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Lazarus1140

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I have a problem that I didn't have when I was younger ... several actually, but the one that needs to be addressed now is my apparent inability to start a song at the correct speed. Once I get going I can sense if it's too slow or too fast and will adjust quickly, but I just can't seem to count it off in my head and come in at the right speed.

So I bought this.

Call it what you want, but I'm hoping it is the solution for overcoming a certain defect. Now, with this metronome and an ear bud I'll be able to start the only song that I have the responsibility to start at the correct tempo.

That is all. Do not pass go, and do not collect $200.
 
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Ya know...a *vintage metronome would sound a lot better.

:beerchug:

( ur right re; SWTX State- it's is in San Marcos, the guy went to Tx. Tech.)
 
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Ya know...a *vintage metronome would sound a lot better.

:beerchug:

Yeah, but the weight of cables worthy of a vintage metronome will be so heavy the ear buds will keep falling out :bigok:. I have to use this thing live, or maybe if I practice with it enough like TO is saying I might be able to play live without it.

I have an old school pendulum style metronome but it's the pits.
 
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I have an old school pendulum style metronome but it's the pits.

Ha, I see what you did there !

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Every musician should learn how to play along with a metronome! Good on you to recognize you need one. I, too, need one a lot more than I'd like to admit.
 
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