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@@ -18,6 +18,71 @@ Welcome to the world where Artificial Intelligence (AI) meets music, transformin
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  5. Chords and Lyrics Writer: https://huggingface.co/spaces/awacke1/Mistral_Ultimate_Chords_and_Lyrics_Writer
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  6. Prompts
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  ## Prompt Example
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  # List of prompts for full song details of various artists
 
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  5. Chords and Lyrics Writer: https://huggingface.co/spaces/awacke1/Mistral_Ultimate_Chords_and_Lyrics_Writer
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  6. Prompts
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+ ## Top 21 Genre of Music in Descending Order of Popularity / Frequency
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+ 1. Dance/EDM
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+ 2. Corporate
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+ 3. Rock
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+ 4. Chill Out
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+ 5. Hip Hop
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+ 6. Orchestral
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+ 7. Funk
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+ 8. VideoGame
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+ 9. Folk
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+ 10. Ambient
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+ 11. Jazz
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+ 12. Kids
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+ 13. Pop
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+ 14. Production
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+ 15. Electronic
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+ 16. Reggae
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+ 17. Dance
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+ 18. R&B
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+ 19. Latin
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+ 20. Country
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+ 21. Indian
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+ ## Tempo and BPM for Different Types of Music and Effect
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+ Yoga, pilates, and other low-intensity activities: 60 to 90 BPM
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+ Power yoga: 100 to 140 BPM
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+ CrossFit, indoor cycling, or other forms of HIIT: 140 to 180-plus BPM
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+ Zumba and dance: 130 to 170 BPM
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+ Steady-state cardio, such as jogging: 120 to 140 BPM
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+ Runners: 150-190bpm
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+ Walking or cycling: 80-110bpm
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+ Long-distance runs: 120-140 BPM
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+ Shorter, more intense runs: 147-160 BPM
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+ Weightlifting: 130-140
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+ Low impact aerobics: 133-148 bpm
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+ High frequencies between 20 and 30 Hz can improve muscle power and muscle force.
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+ Steady-state cardio, such as jogging: 120 to 140 BPM. Weightlifting and powerlifting: 130 to 150 BPM. Warming up for exercise: 100 to 140 BPM. Cooling down after exercise: 60 to 90 BPM.
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+ How to Measure Tempo:
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+ Tempo is measured through the use of a metronome, a time-keeping device. You can get metronome widgets, software and apps easily online, free too. You can also use a drum machine or use a “click” which is a BPM counter that is provided with most multi-track recording software/ digital workstations. These devices allow you to set or tap out a tempo in BPM.
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+ Typical Tempo Ranges for Various Musical Styles and Terms:
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+ The tempos below are good starting points for the listed style. You can experiment with moving them slightly slower or faster.
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+ Ballad / Slow: 50 to 85 BPM
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+ Mid-Tempo: 90-105 BPM
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+ Up-Tempo: 110-125 BPM
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+ Fast: 130 BPM and up
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+ Blues: 50 BPM and up
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+ Ambient/Movie Score: 80 BPM
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+ Down Tempo: 65-95 BPM
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+ Reggae: 60-90 BPM
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+ Hip-Hop: 85-110 BPM
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+ Rock: 90-100 BPM
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+ Alternative Rock: 120 BPM
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+ RnB/Motown: 75-100 BPM
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+ Dance/House: 110-130 BPM
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+ Trance: 120-140 BPM
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+ Techno: 130-150 BPM
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+ Dubstep: 130-145 BPM
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+ Drum n’ Bass: 150-170 BPM
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+ Punk Rock: 140-200 BPM
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+ Bluegrass: 120-240 BPM
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  ## Prompt Example
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  # List of prompts for full song details of various artists