Broadway Musical Gymnastics Floor Music Title: Broadway Bounds
This high-energy, broadway-style track is engineered for maximum performance impact. It is sold with the option to be professionally custom-cut to any competitive length required by your specific gymnastics division (such as 45 seconds, 1 minute, or 1 minute and 30 seconds). The music features crisp, punchy hits perfect for highlighting major tumbling passes, leaps, and strict choreography endpoints.
Broadway Musical Gymnastics Floor Music Style
This track falls directly into the "Broadway Music" genre, heavily driven by big band brass instruments, energetic jazz-influenced rhythms, and a theatrical flair. Its fast tempo and syncopated rhythmic stabs make it exceptionally useful for gymnastics floor routines. The natural narrative arc of the music allows the athlete to easily tell a story, show off dynamic personality, and execute precise rhythm changes. The distinct instrumental cues provide clear markers for required routine requirements and major tumbling lines, ensuring the gymnast can stay perfectly on beat with the choreography.
Similar Artists & Influence
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Musicals: Chicago, 42nd Street, Hairspray, and The Prom
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Artists & Ensembles: Postmodern Jukebox, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The Brian Setzer Orchestra, and Benny Goodman
Statistical Analysis
| Metric |
Details |
| Style |
Broadway / Big Band Jazz / Theatrical Swing |
| Tempo / BPM |
Fast (~165 BPM) |
| Primary Instruments |
Brass sections (trumpets, trombones), Saxophones, Piano, Drums, Bass |
| Energy Level |
High / Energetic |
| Mood |
Sassy, Playful, Confident, Upbeat |
| Key Influences |
Classic show tunes, Broadway theatrical dance numbers, 1940s Swing revival |
Pros & Cons for Gymnastics Competition
Pros:
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High Energy: The lively brass and fast tempo keep the judges engaged and the crowd energized throughout the whole routine.
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Strong Accents: The track contains distinct punchy hits that are ideal for timing the landings of major tumbling passes.
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Performance Value: The theatrical style encourages strong facial expressions and expressive dance, which can help increase artistry scores.
Cons:
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Pacing Demand: Because the tempo is consistently fast, it requires high cardiovascular endurance from the gymnast to keep their movements sharp until the very end.
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Niche Appeal: The specific jazz / broadway vibe requires a gymnast with great natural performance flair; it may not suit a competitor who prefers more lyrical or classical movements.