80 BPM Drum Beat - Simple Straight
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Use it like a cool metronome. Pop, Rock. It shows the measure number at the top left.
80 Beats per Minute 4/4
Rhythm is a fundamental aspect of human existence, reflecting the intrinsic patterns of our daily lives such as walking and the rhythmic pulsing of our hearts. Scholars like Howard Goodall suggest that the rhythms we create in music echo these everyday human rhythms. However, the connection between rhythm and our heartbeat is indirect; it is more about the rhythm of our emotions, which in turn influences our heartbeat. This idea is supported by further research that ties rhythmic experiences to the evolutionary developments of early humans, suggesting that our ability to process rhythmic beats is deeply rooted in our history. Musician Justin London discusses how we perceive and anticipate musical rhythms, abstracting a series of beats from the music we hear, which guides our participation in it, much like how we instinctively respond to the ticking of a clock.
Drums are one of the oldest musical instruments around, playing a key role in various cultural, spiritual, and everyday life activities. Typically, they have a membrane stretched over a shell that makes a sound when hit. Despite thousands of years passing, the basic design of drums hasn't changed much, which shows how important they still are. Whether played alone or as part of a drum kit, drums can sound quite different depending on how they're made, the drumhead's tightness, and the materials used. For instance, an 80 BPM Drum Beat showcases the drum's versatility and timeless appeal.
Joseph Jordania offers insights into how rhythm likely played a crucial role in the survival of early human communities. Rhythmic sounds facilitated the development of coordinated group activities, which were essential for defense and community unity. This unifying aspect of rhythm persists today in various forms, such as military drills, communal dancing, and even in the shared experience of listening to rhythmic music during collective events.
Music fundamentally revolves around creating and perceiving rhythmic patterns. These patterns aren't just a series of beats; they're organized in a way that humans can anticipate, enhancing the musical experience. Rhythms can range from simple to complex, involving single or multiple time signatures. They can vary from the straightforward drum beats of a rock band to the intricate cross-rhythms found in Sub-Saharan African music. The perception of rhythm involves a hierarchy of metric levels-beats, division levels, and multiple levels-all shaping how we experience music. For example, an 80 bpm drum loop can provide a steady foundation that listeners can easily follow, enriching the overall musical texture.
Drums hold various symbolic meanings in different cultures. For example, in Burundi, drums were so revered they symbolized the authority of the king. The diversity in drum usage underscores its cultural significance, from religious ceremonies to communal celebrations, and even as a form of therapy. The adaptability and appeal of drums are evident in their widespread use across different musical genres and settings.
The ability to perceive and interact with rhythm is not universally present among animals, indicating a unique evolutionary development in humans. Neurologist Oliver Sacks notes that while many animals can perform rhythmic movements, the ability to synchronize with an auditory beat is uniquely human. This suggests a specialized neurological development that supports rhythmic coordination, which plays a vital role in social bonding and communication.
In conclusion, rhythm, particularly expressed through drums and beats, is not just a musical foundation; it is a bridge to our past, a reflection of our innermost biological rhythms, and a tool for social cohesion and emotional expression. By understanding the multifaceted roles of rhythm, we can appreciate its power in human culture and individual experiences.
Glad to see a new beat! Thanks for your work, it’s my go-to way for warming up
Glad you enjoy it and happy warming up!
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it's much better old beats. I really like new drums!
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@@LumBeat How come you guys took down the basic beats down? I've been using those beats since 2010
@@matthennagersguitarlessons UA-cam removed them due to copyright issues.
No worries, we have even better tracks ready for you now!
@@LumBeat That's amazing, Who owned them?
Great work!
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i miss the old kanye!!!!
can i use this track for my school performance??
im the only musician in my school so i cant find anybody to play with :(
@@sc00lyt sure, you can do, i’ll play with you! 😀
Verse]
Gm F Dm
On a cobweb, afternoon in a room
Eb
full of emptiness
Gm F
By a freeway I confess
Dm Eb
I was lost in the pages
Gm F
Of a book, full of death
Dm Eb
Reading how we'll die alone
Gm F
And if we're good we'll lay to rest
Dm Eb
Anywhere we want to go
Gm Bb F Gm
In your house I long to be
Gm Bb F Gm
Room by room patiently
Eb Gm
I'll wait for you there
F Gm
Like a stone
Eb Gm
I'll wait for you there
D D7
Alone
Gm F
On my deathbed, I will pray
Dm Eb
To the gods and the angels
Gm F
Like a pagan to anyone
Dm Eb
Who will take me to heaven
Gm F
To a place, I recall
Dm Eb
I was there so long ago
Gm
The sky was bruised
F
The wine was bled
Dm Eb
And there you led me on
Gm Bb F Gm
In your house I long to be
Gm Bb F Gm
Room by room patiently
Eb Gm
I'll wait for you there
F Gm
Like a stone
Eb Gm
I'll wait for you there
D D7
Alone Alone
[Solo]
Gm Bb F Gm Gm Bb F Gm
Eb Gm
F Gm
Eb Gm D7
[Verse]
Eb Bb
And on I read
D Eb
Until the day was gone
Ebm C7
And I sat in regret
D7 Gm
Of all the things I've done
Eb Bb
For all that I've blessed
D Eb
And all that I've wronged
Ebm C7
In dreams until my death
D7 D7
I will wander on
Gm Bb F Gm
In your house I long to be
Gm Bb F Gm
Room by room patiently
Eb Gm
I'll wait for you there
F Gm
Like a stone
Eb Gm
I'll wait for you there
D D7 Eb
Alone Alone..
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1 COMMENT
shmekie
shmekie
Aug 23, 2020
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I would add one chord to the end when they leave the melody unresolved on Eb!
