ütésperc
Ütésperc is a term used to describe the tempo of rhythmic activity in certain Hungarian contexts. The word combines ütés (hit, strike) with perc (minute), and is commonly understood as a unit representing the number of beats or strokes per minute in a performance. In English-language music terminology, the corresponding concept is beats per minute (BPM).
Usage and scope: The term appears mainly in Hungarian percussion pedagogy, drumming manuals, and some martial
Measurement and examples: A metronome set to 120 ütés/perc yields 120 beats per minute; a drumline routine
Variations and cautions: Because perc can be read as minute or, in some contexts, as percent, readers