A Guide to Effective Metronome Practice - Piano Tips for Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Hope this beginners guide to using the metronome helps you improve your rhythmic accuracy and tempo consistency! :)
In this video, I am playing the 3rd movement of Mozart's Sonata in A minor K310.
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Thank you. So helpful.
Very useful and clear video. Thanks much.
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Great video, thanks for the tips
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Great tips Sara ❤️ & BEAUTIFUL piano playing!! I had a digital metronome that did the one high pitched sound and always had to wait for it lol
Thank you!!! Hahaha. I grew up with an old school one... actually the scratched up one in the video LOL. :)
Excellent information about using the metronome. Can you believe that I have never owned one? Now, I guess I have one built in to my digital piano, but I never use it. Now that you've taught me some, maybe I will try some of your tips!
Thanks so much, Ben! Metronomes are so helpful, especially for learners struggling with rhythm! 😊
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Yay! Thank you! Hope these tips help you out in your practice! :)
However, it is not explained how to use metronom while playing piano or learning a piece on practice sitting at the instrument and pushing keys the right way. A big chunk of theory goes separetely from playing on the background of a ticking metronom...
I struggle with dotted quarter notes, followed by an 1/8th note ....I guess that is common thingy with new students....I have to concentrate so hard to get hit the 1/8 key on time that I have been forgetting to listen to the metronome...(I use the one built into the keyboard). And, when the 1/8th note is a different note than the dotted quarter I have to concentrate that much harder on the fingering....I will see if I can focus more on the metronome more....
I'm so glad you are trying to listen to the metronome! Sometimes when working with a metronome, I tell students, don't worry about hitting the right notes.. just listen to the metronome and get the rhythm as accurately as you can. We can fix the notes later. :) Closing your eyes for a couple bars can help you hear the metronome better as well!
Thank you :-)
You're welcome :D
Methodical excellent clear detailed presentation. What is the Metronome Beats app you use there?
what's the piece at the beginning of the video?
Hi everyone! Thanks for watching! Did you know that Google has a metronome? What kind of metronome do you use? :)
Old school wind up metronome works the best !
Old school metronomes are awesome!! :)
Hello wonderful Sarah and awesome viewers and subscribers. FYI Sarah and I did a collaboration which will be published this Friday October 1st it's musical chats and a performance from Sarah's planning and I showcase a composition here's the link to my channel if you want to view Sarah's awesome laugh, wit and performance piano playing ability:ruclips.net/user/LEARNMAKEMUSICJamesMJohnson
Using metronome for 6/8 time signature pieces is complicated. Could you tell me which notes should be chosen for metronome?
I would start with 1 metronome click on every single eighth note (6 clicks per bar), then once you are ready for a faster tempo, one click for half the bar (which would be dotted quarter notes in 6/8). Thanks for watching!
@@onlinepianolearning For example I searched for “Nothing else matters” tab and I don’t know why every quarter not is chosen for metronome(71 bpm). however, like you said I tend to use every dotted quarter not. That’s why I got complicated.
Interesting that the digital metronome clicks at the left and right a, while the treditional metronome clicks at the CENTER.
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There's always airplane mode for metronome apps.