[musictlk] Accessible Metronome?
Robert Moore
robertjmoore at embarqmail.com
Sun May 8 01:23:24 UTC 2011
I have a click metronome that just has a round dyle and this might be a
bit daunting to set up but on mine between the fastest and the slowest
setting it gives a constant tone. What you could do with one like mine
is sit down with a sited person and chart out the tempo and then
memorise it or refer to it. What I meen is that you turn the dyle one
click at a time and it increases the tempo. The dyle has a click type
dyle that you can feel when you turn it, much like a ratchet action.
Mine is rather stiff so you would not be likely to upset the settings by
accident.
The one I have happends to have 40 tempo settings.
Would you like me to find out the brand and model for you>?
If you have any questions about it or if I was not clear let me know.
Bob
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Subject: Re: [musictlk] Accessible Metronome?
Actually if you are good enough you can like me estomate by the clicks.
I know almost 2hat 90 sound slike as I play constently to a click track
on my computer for example and 120 is twice as fast as 60 for example.
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On May 7, 2011, at 8:40 AM, Jorge Paez wrote:
> I've been able to do it since I recorded my teacher's classes,
> I would simply match the tick tock of my metrono to the one recorded.
> However: I don't use the mentrono seriously anymore unless I
absolutely need it.
> If you have an idea of how its supposed to be played,
> can't you base it off of how it ticks according toyour notes?
>
> Jorge
>
>
> On May 7, 2011, at 11:37 AM, kwakmiso at aol.com wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone, it's Miso.
>>
>> As a flute player, it is vital to use metronome for my practice, but
I do not have an accessible metronome.
>> I got this metronome when I was little. Back then I played the piano
and my teacher recommended this metronome.
>> When I was in elementary school and middle school, I didn't consider
metronome very seriously, but as a high school student and as musics are
getting harder I think it's a crucial device for my practice.
>> Metronome I have is not accessible for visually impaired people
however, because I can't tell what my tempo is. I have to ask sighted
person to tell me tempo and change tempo.
>> Is there any recommended metronome for blind users?
>>
>>
>> I would appreciate your feedbacks.
>>
>> Miso Kwak
>>
>>
>>
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