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105 BPM Metronome

Free online metronome at 105 beats per minute

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About 105 BPM

105 BPM is an Andantino tempo, close to two beats a second and a step above a walking pace. It holds a steady mid-tempo feel with a bit of lift, quick enough to drive a pop song without crossing into dance speed. The pulse reads as upbeat but controlled.

Music at 105 BPM

105 BPM carries plenty of pop, R&B, and country, along with reggaeton and the slower side of Latin pop, which often sit near this tempo. It also works for mid-tempo rock. The feel is bright enough to move to and steady enough to sing over.

What 105 BPM Feels Like

Counted straight, 105 BPM runs close to two beats a second. Halve it to around 52 for a slow, broad pulse, or double it to 210 for a fast, driving count. Eighth-note subdivisions land close to four notes a second, the busy feel behind a lot of pop and reggaeton percussion.

105 BPM FAQ

Is 105 BPM fast?

105 BPM is moderate and upbeat. It sits in the Andantino range, a step above a walking pace and below most dance music.

What kind of music is 105 BPM?

Pop, R&B, country, reggaeton, slower Latin pop, and mid-tempo rock.

What is 105 BPM in musical terms?

105 BPM falls in the Andantino range, a step faster than a walking Andante. It runs at close to two beats per second.

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