Jessig, the range is really going to depend on the style that you want to play. For instance, the Pink Floyd's song Comfortably Numb is played at 63 BPM, while Metal songs are just a touch faster than that.
Hey, I've noticed my timing needs some major improvement. I am working on it currently. I want to be able to play at a variety of speeds comfortably. I was wondering what you guys think would be a good range to be able to play at. For example, you can assume most songs don't go lower than ____bpm or faster than ____bpm. Fill in the blanks? -Jessig
Jessig, the range is really going to depend on the style that you want to play. For instance, the Pink Floyd's song Comfortably Numb is played at 63 BPM, while Metal songs are just a touch faster than that.
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I tend to like stuff in the 90-120 range, the metal guys keep talkin bout 200!
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