It depends on the quality and type of music, but it's around 963062 bytes, or .918 megabytes per minute.
To calculate the beats per minute in music, you can use a metronome or a timing device to count the number of beats that occur in one minute. This will give you the BPM (beats per minute) of the music.
There are 1,048,576 bytes per megabyte.
The standard beats per minute for music is typically around 120 to 140 BPM.
Music written in 4/4 time typically has a tempo of around 60 to 120 beats per minute.
That depends what you store in it. For MP3 music in fairly high quality, I usually estimate 1 MB per minute. Note that 1 GB (gibabyte) = 1024 MB. For high-quality movies, you need much more storage space per minute.
351916KB / 1024KB per MB = 343.67MB
A CD track in uncompresed audio (WAV or PCM format) uses 11.0 MB per minute, which is 0.011 GB per minute.
The standard tempo in beats per minute for music in 4/4 time signature is typically around 120 to 160 beats per minute.
One Sector on storage media constitutes of 512 Bytes.
2,460.52 litres per minute.
96 gallons per minute = about 363.4 liters per minute.
The most popular BPM in today's music industry is around 120-130 beats per minute.