Ricardo -> RE: Tempo Memorization (Jan. 26 2012 15:05:18)
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So the question is, how can I be more objective with tempo and learn to be more accurate? Or do you think it's not so necessary to be super, super accurate? Any tips or specific exercises would be really helpful! You are on the right track, but what you need to do is be more specific rather then general with tempos. What I mean is you have to take a typical song in your head you know really really well, even just to hum it or whatever, get the EXACT tempo, and bam you always have that reference. Do that with a wide range of tempos so that no matter what you have at least one song you can think of that has that tempo. For example if I want 107 or so, I think of PDL playing entre dos aguas live (the second part Em-D-C-B), for 115 Djobi Djoba of Gypsy Kings, 132 (some folks think of it as 264) is most fast virtuoso buleria such as Jucal or PDL black and white buleria, 144 there is a metal tune I know really well, 160 Cañaveral by Nuñez, 175 la barrosa, 190 zyrab ending, etc...so I think of a specific tune and I got the tempo I need more or less in range of 100 bpm to 200bpm. Anything outside that range can be determined simply by divide by 2 for slower tempo, or multiply by 2 for faster temp. This will work for tunes you might not be able to play even, but can sing or hear in your head. Give it a try then test yourself later after you have memorized a bunch of tempo markings. Ricardo
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