A meronome doesn't measure anything.
A Metronome.
A metronome
That is in the violet area of the spectrum.
How do they measure what?
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nope metronome is used to count off tempo it ticks at regular time periods
A device used to mark time by means of regularly recurring ticks or flashes at adjustable intervals. [Greek metron, measure + Greek nomos, rule, division.] http://www.answers.com/topic/metronome?method=26&initiator=WANS
A metronome.
its definitely not a clock...or a sundial...its a metronome!
Tempo is measured in the number of beats per minute. Metronomes were traditionally used to do this, but it is more common to use music sequencers to do so now.
4/4 time is not found on the metronome as a setting. It is to let you know how many 1/4 beats in each measure. Set the metronome to the speed you want to play 4 beats per measure and cound each click of the metronome as 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
It is a metronome.
The purpose of a metronome is to keep musicians playing in time with the music. When you set the speed the metronome ticks to the beat of the music which keeps the musician in time.
the item Metronome will power up any moveused in a row, so the move metronome will be powered up. or rather, the move metronome turns into will be powered up. if metronome turns into anything other than an attack move, the next metronome will be powered up instead.
Prague Metronome was created in 1991.
Online metronome's and metronome applications for mobile and portable devices are widely downloadable from app stores and from websites. One notable web based metronome is webMetronome.
The metronome was invented in 1951 by Johann Maelzel