Metronome.. real deal behind it |
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Metronome.. real deal behind it |
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Jul 11 2006, 12:04 PM |
Interesting points. I have been looking at metronomes, although I am a newbie I have noticed that when I try to play stuff at a certain rythm or pace I just don't get it right. It sounds ok but the timing is off and with a metronome I should be able to practise this.
The question is, is ANY metronome good enough or should I look for those which have certain functions. Just looking at a couple of examples (see below), the "*" denotes the pricing (one is cheapest) * http://www.musikborsen.se/frameset.aspx?id...tno=160212&fm=1 ** http://www.musikborsen.se/itempg.aspx?id=1...44&artno=149847 *** http://www.musikborsen.se/itempg.aspx?id=1...66&artno=156224 |
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Jul 11 2006, 12:16 PM |
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Jul 11 2006, 06:00 PM |
QUOTE (MFC) Interesting points. I have been looking at metronomes, although I am a newbie I have noticed that when I try to play stuff at a certain rythm or pace I just don't get it right. It sounds ok but the timing is off and with a metronome I should be able to practise this. The question is, is ANY metronome good enough or should I look for those which have certain functions. Just looking at a couple of examples (see below), the "*" denotes the pricing (one is cheapest) * http://www.musikborsen.se/frameset.aspx?id...tno=160212&fm=1 ** http://www.musikborsen.se/itempg.aspx?id=1...44&artno=149847 *** http://www.musikborsen.se/itempg.aspx?id=1...mp;artno=156224 Any of these will do - I have a much more basic one... |
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