Talk:Don't Let Me Down (The Chainsmokers song)

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Odd wording in the section "Background and Composition"[edit]

In the sentence,"The song has a double-time tempo of 80 beats per minute and a key of G♯ minor.", the first part seems to be an unusual or wrong way of describing the tempo. I am not a musician or any form of musical expert so I am uncertain myself. That said, I am pretty sure that musical tempo is described by Latin words. Further, double time in music...as I understand it...refers to halving the tempo resolution. In this case...I think it should to be referred to as "andante or andantino" instead of "double-time" I may be wrong about this so I decided to leave this comment in the hopes that somebody more knowledgeable can check it out. 66.215.187.187 (talk) 06:42, 14 December 2017 (UTC)Nick F.S.[reply]