I think most people like a mix of music, vs. one style. Also, the better you get to know the regulars in a particular time slot, you can start to taylor more music in to fit them. (watch for feedback in class)
I teach 5-6 Spinning classes a week between two gyms. Most of which is at a YMCA also.
There are some good music threads here on TE. Some in this section. Some in I *think* the non-cycling section. The advanced search function might find em. I know I picked up some great tunes from here.
Also, a couple other resources that might help you are:
Pedal-On... indoor cycling instructors web-site...
http://www.pedal-on.com/
They have some great threads on music.
This site I do not really use, but have it listed in my favs...
Inner-Cycling... indoor cycling...
http://www.innercycling.com/
Also, Spinning.com now has a forum...
http://community.spinning.com/
A free source of net radio that helps you find new tunes easily...
Pandora... you type in name of band you like, and it brings up others like it...
http://www.pandora.com/#/account/sign-in/
iTunes has the genius feature that helps to find similiar tunes/artists.
YouTube also will give you links to something else related. It takes time, but I find the coolest stuff this way. Also, you can preview the whole song this way before you buy it on iTunes if that is where your purchase (vs. the 30sec clip they give you).
MixMeister is a help, and a PITA at the same time. PedalOn has a whole section on this. IF you use iTunes, there is an issue between the special encryption iTunes uses, and what MM accepts. There is a way around this. Cumbersome PITA, but it exists.
Word to wise on making your whole playlist one seamless thread... which CAN be great... unless you need to stop, FF or RV to a section. If using an iPod directly into the stero... the iPod will think the seamless thread is ONE song...
Sorry... I'm lol to myself, that's uh "fun" to sort out in the middle of a full class. Personally never done it... just read about it. Decided to not go there. I do use MM to edit F words etc. Sounds choppy since I'm not a pro dj. But, makes the song playable at the Y.
On varying the playlist... yes, that is important imho. I have some peeps that religiously take my class for the tunes. Because I work really hard to keep it fresh. Yes, fresh as in the lastest stuff (you can watch the charts on iTunes also for this), BUT I also rotate my music continually (all songs played, not just chart toppers)... and have a system to keep track of that...
Some of my students literally take me back-to-back nights at my main gym. I never play the same songs. Lots of work on my part. But, it aids in them coming back, because class is new.
Matching beats to moves, absolutely. Sometimes you can get away with music people would not normally play for pleasure, because it matches the feel of what you are donig on the bike.
If you are a music person as you say... try your blends by ear with the instruments. I have some music background. If it doesn't make sense in one spot in the profile, like transition well, switch it to elsewhere... or chose something else in its' place.
Last... lol... on your songs switching generes...
ok, get this... one night I had our long hill song transtion from old school disco to hard-rock metal... steady and slow at the hill base... and heavy and hard at the end... PLUS, music matched it.
OK... hope that helps!
Miranda![]()




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