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"metronome" Definitions
  1. a device that makes a regular sound like a clock and is used by musicians to help them keep the correct rhythm when playing a piece of music

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You will be buying this device for the metronome; if you never or very rarely use the metronome, it's not for you.
But, as a combination of a vibrating metronome, wristwatch, tuner, and a decibel meter, it's a bit more versatile than Soundbrenner's Pulse, which is just a metronome.
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Then the researchers used a metronome to sneakily alter people's strides by asking them to match their footfalls to the metronome's tone — landing with their right foot every time the metronome sounded.
With the invention of the metronome it became more acute.
Sometimes you dance like a metronome, you're so on the beat.
While the prototype for the metronome was invented in 1814 by
I found an online metronome, hit "play," and got to work.
So the lantern is like the metronome for the whole film.
That was because the metronome quickly outgrew its original intended use.
Does the March Hare's mad pocket watch keep the metronome for coupling?
Mashable's Stan Schroeder tried out a basic project and made a Metronome.
Pavlov's famous dog learned to salivate to the ticking of a metronome.
She had them perform to a click track, a metronome of sorts.
The tick-ticking of windmills pumping water is a metronome in the air.
Upon tapping record, the Speak played a click track (a form of metronome).
In the background, a buzzing static and a ticking metronome set the beat.
But if you play it as written, it can sound like a metronome.
It's as if the metronome eerily ticks twice as fast as your hand's push.
It even has a variety of onboard effects and the app includes a metronome.
Back and forth he bounces, the chain on his jeans swinging like a metronome.
Filmmakers will tell you that dialogue is the metronome that you can cut to.
Soundbrenner Core is near-silent and, potentially, less annoying than a traditional click metronome.
It's about counterculture, sticking it to The Man, tuning one's inner self to nature's metronome.
As the metronome begins to falter, the computer industry will become a more complicated place.
A metronome is a device or a piece of software that keeps a steady beat.
They will remain within the Metronome smart contract system to provide liquidity to the token's marketplace.
"These two aren't the same game," Mervik says of the shift from "Metronome" to Little Nightmares.
Otherwise, making a television show becomes that metronome ticking faster and faster, until it finally breaks.
It was a little metronome that would click, and a little orange light would go off.
They just sorted of blended in with everything, a metronome subconsciously guiding me through my meal.
"Game of Thrones," whose seventh season ends Sunday, is at the other end of the metronome.
But, gazing at the silent metronome, he smiled a little, as if the silence pleased him.
I didn't have a metronome to hand but, as you might expect, there's an app for that.
The artifact Unfitbit, located toward the beginning of the gallery, is a Fitbit clipped to a metronome.
Click on the wrench icon in the top right corner and select Metronome & Count-in > No sound.
For 30 seconds, Mr. Potatohead slams his gloved hand against his hippo's head, sounding like a deranged metronome.
They tested out five different strides using a metronome that beeped whenever they should be hitting the ground.
The final image was of two children staring out at the audience, one holding the last surviving metronome.
There's plenty of room for additional features, though, like multi-tracking, a metronome, or built-in drum beats.
When I say that, I mean two clicks of the metronome, but that's a lot to a musician.
I'd fall asleep next to him with my hand on his chest, calmed by the metronome of his heartbeat.
ATHENS — One artist counts out loud in Greek for eight hours a day, transforming herself into a human metronome.
In his first and only other season at Old Trafford, the one-time metronome had already been found out.
Jurickson Profar is back, Rougned Odor never left and Adrian Beltre keeps ticking along like the metronome he is.
She is known for consistency — a metronome-like ability to find a pace and maintain it mile after mile.
What I can say, though, is that the Soundbrenner Core's metronome had all the features I needed and more.
"Rather than the normal metronome of our heartbeat, which is pretty darn regular, you'll notice that it's irregular," Osborne says.
There's a greenmarket below us, and I also have a view of the Metronome, a countdown clock on a building.
Some of it is in faster metronome marks, in particular these percussion parts with all the orchestra going into chaos.
Our bodies stir at daybreak and slump at nightfall, the light acting like a metronome for our delicate body clocks.
