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Hello! In general, to learn a formal instrument, you have to practice it with a metronome. In the long run, you will be able to develop a stable sense of rhythm. So a metronome is a must!
There are usually 2 types of metronomes:
1 mechanical metronome. Usually, between 100 and 300, domestic production is less cheaper, and there will be no deviation for many years, poor quality, and poor protection will not be allowed in 1 or 2 years.
2 electronic metronomes. **Between 80 200, there is never a problem with deviations, but the volume is smaller, usually accompanied by a tuner function.
Music theory must be taught by a teacher. The tempo of the piece is annotated at the bottom of the page, some of which are indicated directly by numbers, and some by letters. When you find the appropriate tempo and follow the metronome, you can find the tempo at which the piece should be played.
It's just that when you first learn a piece, you usually practice at a very slow tempo, and only after you are fully proficient and all the techniques have been passed can you play it at a regular tempo.
Finger independence is a big problem, and the only way to solve it is to stick to the correct practice, and it should be a great improvement in 3 or 5 years.
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The classical guitar is more beautiful, and you don't have to use a metronome to restrain yourself, but you can use it even for ordinary etudes. Generally, it is about 200 yuan each.
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Electronic metronomes range from tens to hundreds of dollars, and metronomes should be bought which allows you to maintain a standard speed, which is a must basic. I'm ** from Beijing.
Buy a textbook and take a look, the basic knowledge of music theory is cdefgab, ef is semitone, bc is semitone, and the others are whole tones. Finger independence requires combined exercises, don't ignore the little thumb, ** a timpani is enough, you don't have to buy it.
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The metronome is generally more than 100 (winding), and the electronic is more than 200. But it depends on the price pull in various places. I'm from Zhuhai here.
Buy a six-tone harmonica! It is used to train the ears. About 10 pieces.
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You don't have to buy it, you can listen to the original a few times before you know how fast you should play.
Finger independence is not good, in fact, it is not the most affecting your playing skills, you can use your brain to try to play with simple fingering**, of course, if you stick to practice, finger independence will naturally be better.
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Definitely need. It is advisable to buy an electronic metronome.
Around 80.
It can also be tuned.
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You don't need to use the classics, let alone the classics
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When you need to play the guitar, especially beginners, you will often encounter the situation of snatching or dragging the beat, and this is where the metronome is particularly important. Even professional musicians and virtuoso musicians need it on record or live, not to mention that we are amateurs. If you don't use a metronome, there is a problem with the general beat:
Either noticeably fast, noticeably slow, or fast and slow, or even without a dynamic performance.
It's just that it plays a melody that looks good, but if the beat is unstable, it can't express the integrity of ** perfectly. The first is the rhythm rather than the melody, and if the beat is unstable, nothing else can be said.
A metronome is a mechanical, electric, or electronic device capable of producing a steady beat at various speeds, 1696 Parisian eAfter Lulie created the first metronome, there were many types of such devices, the most common of which was the metronome invented by the Austrian Melzel in 1816. Melzel's metronome is pyramid-shaped, with a clock structure inside, with gears and clockwork, which drives a pendulum rod that emits a sharp "tick" sound at the end of each swing, and the speed of these ticks can be adjusted according to the scale engraved on the pendulum rod and moving the pendulum up and down, and its speed is 40 210 beats per minute.
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You have to learn the song first and then buy a metronome, and buying a metronome is to beat it well, so first learn a song before buying a metronome
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That's for sure, so you can master the rhythm of change. Especially for beginners, there is a crucial significance.
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You must buy it when you learn to play, and folk songs don't matter.
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It is recommended to use a mat that is accurate, convenient and practical, and I am using a metronome and a tuner two-in-one metronome more than 60 good. The metronome of the machine should be 130 or more.
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Novices don't know much about metronomes and don't know what they are, let alone how they are used in guitar applications. A metronome is a type of machine that can set a specific beat that is emitted regularly every minute, and generally metronomes can be divided into two types: mechanical and electronic. The mechanical metronome has a pendulum with a scale, which generally ranges from 40 beats to 208 beats per minute.
