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Help Qwik Time Metronomes are the least expensive metronomes available. The Quick Time Qt 5 Metronome is a credit card sized metronome that will fit in your pocket. The Qwik Time Qt 3 Metronome has a good sound for it's price and has held up very well. The Qwik Time Qt 7 Metronome accents the beat and comes with the batteries. The Dr Beat are the most
advanced models, having features not found in other metronome models..
These models are excellent teaching tools for learning simple or
complex rhythms. All Dr Beat models are digital metronomes. The DB
88 is a talking metronome.. it will count out loud with a
voice. The DB88 will also count very complex rhythms, with all parts
of the beat being controllable. The DB60 has
most of the same features as the DB 88, with out the voice and a few
other features. All Dr. Beat metronomes come with a manual with full
instructions. |
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The keywound metronomes with a swinging pendulum
let you see the motion of the beat. The bell models will also accent
the first beat with a bell sound. The keywound models give the most
natural sound of all the metronomes and are very pleasing to the ear.
The Taktell Mini is a great metronome for portability, but the sound
is louder on the Taktell Piccolo or Standard Models. Using the
keywound models is simple and with winding the key about 8 -12 times
the sound should last from 20 to 30 minutes. The plastic standard
models are identical to the standard wood model... except for the case
which is wood. The wood is made from a composite wood and then
finished with walnut, mahogany, or black finishes. Digital Metronomes have many features and will
increment the the tempo by one beat at a time. With a digital
metronome you can obtan the tempos 60,61,63,64... etc. Quartz and
keywound models use musical tempos to determine the increments. |