i love the playlist window. i'm not sure about how useful the analysis is though. Is "Boxing" by Ben Folds Five really all that "upbeat"? And Made for TV Movie by Pulp? Apparantly they are, but i can't imagine either on a workout list with the rest of the songs in that BPM & beat intensity range (178/36 & 179/40). Maybe I don't understand the relationship between those numbers.
is BPM supposed to be higher for upbeat songs? if so, why is 'mis-shapes' (again, a Pulp song) only 74 (though it has a 75 Intensity)? It's much more upbeat than any of the songs with high BPM & intensity #s.
Anyway. Maybe I just need an explanation of what these numbers really mean.
i love the playlist window. i'm not sure about how useful the analysis is though. Is "Boxing" by Ben Folds Five really all that "upbeat"? And Made for TV Movie by Pulp? Apparantly they are, but i can't imagine either on a workout list with the rest of the songs in that BPM & beat intensity range (178/36 & 179/40). Maybe I don't understand the relationship between those numbers.
is BPM supposed to be higher for upbeat songs? if so, why is 'mis-shapes' (again, a Pulp song) only 74 (though it has a 75 Intensity)? It's much more upbeat than any of the songs with high BPM & intensity #s.
Anyway. Maybe I just need an explanation of what these numbers really mean.
Great looking application!