Recommend: Silent Metronome for Playing Your Favorite Instrument

 

Posted on 22 Sep 2019 21:00 in ASKSiddhiのひとりごと by Yoko Deshmukh

56 Largo for the "Theme from Schindler's List," 96 Andante for "Is Paris Burning?," and 116 Moderato for "Christmas Eve."



One of my hobbies is to play the piano, although I am not an excellent pianist of the sort. 

As an amateur player, I often use the metronome in-built to my digital piano (Clavinova CLP 430) to keep track of the song's tempo. Meanwhile, I found a better alternative to this rather too loud. If you have an Android (Wear OS) smartwatch, you can also download it free from Google Play.

Silent Metronome

This simple, ready-to-use Silent Metronome reminds you of the tempo of your choice quietly, by subtle patterns of vibration.

What all you need is to go into a groove and enjoy playing your instrument! Just be aware of your sound volume, though. I was embarrassed by receiving my first complaint from my neighbor in Pune for asking me to keep it a little lower, claiming their mother suffers from bad health. Perhaps, indulging into myself and forgetting everything is a byproduct of technology advancement.

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Yoko Deshmukh   (日本語 | English)         
インド・プネ在住歴10年以上の英日・日英フリーランス翻訳者、デシュムク陽子(Yoko Deshmukh)が運営しています。2003年9月30日からインドのプネに住んでいます。

ASKSiddhi is run by Yoko Deshmukh, a native Japanese freelance English - Japanese - English translator who lives in Pune since 30th September 2003.



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