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Electronic metronome
Electronic metronome




electronic metronome

Mark Bouquet Edited: September 9, 2017, 11:23 AM I'd use it for practicing scales slowly and may be to play passages of a piece once I play it comfortably, to ensure everything is packed well. I have good timing, and when I play with other people I sync with them pretty well.

electronic metronome

Should I buy a mechanical one, or you normally get tired of them after few months?Īlso, what do you normally use the metronome for?

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I've read that a lot of people switched after months or years using a mechanical on to an electronic one, and they all say that electronic ones are way more portable and let you do more things. The other solution is to buy a bluetooth speaker. The problem is, a decent one starts at about $50, and it will have much less options than any app out there. I'm thinking about buying one wooden metronome, probably from Wittner. They look fantastic and, although I'm not old enough to feel nostalgic about them, I can feel their "magic", beautifully made, a piece of hardware that I admire. In the other hand, I've always loved the classic wooden metronomes, like those from Wittner. With a few touches you can change the click sound, the rhythm, tempo, accents, etc. Using an app is the easiest thing in the world for me, and also the possibilities are infinite.

electronic metronome

I normally use an app for Android in my smartphone, but, although my phone is new and powerful, I still miss a louder click. Tim Ripond What kind of metronome do you use: mechanical or electronic? What for? September 9, 2017, 7:58 AM






Electronic metronome