The electronic metronome is a beat that is displayed through a liquid crystal display and sounds through a micro speaker, and the beat range can range from 38 to 250.
Metronomes are mainly divided into mechanical and electronic, and software metronomes.
The metronome is not a simple tool, but a teaching aid in guitar practice, and we cannot overstate its role or rely on it. So it's not about whether or not to use a metronome in guitar practice, but how to use a metronome scientifically.
Metronomes, when used properly, can be very helpful for guitar practice, especially for basic skill exercises. Many families have this tool, but a significant number of students and parents are not able to use it adequately. So much so that it became an ornament on the guitar.
When students are first introduced to the metronome, let them do the exercises on the keys immediately against the metronome. You can first familiarize students with the metronome, feel the speed of the metronome, different beats, and listen to the metronome while counting the beats out loud, or play them with their hands at the same time. Teachers can play some familiar songs with the metronome, so that students can understand how the metronome works and how to use it.
When a student is formally using a metronome in practice, the author does not advocate placing the metronome above the guitar or in a position that may interfere with the student's reading of the music. Teachers and parents are advised to place the metronome out of the sight of students. Because, the metronome is to listen with the ear.
Many students play the piano while chasing the pendulum or the display light with their eyes, and the chain is not coordinated. As a result, the metronome became a baton rather than a tool to assist in piano practice.
When you start practicing with the metronome, listen carefully for a few bars, and then start when the student is sure that they have a sense of the rhythm, and if the metronome is misaligned in the middle of the playing, you can stop for a while, listen carefully, find the feeling of the rhythm and continue the practice. Practice makes perfect, and I believe that over time it will become comfortable and natural.
As we get used to it and learn to use the metronome, we can play its auxiliary role. One of the most important functions is to regulate the speed of the player. In guitar practice, the practice of fingering and basic skills is very important, such as scales, arpeggios, specific passages of the piece, etc., as well as some practice of etudes.
When starting the basic exercises, you can set a slower speed, a speed that a student can be competent for, use a magnifying glass to carefully overcome the difficulties and key points one by one, and then gradually speed up and consolidate until you reach the target speed.
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There were two types of tuners on the market before, one with a metronome and one without a metronome.
I recommend the landlord to buy a tuner with a metronome so that you can grasp the rhythm of every minute.
However, I don't recommend using a tuner, you should rely on your own ears, you can use the same method as the empty string 5th fret, or you can use the harmonic method, it's very simple, it's elementary content.
At present, the price of a tuner with a metronome on the market is about 150 yuan, and the price of a tuner without a metronome is about 100 yuan.
The beat is very necessary for practicing the instrument, and the slow beat is divided into mechanical and electronic, and it is generally so.
Synthesizers will come with their own tuner to attack the limbs, and the separate tuning equipment ranges from 5 yuan to 200, and there are generally metronomes and tuners combined, like the little angel in Shenzhen, if it is imported, it is more expensive.
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There are many types of metronomes, mechanical, electronic, and software, as well as drum machines on effects, and so on. You can choose one according to your preference. Start with the metronome practice method to set the required speed, for example, 60 is 60 times a minute, 120 is 120 times a minute, and so on, and when beginners practice monophony, it is good to adjust to 60 80.
Then adjust the tempo, such as 3 4 beats, 2 4 beats, etc., and adjust it to the same time signature according to the score.
Finally, you can practice with the metronome, and you can start with one-on-one practice of simple scales, that is, play one note at a time, and if you are familiar with it, you can do a pair.
2. One-on-four exercises. If you keep up with the rhythm, you can practice simple music. In addition to rhythm, using a metronome to train speed is also a good way to do this.
Start by adjusting to a speed that you can easily play, and then slowly increase the speed so that the speed of playing will gradually increase.
I hope you will make more use of the metronome when practicing, it will be a good helper for you to practice the guitar.
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If you spend money to buy it, choose one with higher sensitivity.
If it's free, you can go to a tuning software.
1-6 strings and open strings mi xi so re la mi correspond to ebgdae, respectively
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