
January 27, 2009 at 4:54 AM
My kids like to play with my metronome and now they've managed to hide it where I can't find it. However, this web metronome is quite an acceptable substitute.
I really like the large numbers indicating the beats. I find the metronomes that use a different sound at the beginning of each measure to be annoying, and this is even better because it shows exactly which beat you're on. For once, I caught a memorization error BEFORE rehearsing with accompanist!
I also like metronomeonline.com. It has a metronome, a 440A, and some good tips on rhythm and practicing.
Thanks, Pauline. I was just using my piano to get the 440A, but it's nice to have a web version too.
Good to know for the day my metronome goes missing...
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