曲风 BPM 与调式参考表
Look up the typical BPM range and common keys for house music, lofi, and 25+ genres. Free, instant, and 100% in your browser.
| Common keys | ||
|---|---|---|
| Ambient | 60–90 BPM | C major, A minor, D minor |
| Blues | 60–100 BPM | E major, A major, G major |
| Country | 80–120 BPM | G major, C major, D major |
| Deep House | 118–125 BPM | A minor, D minor |
| Disco | 110–125 BPM | C major, A minor |
| Drum and Bass | 160–180 BPM | F minor, A minor, D minor |
| Dubstep | 138–142 BPM | E minor, F minor, G minor |
| EDM | 118–135 BPM | A minor, F minor, C major |
| Folk | 70–110 BPM | G major, C major, D major |
| Funk | 100–120 BPM | E minor, D minor |
| Future Bass | 140–160 BPM | C major, A minor |
| Hardstyle | 145–155 BPM | A minor, E minor |
| Hip-Hop | 85–95 BPM | C minor, F minor, A minor |
| House | 120–130 BPM | A minor, F minor, C major |
| Jazz | 100–160 BPM | F major, Bb major, C major |
| Lo-fi | 70–90 BPM | C major, A minor, D minor |
| Metal | 120–160 BPM | E minor, D minor, B minor |
| Pop | 100–130 BPM | C major, G major, A minor |
| Progressive House | 124–128 BPM | A minor, B minor |
| Punk | 160–190 BPM | A major, E major |
| R&B | 60–90 BPM | C major, A minor, F major |
| Reggae | 60–90 BPM | A minor, G major |
| Reggaeton | 90–100 BPM | A minor, D minor, G minor |
| Rock | 110–140 BPM | E major, A major, G major |
| Soul | 70–100 BPM | C major, G major |
| Synthwave | 80–118 BPM | A minor, D minor, C minor |
| Tech House | 122–128 BPM | A minor, G minor |
| Techno | 120–130 BPM | A minor, F minor, D minor |
| Trance | 128–140 BPM | A minor, F minor, C minor |
| Trap | 130–150 BPM | C minor, F minor, G minor |
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Every genre has a tempo pocket and a handful of keys it lives in. Getting the BPM and key right up front makes a track sit in its genre — and makes it far easier to mix, mash up, or match to reference songs. This reference distills the conventions producers actually use.
Why BPM ranges matter
House music sits around 120–130 BPM, lofi drifts near 70–90, and drum and bass races past 160. Pick a tempo inside the pocket and your groove reads as the genre instantly; stray too far and it stops feeling right.
Why common keys matter
Electronic and hip-hop genres lean heavily on minor keys like A minor and F minor, while pop favors bright majors. Starting in a common key gives you a familiar palette and makes harmonic mixing with other tracks far simpler.
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Sort and compare
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Who it's for
A quick reference for anyone deciding the tempo and key of a track.
Producers
Set your DAW tempo and starting key before laying down the first idea.
DJs
Check where a genre's tempo sits so you can plan transitions and BPM-match your sets.
Suno & AI music
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