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How To Use The Metronome To Improve Your Piano Playing

... The metronome is one of the most powerful tools a player can use to improve their playing! There are so many way that the metronome can improve a player's music, perhaps the most important is that it builds security. After practicing a ... Read Read: How To Use The Metronome To Improve Your Piano Playing

By: Stephen Stocker | 18/09/2008 | Music

Perfecting your Musical Timing: the Metronome

... but requires much patience/practice to achieve. Alternately, practice playing behind, ahead and against the beat of the metronome. Create your own play-alongs by recording the changes to your favorite songs in a way that the metronome ... Read Read: Perfecting your Musical Timing: the Metronome

By: Rick Ferguson | 16/03/2007 | Music

Why Practice Drums With a Metronome?

... become a little boring. It's at that point where you must challenging yourself a little bit more. Adjust your metronome to a few more beats and increase your speed. Not so much where you will sacrifice your form, though. You don't want ... Read Read: Why Practice Drums With a Metronome?

By: Daniel N Brown | 23/10/2006 | Music
Drake wildman

There Are Three Main Types of Metronomes

... modern and upgraded versions and they use a quartz crystal that is very similar to that used in wristwatches. The simple metronomes that are available in the market have buttons that can be pressed in order to produce the tuning notes. The ... Read Read: There Are Three Main Types of Metronomes

By: Drake wildman | 06/10/2009 | Music

Keeping The Beat Whilst Playing Guitar

... a slow pace, and with your eyes closed listen to the beat almost as if it is a part of you. As you become more adept, adjust the metronome to go at a quicker speed. Learning this way will certainly get you accustomed to keeping the beat ... Read Read: Keeping The Beat Whilst Playing Guitar

By: Kevin Sinclair | 16/01/2008 | Music

Top 5 Ways To Develop Your Piano Rhythm

... pretty much standard staples when it comes to playing music. You would be hard pressed in fact, to stay on beat without one! A metronome is programmed to produce a steady beat for a prolonged period of time, so they make perfect tools for ... Read Read: Top 5 Ways To Develop Your Piano Rhythm

By: Brian Shelton | 24/01/2008 | Music

Learning To Play A Guitar

... with the help of a metronome. A metronome is an instrument that helps you maintain a steady timing while playing. If as a learner, you start using a metronome from the first day you can develop good control and better playing habits. Read Read: Learning To Play A Guitar

By: Victor Epand | 16/11/2007 | Music

Pendulums Have a Swinging History

... in Pisa Cathedral in 1582.In 1602, he began work in earnest on the device and developed the Metronome, which musicians ever since have found to be so valuable.A derivative of this also proved invaluable to a physician friend of his, and ... Read Read: Pendulums Have a Swinging History

By: Mike Bond | 29/04/2009 | Education

Benard Worseley

Pianos: What to Look for When Purchasing One

... and rental, tuning and repair, Piano accessories, books, all AMEB grades, sheet music, piano CDs, music stands, metronomes, piano stools or benches, statuettes, piano lamps, piano covers and gifts. Author I am a thirty year old music ... Read Read: Pianos: What to Look for When Purchasing One

By: Benard Worseley | 18/06/2008 | Music

The Art of Playing Jazz Guitar - A True Preparation Primer Part 1

... results and you certainly will enjoy yourself a whole lot more in the process if you do. If you are committed read on. Still with me? When using your metronome try to feel your timing on different clicks. For instance for a swing ... Read Read: The Art of Playing Jazz Guitar - A True Preparation Primer Part 1

By: John Belthoff | 26/03/2006 | Art & Entertainment

Internalizing the Beat Once and for All

... like a machine, far from it. His playing is some of the most "grooviest" you'll ever hear. Why is that? Why can he be in sync with the metronome so much and not sound like a machine? The answer is in where he places his notes. Let's ... Read Read: Internalizing the Beat Once and for All

By: Marco Kasel | 05/11/2006 | Music

Learn Guitar Notes Free

... . 3. Play the scale four times completely through using sixteenth notes. This means that you must play 4 notes for each metronome beat. Again, if 60 bpm is too fast, slow it down to a tempo at which you can play the exercise perfectly. We ... Read Read: Learn Guitar Notes Free

By: Arturo Ronzon | 24/12/2009 | Music

10 Ways To Practice Piano With Less Pain

... have obviously improved, and now you're more interested in playing with emotion than following a steady beat. This doesn't mean that the metronome is useless however. It simply means that you can start focusing on letting your music flow. ... Read Read: 10 Ways To Practice Piano With Less Pain

By: Brian Shelton | 21/01/2008 | Music

Learning How to Play Jazz Guitar Can be Quite the Challenge

... one important thing to keep in mind when you are preparing to practice is that you have got to have a metronome. The metronome will help you with your timing, because it will give you clicks to follow when you are listening for your timing ... Read Read: Learning How to Play Jazz Guitar Can be Quite the Challenge

By: Chris Simpson | 15/01/2008 | Music

How to become a good speed guitarist

... measure your speed in definite terms – and this is always motivating! Most standard electronic keyboards are equipped with a metronome – or you can download free ones from the internet. Use it to increase the number of notes you can play ... Read Read: How to become a good speed guitarist

By: Ron Wesley | 13/06/2009 | Music

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