The Google Metronome |
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Aug 23 2016, 01:04 PM |
Just found this, when searching for metronome:
https://www.google.se/search?q=METRONOME&am...me&ie=UTF-8 |
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Aug 23 2016, 01:47 PM |
I like http://a.bestmetronome.com/ because it has all those handy shortcuts to quickly enter any speed. And it has a pleasant sound. Not like many others out there where you immediately close the page because the click sound sounds worse than 80's midi music
Granted, the Google one is also quite accessible. Once in a while http://bestdrumtrainer.com/tt/ comes in handy as well to test your overall timing stability. @Cael: I agree that having a more customizable metronome would be a good thing. That's one thing I'm really missing in my own practice as well. Thinking about it now, I'm inclined to write one This post has been edited by Wyverex: Aug 23 2016, 01:54 PM |
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Aug 23 2016, 01:56 PM |
I like http://a.bestmetronome.com/ because it has all those handy shortcuts to quickly enter any speed. And it has a pleasant sound. Not like many others out there where you immediately close the page because the click sound sounds worse than 80's midi music Granted, the Google one is also quite accessible. Once in a while http://bestdrumtrainer.com/tt/ comes in handy as well to test your overall timing stability. @Cael: I agree that having a more customizable metronome would be a good thing. That's one thing I'm really missing in my own practice as well. Thinking about it now, I'm inclined to write one I wouldn't know how to write one, so I hope someone else might do it some time If you do write one and decide to share it, please incorporate some time/countdown/stopwatch feature I've yet to see that in any metronome. |
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Aug 23 2016, 05:21 PM
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Well I'm gonna plug my favorite most customizable polyrhythmic/visual/3d metronome... BounceMetronome. Pretty cheap too. http://bouncemetronome.com/
Still loving the google metronome shout. Thanks Kris will be using this when I quickly need a beat. This post has been edited by verciazghra: Aug 23 2016, 05:24 PM -------------------- "To achieve great things, two things are needed; a plan, and not quite enough time." -Leonard Bernstein
"The only love affair I have ever had was with music." -Maurice Ravel "There's no such place as dumb question." -Dose One |
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Aug 23 2016, 06:59 PM |
Google metronome is one of my best friends!
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Aug 23 2016, 08:33 PM |
I like http://a.bestmetronome.com/ because it has all those handy shortcuts to quickly enter any speed. And it has a pleasant sound. Not like many others out there where you immediately close the page because the click sound sounds worse than 80's midi music Yes that's the one I normally use, but the site was down so that's why I googled! I've always thought that this site, GMC, needed a metronome that could be adjusted more than the one in the lessons. Maybe something for the future? Something that could be modified for several time signatures. And I'd love to have a countdown/stopwatch thing incorporated as well, so one could say: "I'll practice at 120 bpm for 5 minutes, then 5 minutes of 130 bpm" having a countdown to keep time. Would be kinda need. Yep that's a cool idea! Well I'm gonna plug my favorite most customizable polyrhythmic/visual/3d metronome... BounceMetronome. Pretty cheap too. http://bouncemetronome.com/ That is some scary stuff!! |
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Aug 25 2016, 02:04 PM |
I am a regular user of Bounce
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Aug 27 2016, 11:08 PM |
A metronome built in to GMC would really be cool
Todd |
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Sep 7 2016, 01:44 PM |
Great discovery, will be recommending this to students for sure. I've used the app 'Tempo' for years as its clean uncluttered design is user friendly and has lots of customisation plus a 'setlist' feature that allows you to setup evolving metronome settings without the need to keep manually changing, i've found this great for 'time feel' practice as you can set it to start muting clicks or changing divisions and time signatures.
app store https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/tempo-metro...d304731501?mt=8 Google Play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?...tempo&hl=en |
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