The famous chronometre
You can see a picture here
[1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronom%C3%A8tre_of_Louli%C3%A9
He didn't really invent it, but it is funny that Galileo didn't use it
for music.
At 12:00 AM 9/20/2010, you wrote:
The best metronome is the one by Loulie: a string, a weight, and a
rule to adjust the speed. Cheap, no battery, and the great advantage
to show you explicitly the pulsation, just by the increasing of
speed during the beat.
--- En date de : Lun 20.9.10, David Tayler <[email protected]>
a ecrit :
De: David Tayler <[email protected]>
Objet: [LUTE] Re: Metronome
A: "lute-cs.dartmouth.edu" <[email protected]>
Date: Lundi 20 septembre 2010, 4h17
There are also a dozen very good metronomes for iPhone in the
free to $3 range.
dt
At 04:26 PM 9/19/2010, you wrote:
>One of my lute students recommends the "Dr Beat" metronome.
They have
>three models.
>
>[2] http://www.bosscorp.co.jp/products/en/DB-60/index.html
>
>
> >Neat - I love it!
> >Ned
> >On Sep 18, 2010, at 10:23 PM, Daniel Winheld wrote:
> >
> > >> Check this out.
> > >> [3]http://www.rhythmsource.com/demo/
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References
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronom%C3%A8tre_of_Louli%C3%A9
2. http://www.bosscorp.co.jp/products/en/DB-60/index.html
3. http://www.rhythmsource.com/demo/
4. file://localhost/mc/[email protected]
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