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BPM Filtering/Visualization


Hey Guys,



i would like to improve deezer!!!



i have the brilliant idea to add bpm as a sortable entity of the songs.



this would be a majestic difference to all other music-streaming-portals!!



Lists of 300 songs sorted by bpm sac and you wouldnt have to change the playlist anymore!!!



who do others think about it???
Great idea. Did you know that you can search by BPM already? Take a look at this topic 😉

Thanks for the idea @walker I've passed it on and voted for it. I particularly like the BPM link, it's very interesting :thumbsup_tone2:


Hey Chiara! I moved your topic to our ideas forum - people can vote for your idea to make it more popular :)

Great idea by the way!
There is no way to visualise the beats per minute of each song, and this would be a great MUST HAVE for all of us working with beats (fitness!).

It would be great if Deezer could implement this.

Thank you!

Chiara

Another idea:

Use device sensors to control music. For example, shake to the right to go to next song. Shake to the left to hear again the song, and shake again to go to the previous song.
Turn your device screen upside down and music stops, or using front-sensor it also stops.

Some mobile,tablets,etc still have fingerprint sensor to control this kind of things with gestures in that area.

Another benefit are heart rate sensors. With high bpm maybe you need a relaxing song, or maybe not. Perhaps you’re doing sport and that’s why it shows a high score. But in latter case, using accelerometer, gyroscope, and even GPS, Deezer’s AI knows what you need in that moment.

More things can be done with sensors, for sure.


Favorite music can inspire an athlete to incredible achievements if it sounds at the right pace. Like 180 for running, for example. That’s why tempo changing with maintaining the original pitch is a good idea.

On Apple smartphones, only the PaceDJ and TrailMix apps do this. But they do not cope well with the task, since they can only work with Apple Music and regularly fall when they encounter DRM-protected tracks. I 

If you added such a feature in your application, you would become the most popular music service among athletes.


Hi there @Bulmasen 

Thanks for reaching out and for your suggestion - I've merged your idea here so that it can enhance an existing suggestion and help this get more votes!

I've pinned your reply as well so that the devs can see it clearly :wink:

For everyone else, please register your votes above :v_tone2:


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All the votes have been transferred into this idea.