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Verse 1] (6/4)
Dm A/C#
Before the story begins, is
it such a sin,
Fm G#m
For me to take what's mine,
until the end of time?
Dm A/C#
We were more than friends,
before the story ends,
Fm
And I will take what's mine,
G#m
create what God would never design
Dm A/C#
Our love had been so strong for
far too long,
G#m Dm
I was weak with fear that
something would go wrong,
Dm A/C#
Before the possibilities came true,
G#m Dm
I took all possibility from you
Dm Dm/F Fm G#dim7
Almost laughed myself to tears, (CRAZY
LAUGHTER)
Dm Dm/F Fm G#dim7
Conjuring her deepest fears (COME
HERE YA’ FUCKIN’ BITCH!)
Dm Dmmaj7/C#
Must have stabbed her fifty fucking
Fm6
times,
I can't believe it,
Dm Dmmaj7/C#
Ripped her heart out right before her
Fm6
eyes,
G#dim7
Eyes over easy, eat it, eat it, eat it
(4/4)
Dm
She was never this good in
Dm
bed even when she was sleepin'
A/C#
Now she's just so perfect I've
A/C# Dm*
Never been quite so fucking deep in
Bb - Dm
(*Strings play notes: D E F Bb A)
Dm Dm A/C#
It goes on, and on, and on, I can keep
you
Dm Dm
lookin' young and preserved forever,
Dm Dm
With a fountain to spray on your
A/C#
youth whenever
[Chorus 1]
Bb
'Cause I really always knew that my
C
little crime
F
Would be cold that's why I got a
Dm
heater for your thighs
Bb C F
And I know, I know it's not your time
Dm
But bye, bye
Bb C
And a word to the wise when the fire
dies
A
You think it's over but it's just
Dm C Bb
begun
C
But baby don't cry
C Bb
You had my heart, at least for the
C
most part
F C/E Dm
'Cause everybody's gotta die sometime,
C Bb
we fell apart
C
Let's make a new start
F C/E Dm
'Cause everybody's gotta die sometime
C Bb
yea-yeah
C C
But baby don't cry-ay-ay-ay-ay
[Verse 2] (6/4)
Dm
New possibilities I'd
A/C#
never considered,
G#m Dm
Are occurring the likes of which
I'd never heard,
Dm A/C#
Now an angry soul comes back
from beyond the grave,
G#m Dm
To repossess a body with which
I'd misbehaved
Dm Dm/F Fm G#dim7
Smiling right from ear to ear
Dm Dm/F Fm G#dim7
Almost laughed herself to tears
Dm Dmmaj7/C#
Must have stabbed him fifty fucking
Fm6
times,
I can't believe it,
Dm Dmmaj7/C#
Ripped his heart out right before his
Fm6
eyes,
G#dim7
Eyes over easy, eat it, eat it, eat it
(4/4)
Dm
Now that it's done I
Dm
realize the error of my ways
A/C#
I must venture back to
A/C#
apologize from somewhere far beyond
Dm* Bb - Dm
the grave
Dm Dm Dm
I gotta make up for what I've done
A/C#
Dm Dm
'cause I was all up in a piece of
heaven
Dm Dm
While you burned in hell, no peace
A/C#
forever
[Chorus 2]
Bb
'Cause I really always knew that my
C
little crime
F
Would be cold that's why I got a
Dm
heater for your thighs
Bb C F
And I know, I know it's not your time
Dm
But bye, bye
Bb C
And a word to the wise when the fire
dies
A
You think it's over but it's just
Dm C Bb
begun
C
But baby don't cry
C Bb
You had my heart, at least for the
C
most part
F C/E Dm
'Cause everybody's gotta die sometime,
C Bb
we fell apart
C
Let's make a new start
F C/E Dm
'Cause everybody's gotta die sometime
C Bb
yea-yeah
C C
But baby don't cry-ay-ay-ay-ay
[Interlude 1] (3/4)
Dm Dm/F A/E A/C# Fm Fm/Ab C/G
C/E x2
[Bridge 1]
Dm Dm Dm Dm Bb Bb Bb Bb
I will suffer for so long
(What will you do, not long enough)
Gm Gm Gm
To make it up to you (I pray to God
Gm
that you do)
Csus4 C Csus2
I'll do whatever you want me to do
C#dim7 Dm
(Well then I'll grant you one chance)
Dm Dm Dm Bb Bb Bb
And if it's not enough (If it's not
Bb
enough, if it's not enough)
Gm Gm Gm
If it's not enough (Not enough) Try
Gm
again (Try again)
Csus4 C Csus2
And again (And again) Over and over
C#dim7
again
(5/4)
Dm
We're coming back, coming back
Dm
We'll live forever, live forever
Fm
Let's have wedding, have a wedding
Fm
Let's start the killing, start
the killing
[Enter Drums 2] (4/4)
Dm Dm Fm Fm x2
[Interlude 2]
Dm Dm
Do you take this man in death for
Dm Dm
the rest of your natural life? (Yes,
A/C#
I do)
Dm Dm
Do you take this woman in death
Dm
for the rest of your natural life?
Dm A/C#
(I do) I now pronounce you...
[Chorus 3]
Bb
'Cause I really always knew that my
C
little crime
F
Would be cold that's why I got a
Dm
heater for your thighs
Bb C F
And I know, I know it's not your time
Dm
But bye, bye
Bb C
And a word to the wise when the fire
dies
A
You think it's over but it's just
Dm C Bb
begun
C
But baby don't cry
C Bb
You had my heart, at least for the
C
most part
F C/E Dm
'Cause everybody's gotta die sometime,
C Bb
we fell apart
C
Let's make a new start
F C/E Dm
'Cause everybody's gotta die sometime
C Bb
yea-yeah
Csus2 N.C.
But baby don't cry - ay - ay - ay - ay