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Sabine Zip Beat 6000 Metronome

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SabineZip Beat  6000 Metronome


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by Matthew Bowman 4/12/2006 9:02:42 PM
Musical Experience: Hobbyist/Chuch Musician
Style of music: Christian
Hometown Wise, VA
I have a metronome on my Yamaha P-80 and on my Yamaha AW16G. The AW16G's metronome was a pain setting up for standard practice. The P-80's metronome is okay, I guess, but this metronome is so much better. At first I figured it would be a disadvantage by not having every number from 40-208. But I then found this to be a blessing. If your sheet music states a number that is not listed then go to the next lower number. The ear phone is useful, I thought it was going to get destroyed by the time I pulled it out. But it didn't. I like the labellings that show what tempo range you're in. One disadvantage (which can be solved by angeling the unit one side or the other) is the fact that sometimes from 40-92, the first digit can't be read, and from 92-up, the last number can't be read, but this is no big issue. I like the Tuner. The 440(A) is the correct pitch for the piano. So you can play in time, while checking to see if your A notes are in tune.


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