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Metronome, with Tuner and mini Recorder. Very simple to handle. The best choice for musician who has no mastership on computer .
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An instrument consisting of a short pendulum with a sliding weight. It is set in motion by clockwork, and serves to measure time in music.
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The first successful apparatus to show the precise tempo of a piece was not invented until 1816. Beethoven was the first noted composer to use it.
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Mechanical (or, today, electrical) device that ticks (or blinks) out regular tempos from about 40 to 208 beats per minute.
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a pendulum-like instrument dating from the early 19th century, used to regularize and measure tempo.
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Adjustable mechanical or electronic device which audibly indicates tempo. Some electronic versions may indicate beats per minute (bpm).
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clicking pendulum indicates the exact tempo of a piece of music
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a device, either mechanical or electronic, used to keep a steady beat for musical prac
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a device for regulating time in the performance of music
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a device musicians use to maintain tempo
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a device similar to a mechanical clock or, in case of the electronic version, to a household buzzer
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a device that produces a regular pulse , usually used to keep a beat steady in musical rehearsal
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a device that produces a strict rhythm
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a device used in the music industry
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a device used to mark time by means of regularly recurring ticks or flashes at adjustable intervals
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a device you use to learn timing
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a gadget which generates "ticks" or "peeps" at specified intervals
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a good idea to help keep the tempo stable
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a mechanical device designed to keep perfect time
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a mechanical device used by musicians to help them count while they practice
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an essential tool for a musician
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an instrument that marks exact time (it clicks) so musicians can keep their beat
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an instrument with a sliding weight on a pendulum which can be adjusted so that the instrument will tick faster or slower
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a simple device that keeps a set beat
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a simple device that keeps the time by creating a regular beat
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a simple gadget which emits a steady click at a speed which you determine
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a small electronic device that beeps at whatever speed you set it to
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a time keeping device
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a timing device used by musicians
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A mechanical or electronic device used for sounding a steady beat at various rates of speed.
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Device used to indicate the tempo by sounding regular beats at adjustable speeds.
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A mechanical device that clicks out a desired tempo (beat). The numbers on a metronome indicate how many times it clicks per minute. (I highly recommend practicing with a metronome. Tapping your foot with the beat is extremely important. If you don't own a metronome, still tap your foot to the beat. This helps to build solid rhythmic sense.)
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a device or software function that produces a discrete pulse. Used to synchronize music with a specific tempo.
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Invented by Maelzel in 1816, the instrument is used to indicate the exact tempo of a composition. An indication such as M.M. 60 indicates that the pendulum, with a weight at the bottom, makes 60 beats per minute. A slider is moved up and down the pendulum to decrease and increase the tempo. M.M. = 80 means that the time value of a quarter note is the equivalent of one pendulum beat when the slider is set at 80.
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A metronome is a device that produces a regulated pulse, usually used to keep a beat steady in musical compositions.
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