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BPM Tapper & Metronome

Tap along to any song to find the tempo, then play it back as a metronome.

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About BPM

What is BPM?

Beats Per Minute — the tempo of a song. A higher BPM means a faster song. Most pop music sits between 100–130 BPM, hip-hop around 80–100, and EDM at 120–150.

Tips for Accurate Tapping

Tap on the snare or kick — the strongest rhythmic pulse. Aim for at least 8–12 taps for a stable reading. The confidence meter shows how consistent your taps are.

Half-Time & Double-Time

If the BPM seems too fast or slow, you may be tapping in double-time or half-time. A 140 BPM hip-hop track might feel like 70 if you tap the half-note pulse. Both are valid — it depends on context.

Calculate Delays

Once you've found the BPM, click "Calculate delays →" to jump to the delay calculator with your tempo pre-filled. Get BPM-synced delay times, dotted and triplet values instantly.

Common Tempo Ranges

60–80 BPM

Ballads, slow R&B, downtempo, ambient. Relaxed, spacious feel.

80–100 BPM

Hip-hop, trap, reggaeton, lo-fi. Groove-driven, head-nod territory.

100–130 BPM

Pop, rock, funk, house. The sweet spot for most commercial music.

130–180 BPM

EDM, drum & bass, punk, metal. High-energy, driving rhythms.

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