As you watch this visual metronome, you are supposed to harmonize your breathing to its beat until you conk out.
My favorite display was a fitness band tied to a metronome, exactly the kind you would use to practice music.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — Vice President Mike Pence has been a metronome of consistency in providing dutiful affirmation for President Trump.
I got in the habit of chasing sunrises (best: Charles Bridge, the Metronome) and sunsets (Vysehrad Fortress, Riegrovy Sady beer garden).
Each character in the novel embodies those extremes, oscillating between them, sometimes like a metronome, sometimes like a ticking time bomb.
For me, this worked better than having it on the wrist, as it was easier to focus on the buzzy metronome.
If you listen to a metronome tick, the ticks are all the same and not being grouped in any particular way.
Mr. Boyd's lessons started with scales executed to a funked-up metronome produced on a synthesizer set to a salsa rhythm.
The drummer Jamire Williams alternated between being a perfect metronome to playing offbeat so vigorously he nearly fell off his stool.
But, at some point, his personal metronome is going to kick in and then time and space will become his playthings.
With the metronome and the hartals a thing of the past, policymaking has become more consistent and the investment climate more stable.
Heck, there was even a metronome on hand for his opener, which just underscored exactly how much the man drags down the pace.
People seemed strangely immune to the background beat of explosions — thuds, crashes and bangs — that provide a deadly metronome to their daily existence.
The metronome mark Beethoven gave the first movement is so fast that many pianists and scholars have argued that it must be inaccurate.
From his start in 233, he has been a metronome of production, making numbers such as 30 home runs, 120 RBIs and a .
This treadmill of night, day, indoor, outdoor, nightclub and bedroom lent itself to the endless metronome of magazine publishing and of TV production.
In the functioning metronome of "I've Got Rhythm," Saar has placed a skeleton-like spirit on top of the American flag, ticking along.
These metronome-like projections signify coastal ridges or dunes that disrupt otherwise serene views on to vacant planes of sea and gradated sky.
The sound the sharpening makes is rhythmic—not quite like the ticking of a clock, but regular enough to remind you of a metronome.
They suggest using the band as a metronome or as a GPS for suggesting directions without forcing you to look down at a screen.
With imperfect posture, I did 24 "push-ups" in rhythm to the metronome, coming in just shy of the Presidential Fitness Score of 25.
In the late 19th century, Pavlov studied whether external stimuli could start the digestion process by giving food to dogs after ringing a metronome.
She is known for her consistency, a metronome-like ability to find a pace and maintain it mile after mile for an entire race.
Here, as Saar's words fade, folk music recalling that of the introduction plays again, as the metronome ticks — an ominous beat signaling impending doom.
The piano roll-like progressions of minor synth tones color the mood throughout, all converging to form a spooky and satisfying metronome for Mike's words.
For several years, I became privately obsessed with marching in rhythm when walking around the block, counting out my steps like a metronome: One, two.
The marathon has a team of more than 100 pacers — runners who volunteer to lead groups of people through the marathon as a reliable metronome.
Although she and Mr. Young considered some high-tech solutions (in-ear Bluetooth devices, metronome watches), they've gravitated to acoustic instruments, some of them homemade.
Gearing up toward a steady, metronome-like beat producing major wins every six- to eight-years, while being safe and prudent, will be a challenge.
Tega Brain and Surya Mattu's "UnFitBit" — a Fitbit activity tracker mounted to a metronome — initially appears to be symbolic commentary on our hamster-wheel lifestyles.
Every clock needs a metronome, something with a consistent rhythm that helps space out each second; alternating current provides one, saving the cost of extra components.
Your saving grace comes in the form of a metronome and light system by Dodow that teaches you how to fall asleep naturally — no Zzzquil needed.
More than any other player, Xavi was the key for Spain, the passing master in midfield who was a metronome of passing consistency for a decade.
Like a metronome powered by amphetamines, Smith pushed the colt through a rapid half-mile of 46.84 seconds and an equally taxing mile in 1:35.52.
My party of eight drops down into the wilderness on their quest to find the failing "Metronome Mysterium," a magic clock that keeps the world ticking.
