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Does the article suggest that songs with an average speeds of between 106-113 beats per minute tend to be hits? What is the correlation?

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the article seems to be suggesting that the tempo or beat of the song/performance differ from one musical venue to another (eg: recording studio/live concert/auditorium) and, at the moment of performance the pace of the tempo or the speed of beats have an effect on tone, pitch and clarity which in turn has something to do with a successful live recording formula as opposed to studio recording..or something like that... ie: Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds - Radio City & Luther College - Neurotemporal Graphs show: Sublime Clarity"..that sort of thing..and this all has something to do with the temporal lobe area of the performer`s brain...which in the case of dave matthews is very interesting... :lol: ...PHEW!!!...as for me i just liked the pretty graphs...like this one.. :lol:

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