metronome

     

A metronome is any evice that produces a regulated: audible, visual or touch (any combination of the three) pulse, usually used to establish a steady tempo, measured in beats-per-minute (BPM) for the performance of musical compositions. It is an invaluable practice tool for musicians that goes back hundreds of years.

Trivia about metronome

  • A mechanical device used to indicate musical tempo
  • In 1816 Johann Nepomuk Maelzel patented this device used by musicians to keep correct tempo
  • This device uses an adjustable pendulum to indicate a given musical tempo either visually or aurally
  • Invented by Dietrich Winkel, this musical device can sound a steady beat at various speeds
  • This musical accessory includes a weighted pendulum & a graduated scale
  • Often seen on pianos, this mechanical timekeeper has an adjustable pace

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