Metronome is a bitcoin-like token that upon its launch in early December can be used immediately for a slew of applications such as payments and transfers.
Between 1991 and 6003 the metronome gave Mrs Zia two turns in power and Sheikh Hasina one, thanks in part to caretaker governments installed before each election.
In Susie's flashbacks to the Ohio Mennonite farm she grew up on, women sponge off her sick mother as her labored breathing acts as a morbid metronome.
More significantly, Rubio is one of the most prominent Latinos in the Republican Party, the same party that has lost the Hispanic vote with metronome-like regularity.
"Joe knew a drummer who was super jazzy who would be able to play along to the crazy tempos, because I have no internal metronome," she says.
There's also a video of the orgiastic scene in Fellini's "La Prova d'Orchestra" ("Orchestra Rehearsal") from 1978 in which the irate musicians attack a tomb-size metronome.
Their father, a pastor, teaches them a casting rhythm with a metronome, but the brothers discover that life on dry land isn't so easily measured and mastered.
But for evenings to hum like this at Mimi's, much depends on Chicken Delicious, 21970, who is the conductor of festivities, the metronome to which things swing.
These systems are always driven with a regular pulse of energy, so imagine if your ticking metronome had a hand tapping on the pendulum to produce every beat.
For the temporal code model to work, the brain needs to have a kind of metronome, a steady beat to allow the gaps between firings to hold meaning.
With smart tempo, you can record naturally into the program without a metronome or click track, and then Logic can automatically map your tempo across the entire recording.
The connected, wrist-worn device brought some clever innovation to the metronome, that old familiar piano-mounted accessory long banished to the dustiest corners of the music shop.
Bare assed, they fitfully twerked with labored breaths as a thin keyboard organ played against the sound of a metronome, worlds away from the previous R&B remixes.
Or is it rather a tic of Jonathan's tick-tocking character, so absorbed in his own internal metronome that he can't extend himself to the people he loves?
Plus, pumps are noisy; I almost died when my boss asked what sounded "like a metronome" when I was on a call with her (she doesn't have kids).
If you just strum on the guitar at family gatherings and don't aspire to record music or play in a band, you'll be perfectly fine without a metronome.
Matthew Roszak, co-founder of Bloq — a company preparing to launch a cross-blockchain cryptocurrency called metronome — said some of the skepticism toward digital tokens is driven by fear.
There were also nifty audio details: dribbles that sound like a metronome, swishes that sound like rustling leaves, and a referee's whistle that sounds like nails on a blacktop.
Mr. Bakken fashioned a small, battery-powered device, basing the circuit on a design for a metronome that he had found in a back issue of Popular Electronics magazine.
Where that work opened with a metronome, "Before It Is Time" is built around a two-note click that sounds like a clock's second hand imitating — or mocking — a heartbeat.
The word beats like a metronome through this wondrous book, capturing the nastiness and brutality of the world as seen by a young black man in the early 19th century.
Co-founder Jonny Simkin says the app uses an algorithm called Metronome that works with MUNI's GPS location system and crowdsourced information to determine when the next bus will arrive.
Metronome kraut-drums drive almost every song, guitars wash and pierce like infernal unattended power tools, while singer Francesco Mariani bleats and rants his existential concerns to an empty sky.
Astronomers also hope to use the telescope to locate thousands more pulsars, the highly magnetized neutron stars that rotate, creating a metronome-like pulse that is a boon to measurements.
In his book "Madison's Metronome," the scholar Greg Weiner points out that James Madison's lifelong concern was that majorities would be governed by emotion rather than reason, the "cool" faculty.
Tamir's became one of the most recognizable names in a metronome of unarmed black people killed by the police in the last two years, further galvanizing the Black Lives Matter movement.
There currently exists, among a wealth of dynamic and actually interesting artists, a glut of music called house that is about as exciting as listening to a metronome with added reverb.
The Rhythm of Wind consists of a functional windmill connected to a mechanism that uses the rotational energy of the fan blades to move a giant metronome pendulum back and forth.
Each button, as Lynch explains, is essentially a sample trigger, which lines the triggered element up on the 8th or 16th note, synchronizing (or quantizing) the sample to a silent metronome.
