On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Metronome. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as pendulum and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Metronome in a sentence
Metronome meaning
A device, containing an inverted pendulum, used to mark time by means of regular ticks at adjustable intervals; an electronic equivalent that emits flashes.
Synonyms of Metronome
Using Metronome
- The main meaning on this page is: A device, containing an inverted pendulum, used to mark time by means of regular ticks at adjustable intervals; an electronic equivalent that emits flashes.
- Useful related words include: pendulum.
- In the example corpus, metronome often appears in combinations such as: the metronome, metronome that, metronome markings.
Context around Metronome
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 6 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Metronome
- In this selection, "metronome" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, interactive, 1986, tuner, markings, yet and skyview stand out and add context to how "metronome" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a quantum metronome rightward and and after the metronome s invention. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "metronome" sits close to words such as aaj, aal and aalto, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with metronome
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Metronome’s official message board is medium. (7 words)
In 1946, Holiday won the Metronome Magazine popularity poll. (9 words)
Reed warbler is skulky with a hoarse, rhythmical song, like a metronome. (12 words)
Interactive Metronome, a video game-like apparatus that hooks into your laptop and prompts you to clap your hands and stomp your feet to the beat of a metronome (that one was supposed to help with my brain speed and sensory motor skills). (43 words)
Esham will be in the Valley this week for a Wednesday night show at Club Red in Mesa, which starts at 7 p.m. are $15 and Kuklinkski the Clown and DJ Metronome share the bill. (36 words)
Randel, D., ed., The New Harvard Dictionary of Music, Harvard University Press, 1986, Tempo Before the metronome, it was difficult to specify the tempo of a composition; attempts were made using pendulums or the human pulse. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Interactive Metronome, a video game-like apparatus that hooks into your laptop and prompts you to clap your hands and stomp your feet to the beat of a metronome (that one was supposed to help with my brain speed and sensory motor skills).
Randel, ed., 1986, Metronome Yet, after the metronome's invention, musicians continued to use these words, often additionally indicating the mood of the piece.
Here, the top 10 included (in order): Shadowrocket, HotSchedules, Procreate Pocket, The Wonder Weeks, 75 Hard, AutoSleep Track Sleep on Watch, Goblin Tools, TonalEnergy Tuner & Metronome, SkyView and AnkiMobile Flashcards.
Kelly has been a metronome for the Jackets, but some players have been picking up some of the slack as of recently.
They imagined putting such a system in a superposition, akin to a musician simultaneously flicking a quantum metronome rightward and leftward.
Metronome is not being offered through a direct market distributor, but is being sold through Amazon outlets worldwide.
Metronome’s official message board is medium.
Esham will be in the Valley this week for a Wednesday night show at Club Red in Mesa, which starts at 7 p.m. are $15 and Kuklinkski the Clown and DJ Metronome share the bill.
Reed warbler is skulky with a hoarse, rhythmical song, like a metronome.
The primary tool in Walker’s music therapy was a metronome that delivered a steady beat as he alternated his feet to touch an item on the floor.
Benjamin Zander has made a case for following Beethoven's metronome markings, both in writing and in performances with the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and Philharmonia Orchestra of London.
Benjamin Zander made a 1992 recording of the Ninth with the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and noted soprano Dominique Labelle (who first performed the work with Robert Shaw), following Beethoven's own metronome markings.
History and usage Tone row of Stockhausen's Gruppen für drei Orchester About this sound Play ( help · info ) the registrally fixed pitches of which correspond with duration units and metronome marks.
History Beatmatching was invented by Francis Grasso in the late 1960s and early 1970s. citation Initially he was counting the tempo with a metronome and looking for records with the same tempo.
In 1946, Holiday won the Metronome Magazine popularity poll.
In 1977, Ultravox 's " Hiroshima Mon Amour " was one of the first singles to use the metronome -like percussion of a Roland TR-77 drum machine.
Measuring tempo Electronic metronome, Wittner model A piece of music's tempo is typically written at the start of the score, and in modern Western music is usually indicated in beats per minute (bpm).
Randel, D., ed., The New Harvard Dictionary of Music, Harvard University Press, 1986, Tempo Before the metronome, it was difficult to specify the tempo of a composition; attempts were made using pendulums or the human pulse.
See "metronome" entry in Apel (1969), p. 523. With the advent of modern electronics, bpm became an extremely precise measure.
The metronome speed for a full bar varies between 60 and 70, with the waltzes of the first Strauss ( Johann Strauss I ) often played faster than those of his sons.
Common combinations with metronome
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: