For anyone who feels that a metronome would be useful, have a look at this free download. http://www.nch.com.au/metronome/index.html

Even as a reasonably experienced player, I find using the metronome useful as I mainly play solo and it helps maintain a constant tempo when learning new tunes. It might also be useful for beginners and its free.

 

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Hi Steve,

For beginners and advanced players a like metronomes are a nightmare. They never seem to be able to keep in time when you are playing!

Have you tried   http://www.webmetronome.com/

I have used this and it is fine until someone else on your home network (the daughter!) starts downloading big files and it suddenly seems to skip a beat and get out of tune with my playing...

...well that is my excuse anyway!

 

I would recommend that everyone gets one, but get a proper Maelzel Wooden case one as they burn better when you throw them across the room into the fire.

 

:-)

In my experience, most metronomes speed up when you get to the difficult bits :-)

 

Trevor


thereallyniceman said:

Hi Steve,

For beginners and advanced players a like metronomes are a nightmare. They never seem to be able to keep in time when you are playing!

Have you tried   http://www.webmetronome.com/

I have used this and it is fine until someone else on your home network (the daughter!) starts downloading big files and it suddenly seems to skip a beat and get out of tune with my playing...

...well that is my excuse anyway!

 

I would recommend that everyone gets one, but get a proper Maelzel Wooden case one as they burn better when you throw them across the room into the fire.

 

:-)

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