Rhythm and Pulse
Tempo
Industry and Technology
100

The basic unit of time in music; the "heartbeat" of a song.

Beat

100

The speed of the music.

Tempo

100

Music produced specifically to be sold and distributed to a mass audience.

Commercial Music

200
  • A series of undifferentiated even beats (like a clock ticking).

Pulse

200

Gradually getting faster.

Acellerando

200

A method of transmitting or receiving data (especially video and audio) over a computer network as a steady, continuous flow.

Streaming

300

The first beat of a measure, typically the strongest.

Downbeat

300

Gradually getting slower.

Ritardando

300

The unauthorized duplication of copyrighted music.

Piracy

400

The grouping of beats into regular patterns (e.g., Duple/Quadruple or Triple).

Meter

400

A strong accent on the second and fourth beats of a quadruple meter (common in Rock, Pop, and Hip-Hop).

Backbeat
400

Taking a portion of one sound recording and reusing it as an instrument or a sound recording in a different song.

Sample/Sampling

500

A rhythmic technique where the emphasis is placed on "off-beats" or weak beats.

Syncopation

500

The vocalist in hip-hop who rhymes and engages the crowd.

MC

500

A person who plays recorded music for an audience.

DJ