“Slow Fast” is a high-energy instrumental in G Major at 153 BPM, built for motion, contrast, and forward drive. Its title suggests shifting pace and kinetic tension, making it useful for chase movement, montage acceleration, comic urgency, momentum changes, and scenes where the visual rhythm moves between restraint and release.
Best Loop Candidates: 0:24–0:48 / 0:48–1:12 / 1:00–1:24
Use Case: Fast-paced cue for chase movement, kinetic montage, comic urgency, sudden acceleration, visual contrast, and scenes where rhythm shifts between control and release.
Elmer Ferrer is a Cuban-Canadian guitarist, composer, and producer celebrated for his versatility and innovation. Born in Cuba, Ferrer was immersed in the island’s rich musical traditions from a young age, shaping his eclectic and expressive guitar style.
With contributions to over 300 CDs, DVDs, and film soundtracks, Ferrer’s career spans blues, R&B, rock, and world music. He’s performed at major festivals worldwide, often in front of crowds exceeding 90,000, and collaborated with a wide array of international artists.
His work has earned Latin Grammy nominations and a Goya Award for Best Score, cementing his reputation as one of the most dynamic voices in modern guitar music.
Sync Pitch Sheet: Slow Fast
Song Profile
Key Signature: G Major
BPM: 153
Tempo: Fast / high-energy movement
Vocals: Instrumental
Type: One Stop
Track Summary
“Slow Fast” is a high-tempo instrumental cue in G Major at 153 BPM. Its energy, pacing, and title suggest contrast, acceleration, and playful momentum, making it useful for scenes with sudden shifts, kinetic movement, or rhythmic visual editing.
Sync Highlights
153 BPM creates strong forward motion for montage, pursuit, and energetic editing.
G Major supports brightness, clarity, and movement.
Strong fit for scenes built around acceleration, contrast, or visual rhythm.
Instrumental one-stop track supports fast clearance and flexible placement.
Sync Potential
“Slow Fast” by Elmer Ferrer is built for scenes where pacing changes are part of the storytelling. Its fast BPM and kinetic character make it a strong fit for chase sequences, quirky montage, action-comedy movement, high-energy transitions, and visual edits that need rhythm and acceleration.
Scene Types
Fast-cut montage and acceleration sequences
Chase movement or comic pursuit
Action-comedy transitions
Sports, training, or kinetic visual pacing
Scenes shifting between restraint and release
Track Narrative:
“Slow Fast” feels like a scene suddenly finding its legs — a shift from hesitation into motion, from setup into acceleration. Its quick pulse and bright tonal center give it movement and lift, making it useful for playful urgency, momentum, pursuit, and rapid visual storytelling.
Instrumental Notes:
Fast instrumental cue in G Major at 153 BPM. Designed for high-energy pacing, movement, acceleration, montage, chase scenes, and editorial sequences that need rhythmic momentum.