In this paper, we study tempo estimation using spectral templates coming from unsupervised or supervised learning given a database annotated into tempo. More precisely, we study the inclusion of these templates in our tempo estimation algorithm of [1]. For this, we consider as periodicity observation a 48-dimensions vector obtained by sampling the value of the amplitude of the DFT at tempo-related frequencies. We name it spectral template. A set of reference spectral templates is then learned in an unsupervised or supervised way from an annotated database. These reference spectral templates combined with all the possible tempo assumptions constitute the hidden states which we decode using a Viterbi algorithm. Experiments are then performed on the “ballroom dancer” test-set which allows concluding on improvement over state-ofthe-art. In particular, we discuss the use of prior tempo probabilities. It should be noted however that these results are only indicative considering that the training and test-set are the same in this preliminary experiment.