Acoustic beats are built from recorded instruments — fingerpicked or strummed guitar, piano, upright bass, brushed drums and light percussion — with minimal processing, usually between 70 and 110 BPM. BeatStore's acoustic catalogue suits singer-songwriter demos, unplugged versions, wedding and travel films, podcast beds and acoustic-pop singles. Preview each beat in full, read exactly what the licence covers before you buy, and download MP3, WAV or stems immediately.
Clear FiltersAcoustic beats are built from performances: fingerpicked or strummed guitar, piano, upright bass, brushed drums and light hand percussion, recorded with minimal processing so the room and the player stay audible. Tempos usually fall between 70 and 110 BPM.
Singer-songwriter demos, unplugged versions of existing songs, wedding and travel films, podcast beds and acoustic-pop singles all suit this material. The natural dynamics mean you may need to ride your vocal level more than you would over a compressed programmed beat.
Preview each beat in full, read exactly what the licence covers before you buy, and download MP3, WAV or stems immediately.
A: Acoustic beats generally sit between 70 and 110 BPM. Ballads land at 70 to 85 BPM, while acoustic-pop and folk arrangements move at 100 to 120 BPM.
A: On BeatStore, acoustic beats are built around recorded acoustic instrumentation rather than synthesised sounds. Check the beat description if it matters to you, since some producers blend sampled and recorded parts.
A: Yes, provided the licence covers commercial video. If you are a videographer delivering to a client, confirm the licence permits third-party use rather than personal use only.