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Answered by Anonymous
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metronome is a device that plays a

continuous beat. It is used to help control

your timing so that you do not rush or

slow down. The beat is heard as a ticking

or beeping sound and the speed can be

adjusted. The speed of the beat, which is

called the tempo, is measured in beats

per minute (BPM).

The accompanying photo shows a

mechanical metronome and an electronic

metronome.

Music is commonly written with a tempo mark to indicate what speed the piece

should be played. For example, 60 BPM is represented as 3 = 60. If learning a

piece at the written tempo is difficult, try lowering the BPM of the metronome

(slowing it down) until you can play evenly and in time. Then gradually speed

up the metronome until you can play it at the correct spee

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