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According to Wikipedia, "a metronome is any device that produces regular, metrical ticks (beats, clicks) — settable in beats per minute. (...) The metronome is used by musicians to help keep a steady tempo as they play, or to work on issues of irregular timing, or to help internalize a clear sense of timing and tempo."
{ Thanks, Mukil Elango. }
awesome!
ReplyDeleteSoweeeet. My sis used to use it quite alot when she was playing Violin.
ReplyDeleteMajor flaw: it only can changed in 4 BPM increments.
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