Penguin wrote:Hi Steve, how do I know the number of beats from a song with several instruments? I tried you calculations but it brought me results as 450 bpm, but the sound looks like 90 bpm. :0)
You need to count the main "pulse" of the music.
For example, with a Waltz you would count:
1,2,3, 4,5,6, 7,8,9, ....
Note the grouping in 3's - this is because a waltz is in 3/4 time (3 crotchets to a bar)
For a Military March you would count:
1,2,3,4, 5,6,7,8, 9,10,11,12, ....
The grouping here is in 4's because a Military March is usually in 4/4 time.
There may also be notes between these beats, like this:
1,
and,2,
and,3, 4, 5,
and,6,
and,7, 8, ....
but we still count the main beats, not the notes in between.
Dance tracks are often 2 beats to the bar, so if we had:
Bum - di - di -
Bum - di -
Bum - di - di -
Bum - di ....
We would just count the main beat (the "Bum")
1, (di - di),
2, (di),
3, (di - di),
4, (di).....
Lets say that we count 16 main beats in a section that lasts for 12 seconds -
Our tempo (BPM) would be (16 divided by 12) times 60 = 80 BPM
This may help:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beats_per_minute
tommyd wrote:Sounds like a feature request might be in order: an automatic Tempo Detector could come in handy.
How about this - you select a section of audio, tell Audacity how many beats the section corresponds to, then Audacity tells you the tempo in bpm.
Is it worth requesting something like that?
http://www.webm.dk/node/7
Although, with a bit of practice it is very easy to work out, and with a bit more practice you will be able to "guess" the tempo fairly accurately without even counting.