BPM's still in question

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BPM's still in question
Posted on: 28.01.2013 by Jerica Salava
I took some heat about this before and now it's propagating into our youth.

Can we teach them to read and correctly identify BPM's before we leave a legacy of corrupt ID3's ?

TRAP is NOT in the 120-150 BPM range.

Here is an actual TRAP producer stating it correctly as 67 BPM.



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Nancey Inderlied
29.01.2013
Surprise surprise, Trap producers loosely understand basic music theory... What's our next lesson? The majority of DJs don't understand the basics of sound engineering or software?
Arla Seniw
29.01.2013
Why does it matter?

If the readout wasn't there it wouldn't make a difference? You could still beatmatch one into another.

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