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    Trance music is typically characterized by a tempo between 120 and 150 beats per minute (BPM), [7] repeating melodic phrases [7] and a musical form that distinctly builds tension and elements throughout a track often culminating in 1 to 2 "peaks" or "drops". [7]

    • Common Tempos of House and Trance
    • Time Signatures of House and Trance
    • Rhythm Patterns of House and Trance
    • The Rhythm Emphasis of House and Trance
    • The Sound Emphasis of House and Trance
    • The Lengths of Phrases in House and Trance Songs
    • The Structure of House and Trance Songs
    • The Song Lengths of House and Trance

    This website has a blog post about the common tempos of EDM genres, for which I did much research. According to that blog post, house songs usually have a tempo within the 115—130 BPM range, and trance songs usually have a tempo within the 125—150 BPM range.

    House has a 4/4 time signature (source: House music). Trance has a 4/4 time signature, but some trance subgenres have songs that are completely or partly in a non 4/4 time signature, which is pretty uncommon, as far as I know. For example, Hallucinogen’s song “Snakey Shaker” changes at 2:17 minutes to a 3/4 time signature. Another example is “Somet...

    Songs can be completely or partly in a non 4/4 time signature. These songs or song parts can’t have a four-on-the-floor rhythm pattern (source: Four on the floor (music)). House has a four-on-the-floor rhythm pattern (source: House music, Books, Is it house? Or is it trance? A beginner’s guide to electronic music genres). There are trance songs in ...

    The rhythm emphasis in a house song is on every beat with a bass drum hit and emphasizing the second and the fourth beat even more. The extra emphasis usually happens with a snare or clap hit on top of the bass drum. Also, house songs emphasize the off-beat with a hi-hat usually (source: House music, How do you explain the difference between house ...

    The typical sound of house songs consist of the elements: bassline/drums/synthesizer riff/vocal. Usually, there is an emphasis on these elements (source: House music, House vs Techno vs Trance Music – What are the Differences?, Is it house? Or is it trance? A beginner’s guide to electronic music genres, Books). I think that house is a broad genre. ...

    The most common length of phrases for house songs is 8 bars. However, the same song can also have one or multiple phrases of 4 bars or 16 bars but are less common (source: House music, How To Make House Music: The Complete Guide, House vs Techno vs Trance Music – What are the Differences?). For trance songs, the most common length of phrases is 8 b...

    EDMProd analyzed the songs in the Beatport top 100. According to the analysis, in October 2015, EDMProd shared the most found song structures. EDMProd described each of these song structures with a sequence of letters. Each of these letters is a section type of a song structure. The section types of these letters are: 1. A: verse, breakdown, build-...

    As already mentioned, the song length can depend on the version of that song, such as that the ‘original mix’ or ‘extended mix’ is (probably always) longer than the ‘radio edit’ one. EDMProd analyzed the Beatport top 100 in October 2015 and found the average song length of multiple genres (source: What I Learned from Analyzing the Top 100 Tracks on...

  2. Jan 17, 2022 · Trance music has atmospheric or psychedelic sound ranging between 125 and 150 BPM. House, Techno, and Trance music are often mistaken or confused with each other. Here are some broad comparisons between them: House music is relatively slower, more melodic, and upbeat, with its roots in disco.

  3. The music was dubbed "progressive" because it drew upon the influence of Giorgio Moroder's Euro disco rather than the disco inspired by the symphonic Philadelphia sound. [55] By 1993, progressive house and trance music had emerged in dance clubs. [56] "Progressive house" was an English style of house distinguished by long tracks, big riffs ...

    • Acid Trance. Place of Origin: Europe. Notable Artists: Hardfloor, the KLF, Electric Skychurch, Psychobabble, Union Jack, Art of Trance. History/Description: When you think of classic trance in the late ‘80s/early ‘90s, it could likely be labeled as acid trance, or simply acid.
    • Balearic Trance. Place of Origin: Spain. Notable Artists: Roger Shah, Chicane, Energy 52, Solarstone, Humate. History/Description: Also known as Ibiza trance or Balearic house, Balearic trance emerged in the ‘90s and drew upon the Balearic beat, which first came into the scene in the mid-‘80s.
    • Dream Trance. Place of Origin: Italy. Notable Artists: Robert Miles, DJ Dado, Ian Van Dahl, Zhi-Vago, W.P. Alex Remark. History/Description: The godfather of dream trance is basically Italian producer Robert Miles.
    • Goa Trance. Place of Origin: India. Notable Artists: Astral Projection, Shakta, Prana, Filteria. History/Description: Thank the hippies for this one. Named after the city in India, where free thinkers flocked in the ‘60s and ‘70s, Goa trance is also nicknamed “hippie trance.”
  4. Aug 15, 2024 · Melodies. 3 Subgenres of Trance Music You Need to Know. Progressive Trance. Uplifting Trance. Psychedelic Trance. That’s It for this Guide! What is Trance Music in a Nutshell? Trance music is a genre of electronic music known for its melodic, hypnotic qualities and energetic tempo.

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  6. Oct 13, 2017 · Trance was born in Germany, and is one of the most popular styles of EDM. Ranging from 110-150BPM, trance is known for repetitiously building up and breaking down huge melodies.