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Classical Metronome Bell Tempo 40-208 bpm
ELEGANT DESIGN - MAHOGANY EFFECT FINISH - SPRING MECHANISM - ADJUSTABLE BELL BEAT SETTING
This elegantly designed metronome adds a touch of modern styling to a classic metronome design.
* This elegantly designed metronome adds a touch of modern styling to a classic metronome design.
* It combines quality, usability, and price into one.
* This classic metronome is made with a mahogany finished plastic casing.
* It uses top grade spring mechanism for reliable, accurate performance.
* The spring mechanism produces a classic mechanical metronome sound.
* The pendulum motion offers great visual tempo cues that is perfect for students learning to use metronome with their instrument.
* Adjustable beat settings (0-6) with bell ring on the downbeat.
* This feature allows clear distinction between strong and weak beat hence providing great rhythmic sensing and helps highlight strong beats in the music.
* Classic metronome that produces loud clicking sound Pendulum motion provides visual sensing of tempo Tempo range / 40-208
* Does not require battery.
* Uses winding mechanism to power the metronome.
* Color: Wooden
* Size: 8" Height
* Elegant pyramid shade design with matching front cover
* Tempo: 40 ~ 208bmp
* Size: approx 10.4x11.8x20.5cm
From fastest to slowest, tempo markings are commonly referred to by the following:
Prestissimo — extremely fast (more than 200bpm)
Vivacissimamente — adverb of vivacissimo, "very quickly and lively"
Vivacissimo — very fast and lively
Presto — very fast (168–200 bpm)
Allegrissimo — very fast
Vivo — lively and fast
Vivace — lively and fast (≈140 bpm)
Allegro — fast and bright or "march tempo" (120–168 bpm)
Allegro moderato — moderately quick (112–124 bpm)
Allegretto — moderately fast (but less so than allegro)
Allegretto grazioso — moderately fast and gracefully
Moderato — moderately (108–120 bpm)
Moderato espressivo — moderately with expression
Andantino — alternatively faster or slower than andante
Andante Moderato — a bit faster than andante
Andante — at a walking pace (76–108 bpm)
Tranquillamente — adverb of tranquillo, "tranquilly"
Tranquillo — tranquil
Adagietto — rather slow (70–80 bpm)
Adagio — slow and stately (literally, "at ease") (66–76 bpm)
Larghetto — rather broadly (60–66 bpm)
Grave — slow and solemn
Lento — very slow (40–60 bpm)
Lento Moderato - moderately slow
Largo — very slow (40–60 bpm), like lento
Larghissimo — very very slow (20 bpm and below)
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