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"Every day we would run through it three or four times with a metronome."
There are numbers on the metronome to which you can set it.
I find myself as that metronome in the middle, balancing left and right.
It is entirely possible that you never play your music with a metronome at all.
Head over to the next page to read all about how different kinds of metronomes work.
Or is it the Metronome itself whose days are numbered?
The body moved without thought and slowly, like a metronome that might not make another click.
"The orchestra here is very good about keeping it right on the metronome."
Think of a metronome as graph paper for the ears.
"The first day I brought in a metronome," he recalls.
That's fun - nothing is more boring than playing to a metronome.
Then it is as if the offense were moving to the beat of a metronome.
"Metronome" is also defeated by a poor sense of scale.
Our internal metronomes also seemed out of sync with country life.
All that remained was the steady beat of a metronome.
It means a steady, normal beat, between 66 and 76 on the metronome.
The next thirty seconds happened as if driven by a metronome.
This also has led many musicians to criticize use of a metronome.
Metronome technique is extensive and has been the subject of several books.
From the box, he lifted a device that looked like a metronome with four arms.
He made a small, portable metronome which was patented in 1816.
He padded into a corner, tail going like a metronome.
He was a hell of a bowler - a metronome.
As in the shed, the seconds had wandered off the metronome.
Therapists suggested he start a 15-session program with the interactive metronome.