[nabs-l] Musical metrinomes

Lillie Pennington lilliepennington at fuse.net
Tue Mar 25 03:03:56 UTC 2014


Concert notes that are used as the standard for all musicians. However, band instruments are a step above concert concert pitch. So concert b flat requires band instruments to play a c.

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> On Mar 24, 2014, at 7:08 PM, sami osborne <ligne14 at verizon.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi All.
> 
> Yes, as has been mentioned, there are a wide range of metronome apps available for the Ios platform.  I, myself, have an app called Metronome Plus, which I'm not sure, but I think I heard that it's the most accessible with Voiceover.
> Another thing, even though I'm a musician, I don't quite get what you guys mean by "concert notes" (I don'tthink my piano teacher mentioned anything about that).  Therefore, could you explain a little more, please? I would re'ally appreciate it.
> 
> Marrisa, I don't want to be rude and I'm sorry if I'm going off-topic.  But have you ever heard of the expression "when there's a will, there's a way"?
> In other words, you have your will, which is to have a metronome.  Well, there are many ways you can get one.  We have proposed several ways to get a metronome; but you don't seem to want to take any of our suggestions into account.
> I'm not saying this in a rude way.  I'm simply saying that you have a response to everything saying that you don't want to do any of them.
> Just because you don't have an Ios device, that does not exclude you from getting a metronome, and just because you
> currently don't have enough money to buy an Ios device, that does not exclude you from getting one.
> If your TVI proposed to get an Ipad for the visually impaired children in your district, well, chances are he or she might have forgotten.  Try to ask him or her if they're still working on that project, or ask how it is coming along.
> However, your TVI is of course not the only way you can get an Ipad.  At your next IEP meeting, you can ask if it's possible to get an Ipad is possible.
> Or, you can ask your family members or friends to get you an Ios device on your next birthday or something.
> 
> Now about buying your own metronome at a music store.  I admit, I'm a little confused with 2 of your messages.  In the first message, you have said that you'll be going out with your friends and you'll try to go to the music store, but later on you said that you can't go to the music store because you don't know the 




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