What BPM is never gonna give you up?

Find similar songs (100) that will sound good when mixed with Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley. You'll find below a list of songs having similar tempos and adjacent Music Keys for your next playlist or Harmonic Mixing.

Find similar songs (100) that will sound good when mixed with Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley. You'll find below a list of songs having similar tempos and adjacent Music Keys for your next playlist or Harmonic Mixing.

Kelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and occasional actress. Born in Fort Worth and raised in Burleson, Texas, Clarkson came into prominence after becoming the winner of the inaugural season of the television series American Idol in 2002 and later becoming … more »

You can add or remove notes by clicking on the gray rows at the top. BeepBox automatically plays the notes out loud for you. Try it!

Notes go into patterns, and you can edit one pattern at a time. Those numbered boxes at the bottom of the editor are the different patterns you can edit. Click the boxes to move to a different part of the song, or click the arrows on the currently selected box to swap which pattern is played during that part of the song.

BeepBox can play several rows of patterns simultaneously, and each row has its own set of patterns. Most rows can play melodies or harmonies, but the bottom row is for drums.

The purple loop underneath the numbered boxes controls which part of the song is currently repeating. Move the loop to listen to a different part of the song, or drag the ends to expand the loop to include the whole song.

When BeepBox has focus (click on its interface above), you can use these keyboard shortcuts:

  • Spacebar: play or pause the song
  • Shift Spacebar: play from mouse location
  • Z: undo, Y or Shift Z: redo
  • C/V: copy/paste selected pattern(s)
  • 0-9: assign pattern number to selection
  • Arrows: move selection
  • Ctrl + Arrows: rearrange channels
  • [ ]: move playhead backward or forward
  • F/H: move to First or Highlighted pattern
  • Shift & Drag: select part of a pattern (long press on touch screen)
  • Check BeepBox's edit menu for more!

In the note pattern editor, you can click and drag horizontally on a note to adjust its duration. You can also click above or below an existing note to add more notes to be played simultaneously, which is called a chord.

ADVANCED: Drag vertically from an existing note to bend its pitch, or drag vertically from above or below the note to adjust its volume. Drag on the numbered pattern boxes to select multiple patterns to copy and paste parts of your song.

BeepBox has many more features. Try playing with the buttons and menus on the right side to find out what it can do! You can also click on the label next to each option for a description of what it does.

Check out some of these songs that other people have posted on Twitter! If you find something you like, you should let the creator know! And if you see any beginners asking for advice, maybe you can help them!

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We believe the data breach is attributed to Russian Cyberhacker ‘Peace.’ This same individual is responsible for other recent criminal attacks such as those on LinkedIn and Tumblr, and has claimed on the paid hacker search engine LeakedSource that the data is from a past breach. This is an ongoing investigation, and we will share more information as it becomes available.

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What BPM is Rickroll?

Never Gonna Give You Up is a very happy song by Rick Roll with a tempo of 114 BPM.

What key signature is never gonna give you up?

Audio Profile. Never Gonna Give You Up is written in the key of A♯m. Open Key notation: 8m.

What is the BPM of staying alive?

Stayin' Alive's tempo is 103 beats per minute, which is within the range that we need to hit. At the upper end of the spectrum is Lady Gaga's Just Dance, which clocks in at 119 beats per minute.

What key is Nggyu?

B minorNever Gonna Give You Up / Keynull