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hrj ([personal profile] hrj) wrote2009-05-28 10:26 pm

Music to my ears

I desperately need to put together some new exercise playlists in iTunes. Currently I have 12 half-hour sets -- that is, half an hour plus an additional cool-down song -- although not all of them are for everyday use. (The "marches" playlist is for light days, since I can't get a full 500-cal workout out of a 120 bpm tempo.) I don't like using the same set more than once a week, and even at that I tend to rotate them out of use after a month or so. It's interesting seeing which bands and performers fit my needs best. The Beatles come in three speeds: way too slow, right in my zone, and brief sprints only. The Carpenters are great: a nice variety of speeds within my overall required range (roughly 130-180 bpm) and a good solid beat (duh!), similarly Paul McCartney, also Simon & Garfunkel. ABBA has just barely enough to cobble a set together: mostly too fast or too slow. Carly Simon, way too slow; Eagles, alas, ditto. Elton John, solidly in the zone. Heart: a few at the slow end but nothing in mid-zone. Gordon Lightfoot, a couple in mid-zone but mostly way up in sprint territory. Queen has a nice range of tempos but I'm working mostly from a live album and the tempo consistency and intro material is a problem. Some favorite performers just never quite hit the mark: Steeleye Span is all at barely-warming-up speeds, Plethyn's all way too slow, any entirely too many great bands are enamored of constant tempo changes. Hmm, looks like I have enough tempos plotted out to put together a Beach Boys set. It's a starting place, anyway.

[identity profile] hrj.livejournal.com 2009-05-30 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
CS&N tend to fall in the "too fast or too slow" category, based on the songs I've timed. My general experience has been that the British folk-rock genre tend to fall in the 110-130 bpm range, which is very little use to me. But I'll check some of these out. But see also my comments to loupnoir.

[identity profile] gunnora.livejournal.com 2009-05-30 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
I like some of the amplified folk. GBS and Tears for Beers etc really pace the folk music fast, so they're the familiar songs, but with more modern arrangements and sometimes very fast tempi.

I wish I could have found a video of Dust Rhinos doing "Mary Mac" - that's my favorite exercise piece ever. You can listen to the MP3 here