![]() ![]() Some of them even sync with other phones and are free. There are apps for your phone that sound, vibrate, and/or flash.Do I want tech gear when playing an acoustic instrument? Well, at least it’s fun, useable, and the tap function is about as simple and low profile as it gets.It’s a bit big for a watch but I’m a super small guy so don’t take this very seriously.I like to keep specific track during practice. Without the app you have no idea what the BPM is.I did not like it on my wrist at all, it was too close to my hand and far too distracting. The settings for the strength of the vibration are a great option. Also, you can turn the vibration off and just keep the lights going. Sometimes during lessons I tap my students gently on the shoulder for a tactile response which is similar. I found it very intuitive and normal right off the bat. I imagine the vibrations are something you get used to after awhile. Do I want a vibrating metronome? I’m not sure but then again, why not? It’s yet another way to engage with rhythm and any engagement with the beat is always a good thing.That said, who doesn’t have their phone around all the time and who doesn’t already own a normal metronome? Plus, if you place the vibrating device on any surface or the music stand it definitely makes a rattle that works acceptably well. Why would it not also function as a normal sounding metronome? I suppose it would need speakers. You need to have your phone (with app) to make a ticking sound. ![]()
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