tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5703373304526826422.post2419993542933760896..comments2021-01-24T17:40:03.563+01:00Comments on Veit talks: Music In Class Vol. IIUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5703373304526826422.post-38108344452438681062013-04-24T11:50:26.238+02:002013-04-24T11:50:26.238+02:00Yes I count bars, not beats :) Nice tool. I think ...Yes I count bars, not beats :) Nice tool. I think there are a few links in the BPM article too. Veit Hailperinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12185435839221545601noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5703373304526826422.post-4698897653292453482013-04-24T11:37:36.509+02:002013-04-24T11:37:36.509+02:00Totally agree with that, slow music tends to be to...Totally agree with that, slow music tends to be too difficult for beginners, and even for intermediates like me still is, if it's too slow, that is... :)<br /><br />At first I was struggling to understand the 28bpm thing, but I guess you've just considered a different kind of measure: I'm used to call it 112bpm - it's easier for me to beat on the bass notes and check the tempo of it! :)<br /><br />A side note: a friend from the Lisbon lindy community made a nice tool to help checking the bpms:<br />http://mcsf.eu/bpm/<br />Paulo Rodrigueshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14429691489731775715noreply@blogger.com