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  2. Click track - Wikipedia

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    Click tracks are especially useful to modern "one man bands" who may use a multi-track audio editor to perform all or many of the different parts of a recording separately. Click tracks can also aid live bands that want to synchronize a live performance with things like prerecorded backing tracks, pyrotechnics and stage lighting. [1]

  3. Metronome - Wikipedia

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    To address these difficulties, musicians may first learn to play consistently behind or ahead of the click whenever they want to. As a result, they develop a clear sense of "where the click is" and can train to hit the click as well. [28] [29] 2 4 at 60 BPM. This track plays 5 measures, then goes silent for 2, 3, 4, and 8 measures (alternating ...

  4. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Although tempo is described or indicated in many different ways, including with a range of words (e.g., "Slowly", "Adagio", and so on), it is typically measured in beats per minute (bpm or BPM). For example, a tempo of 60 beats per minute signifies one beat per second, while a tempo of 120 beats per minute is twice as rapid, signifying two ...

  5. Click (ClariS song) - Wikipedia

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    "Click" is a synthpop song with instrumentation from a synthesizer. It is set in common time and moves at a tempo of 135 beats per minute in the B-flat major key throughout the song. The introduction starts with the synthesized music accompanying ClariS' vocals, and uses a bridge to transition into the first verse , followed by the chorus .

  6. BPM - Wikipedia

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    BPM may refer to: Look up BPM or bpm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beats per minute ( heart rate ), the number of heartbeats detected during one minute

  7. MIDI beat clock - Wikipedia

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    MIDI beat clock, or simply MIDI clock, is a clock signal that is broadcast via MIDI to ensure that several MIDI-enabled devices such as a synthesizer or music sequencer stay in synchronization.

  8. Heart rate - Wikipedia

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    However, heart rates from 50 to 60 bpm are common among healthy people and do not necessarily require special attention. [3] Tachycardia is defined as a resting heart rate above 100 bpm, though persistent rest rates between 80 and 100 bpm, mainly if they are present during sleep, may be signs of hyperthyroidism or anemia (see below). [5]

  9. Business process management - Wikipedia

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    The Workflow Management Coalition, [6] BPM.com [7] and several other sources [8] use the following definition: Business process management (BPM) is a discipline involving any combination of modeling, automation, execution, control, measurement and optimization of business activity flows, in support of enterprise goals, spanning systems, employees, customers and partners within and beyond the ...