Metronome
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Re: Metronome
For a complete "freebie" there is always http://www.metronomeonline.com/ that can be turned up as loud as you want (depending solely on your computer's volume capabilities).euphster wrote:...I was wondering what suggestions you may all have on a metronome for individual practice. ..
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Re: Metronome
I've been using a Boss Dr. Beat DB-88. I can program in complex licks and keep increasing the tempo until I have developed muscle memory.euphster wrote: . . . . Now, I was wondering what suggestions you may all have on a metronome for individual practice. I had a little Seiko credit card sized one that somehow vanished on me. It was okay, but not nearly loud enough for me to hear while playing.
Dean E
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Re: Metronome
Not only that, but you can program it to have a woman scream at you ONE! AND! TWO! AND! THREE! AND!...Dean E wrote:I've been using a Boss Dr. Beat DB-88. I can program in complex licks and keep increasing the tempo until I have developed muscle memory.euphster wrote: . . . . Now, I was wondering what suggestions you may all have on a metronome for individual practice. I had a little Seiko credit card sized one that somehow vanished on me. It was okay, but not nearly loud enough for me to hear while playing.
Now, what's that feature really worth?
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I like the "TAMA" met. It's top of the line and cheaper than a Dr. Beat. The foot pedal is cool and so is the wheel to change your tempos. It's also got threads on the back for a screw so you can mount in on your drumset next to your high hat! Pretty awesome!
http://www.tama.com/drums/tama_link.asp ... index.html
http://www.tama.com/drums/tama_link.asp ... index.html