: For "Rolling in the Deep," a typical nightcore edit pushes the BPM to roughly 130–140+ BPM . This transforms the "dark blues-y gospel disco" into something resembling Happy Hardcore or Eurodance .
Nightcore, originally a Norwegian project from 2001, involves speeding up source material by roughly , which naturally raises the pitch. rolling in the deep - adele (sped up/nightcore)
: The original is set at 105 BPM in C minor . This tempo provides a "driving" sense of urgency. : For "Rolling in the Deep," a typical
: The 35% increase in speed can raise the pitch by approximately 5.5 semitones . Adele’s powerful soul vocals are shifted into a "chipmunk" or "kawaii-inflected" register. 3. Cultural and Psychological Impact : The original is set at 105 BPM in C minor
: The song uses downward-moving melodic motifs in the verses, typical of standard blues, before reversing into an upward-reaching chorus to build "song energy".
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