songs on DDR that are 98 bpm and Crawling sounds faster than them.
Wow those are slow.. with the exception of Faint.. thats pretty fast.. Maybe they ment 125 not 25.. Cause I can't play that slow.. its like so impossible with my impatience...
In the meteora booklet, I think. I dont have it handy so I cant check. [/b][/quote] Exactly, thank you. Thats what I meant!
Exactly, thank you. Thats what I meant! [/b][/quote] Yea, I was going to check the meteora cover scans in the media section, but they dont have the little blurb about how the song was made.
They have counters and things that can help figure them out. Once you put drums to something (you don't really have to) you just put a steady four-on-the-floor beat (dance style "Thump thump thump") on every quarter note and see how many you get a minute. That's one way to find it. The fastest drummer in the world can do about 1137 beats per minute on the snare and about 600 (maybe a lot more) on the kick drum. So yeah 25 or whatever is WAY too slow. Anything under 90 probably is too slow with the exception of My December.
You can use a metronome to figure it out as you are playing the song. Here are a few more bpm for songs: Easier To Run: 105 Pushing Me Away : 100-105
There's a software called Traktor ,where you load songs into it, it analyzes the song and indicates BPM...so basically you can find out BPMs
The BPMs actually depend of how you count those beats. If you count one-and-two-and-three-and-four, it's gonna be slower than one-two-three-for.