Metronome · Moderato

117 BPM Metronome

117 BPM is Moderato — moderate, lively, and arguably the sweet spot of popular music. Each beat arrives every 512 ms. Many of the most recognisable songs ever recorded sit right in this zone: classic rock anthems, country hits, and pop standards all gravitate here because 117 BPM is fast enough to feel energetic but slow enough to stay clearly rhythmic to a casual listener. For musicians, this is also a useful practice tempo: fast enough to feel the music moving, but slow enough to correct mistakes in real time without stopping. If you're learning a piece at 120 BPM or above, 117 BPM makes an excellent stepping-stone tempo.

117
BPM · Moderato
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What does 117 BPM feel like?

At 117 beats per minute, each beat arrives every 512 milliseconds. This is a brisk walk or a light jog in step cadence terms. The 512 ms between beats keeps things moving without feeling rushed.

Songs and music at 117 BPM

Well-known music near this tempo includes 'Don't Stop Believin'' by Journey (~119 BPM), 'Living on a Prayer' by Bon Jovi (~123 BPM), classic rock anthems. Use the full MusoKit metronome to practice along with any of these — set it to 117 BPM, hit play, and start counting.

FAQs

What music is at 117 BPM?

Moderato around 117 BPM is packed with famous songs: classic rock anthems, country hits, and pop standards. Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'' sits right in this range.

Is 117 BPM fast or slow?

117 BPM is moderate — energetic without being rushed. Moderato is Italian for 'moderately', and this range is often described as a brisk walking or light jogging pace.

How accurate is this metronome?

The click uses the Web Audio API's sample-accurate scheduler with a 25 ms lookahead — the same approach used in professional DAWs.

What is the Italian name for 117 BPM?

Moderato — meaning 'moderately'. Covers roughly 108–120 BPM in most classical references.

Can I tap tempo instead of entering a BPM number?

Yes — open the full metronome and use the Tap button. Tap it in time with any song to automatically set the BPM.

Related on MusoKit

Full metronomeTime signatures, subdivisions, tap tempo, and custom click sounds. BPM to millisecondsConvert 117 BPM into delay and LFO times for your DAW. Speed trainerAuto-ramp from slow to 117 BPM over any number of bars. Drum machineBuild a groove at 117 BPM with classic drum kits.