Apparatus which sounds an adjustable number of beats per minute Particularly useful for setting speed when practicing Metronomes are traditionally mechanical but may now be electronic
{i} mechanical or electrical device that keeps rhythm by making regulated clicking noises, device used to keep the beat while playing a musical instrument (Music)
A device to mark time by producing a repeated tick The older type--a triangular box with a vibrating arm--was succeeded by an electrical unit In MIDI, the ticks are computer-generated MIDI: A protocol The musical instrument digital interface comprises a MIDI card and cables connecting the computer to an electronic instrument, such as a keyboard The MIDI card (a printed circuit board) is normally mounted in an expandable slot inside the computer Keyboard synthesizers can also communicate with other synthesizers by means of a MIDI connection
Invented by Maelzel in 1816, the instrument is used to indicate the exact tempo of a composition An indication such as M M 60 indicates that the pendulum, with a weight at the bottom, makes 60 beats per minute A slider is moved up and down the pendulum to decrease and increase the tempo M M = 80 means that the time value of a quarter note is the equivalent of one pendulum beat when the slider is set at 80
a device, containing an inverted pendulum, used to mark time by means of regular ticks at adjustable intervals; an electronic equivalent that emits flashes
A metronome is a device which is used to indicate how quickly a piece of music should be played. It can be adjusted to make regular sounds at different speeds
Choose one of the Defending Pokémon's attacks Metronome copies that attack except for its Energy costs and anything else required in order to use that attack, such as discarding energy cards (No matter what type the defender is, this Pokémon's type is still colorless) Pokémon with this attack: Clefairy L14, Clefable See Also: Super Metronome