Metronome
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British pronunciation/mˈɛtɹənˌə‍ʊm/
American pronunciation/mˈɛtɹənˌoʊm/

Definition & Meaning of "metronome"

Metronome
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a device that helps musicians regulate their desired speed and rhythm

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What is a "metronome"?

A metronome is a device used by musicians to keep a steady beat or tempo while practicing. It produces regular, audible clicks or beeps at a set rate, which helps performers stay in time with the rhythm of a piece. The tempo can usually be adjusted to match the speed of the music being practiced.

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The drummer relied on the metronome to improve his timing and precision during rehearsals with the band.
The pianist used a metronome during practice to ensure she kept a consistent tempo throughout the piece.
As the guitarist strummed, the steady clicking of the metronome helped him maintain a perfect rhythm.
The instructor recommended setting the metronome to a slow speed while learning the complex passage to develop accuracy before increasing the tempo.
The violinist found the metronome indispensable for practicing difficult sections, allowing her to gradually build speed without sacrificing control.
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