A tool designed to estimate the duration of a musical piece based on factors such as tempo (beats per minute) and the number of measures. For example, a piece with 120 beats per minute and 100 measures would have an estimated duration of two minutes. Different implementations may incorporate additional parameters like time signature and repeat structures for greater accuracy.
Such tools offer significant value to musicians, composers, and arrangers. Precise duration estimations aid in planning set lists for live performances, fitting music to specific time slots (e.g., for radio broadcasts or film scores), and managing rehearsal time effectively. Historically, estimating duration relied on manual calculations or experience-based approximations. Digital tools now offer greater speed and precision, streamlining workflows and facilitating more complex musical projects.