Being musicians ourselves, we know, through experience, that there are a few gadgets necessary to help make practicing more efficient:
Metronomes
Or, as most people know them, “the things that goes tik-tok”. If you’ve been using one, you’ll call it your worst/best frienemy. Whether you like using it or not, metronomes are a necessary evil when you’re practicing. No matter how accurate you think your toe-tapping is, you can’t beat the accuracy of a metronome. Like my teacher says, “Practice without accurate rhythm is worse than not practicing at all.” You can get an easy-to-operate metronome like the Yamaha ME-D1 that gives [...] Read more
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Metronome Korg MA-30Product Details
Description
Liquid crystal pendulum, 13 different rhythms, Rhythms include duplets, triplets, triplets with inner beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with inner beats omitted, Twelve reference pitches C4 -B4 for you to tune to, Adjustable calibration (438-445 Hz), Adjustable volume, Tempo adjusts from 40-208 bpm, Tap function for setting the tempo, Earphone jack so only you can hear it, Memory backup function, Approximately 250 hours of continuous use.
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-Additional Information
| Part # | MA30 |
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Posted on March 8, 2012 by Evelyn Lu
This post was posted in Virtuoso Band & Orchestra and was tagged with Hercules, K&M, Korg, Metronomes, Stands, Tuners, Yamaha



