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MA. CECILIA M. DE MESA
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Post by MA. CECILIA M. DE MESA »

may i ask what is the effect of metronome equipment on pianos?
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I don't know about the effect on the piano but they have bugger all effect on any pianist I know.

Incidentally, are you taking the piss?
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Post by David B »

I think that this is a very good question. Ma, if you have been on the piss, its no wonder that you're rhythm is a bit unsteady, and probably explains the rattling your experiencing.

I think that maybe you should seek help before its too late.
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If the felt or rubber base is missing, metronome equipment can cause some nasty scratches on pianos. As to the effect on the pianist, that is a bit unpredictable. It has also been known to fascinate cats.
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MA. CECILIA M. DE MESA wrote:may i ask what is the effect of metronome equipment on pianos?
it can hypnotise the piano so it plays the wrong notes :roll:


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Post by emmac »

Funny, my piano plays the wrong notes without any help at all
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Post by Celestite »

Aren't the wrong notes the ones the composer forgot to write down when he was sticking all the others on the manuscript?
My metronome has two very useful functions:
a) It hides the scratch the wretched cat put on the casework when it was chasing a daddy long legs.
b) It's one less spot to have to dust.
I believe the digital ones were designed for brass players as competition to see who could make the most noise.
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Hubby's just suggested it depends where you insert it :oops:
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If you insert it into your mouth it's fair to say you have a facial tick.
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Openwood wrote:I don't know about the effect on the piano but they have bugger all effect on any pianist I know.

Incidentally, are you taking the piss?
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Openwood wrote:If you insert it into your mouth it's fair to say you have a facial tick.
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Openwood wrote:If you insert it into your mouth it's fair to say you have a facial tick.
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