Even the most well-produced recordings of his career have a sprinkle of entropy in their rhythm, weird pauses before or after notes, no use for a metronome or a tuner.
On the other end of the spectrum were composers like John Cage, many of whose compositions transcend the need for a metronome: His famous, silent "4'33" requires no subdivision into beats.
All that are left are moments, so vivid:Jeanne beneath the low chandelier with its crystals like a crown of stars, as she let the slip fall from her waist, undulating, a metronome.
One installation, called the Unfitbit, shows how easy it is to trick a Fitbit into adding steps by hooking it onto a drill, on the tire of a taxi or a metronome.
By default, the app plays an auto-generated bass line and drum track as a backing track, but you can strip this back to just drums or a metronome if you prefer.
Lombardo, Crain, and Pearson recorded instrumentals live and without a metronome; you can practically see the beads of sweat flying off their faces as they fight to keep up with one another.
Nary a word or a joke gets lost, but the relentless tempos sometimes had me tapping my foot to the point that I felt it was less an appendage than a metronome.
Like a visual metronome, the strobe had a particularly poignant impact coupled with the buzz of subway trains on the elevated J/Z tracks directly outside Grace Exhibition Space's second-story windows.
Stanley, meanwhile, settled down after a slow start and proceeded to hit the ball like a metronome, hardly straying from the middle of the fairway but managing only a pedestrian even-par 72.
As Rhys describes it, Philip is "a metronome, getting faster," and in this scene his concern for the well-being of an asset, FBI secretary Martha, has him dangerously close to boiling over.
With the metronome set at one beat a second, Dr. Sidel explained that with every beat, a child died or was permanently disabled by a preventable illness, while $25,000 was spent on weaponry.
Whannell: If you look at that scene and you analyze the structure, there is kind of a horror-esque metronome to it, where it's quiet, it's tense and then there's an explosion of something.
Click here to view original GIFThe machines are coming for us and we can't pretend like we didn't see it coming, because even the lowly metronome has been trying to warn us for years.
The headphone jack also automatically blends what's coming into the mic with what's coming out of your computer, which can sometimes make it difficult to play along to previously-recorded parts or a metronome.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bloq, a U.S. blockchain technology company, said on Tuesday it will launch the sale of its own crypto-currency called Metronome (MTN), which will have a predictable and autonomously managed token supply.
If you're not playing along to the real song, then the app gives you the option of playing along to a metronome, an auto-generated drum track, or an auto-generated drum and bass track.
The new market age is decidedly different: Rather than that seething cacophony, aggressive corrections like the current ones are directed by a faceless metronome of computer-generated orders, triggering irresistible momentum and trillions in losses.
A series of R2-D2-like bleeps morphed into a dog howling in a desert, which went haywire and became a bird before transforming into a metronome, then trickling raindrops, ricocheting and encircling the room.
At an hourlong session recently, Utecht sat across from his trainer, Brad Olson, who showed him a series of numbers to add, multiply and subtract, all with a metronome clicking at 120 beats per minute.
Adelaide, who studied ballet, moves gracefully and, when need be, rapidly (she racks up miles); Red moves as if keeping time to a metronome, with the staccato, mechanical step and head turns of an automaton.
Noisey: The new record, Revengeance, still finds itself within the theme of "caveman battle doom" like the previous three albums, but it feels so much faster, like you just took the metronome and cranked it up.
A group of New York Times journalists waited in the darkness alongside worried family members as a searchlight on the Myanmar side swung back and forth, back and forth, an eerie metronome moving across the gloom.
The Earth's orbit gradually changes shape from almost circular to slightly elliptical over a period of 2500,2202 years, and then starts returning to form over the next 2500,500 years — like a metronome swinging side to side.
To prepare to lead Bizet's "Symphony in C," which he has conducted with orchestras in Britain, he attended a piano rehearsal with the company, with a Korg metronome on hand to help him gauge the proper tempos.
In Ginny Casey's "Skeleton Key," the murky-hued paintings are populated with curvy, vaguely surrealistic objects, like a chair with arms, a metronome the size of an armoire or a key too large for any human's door.
Choose from two timed modes and take yourself through sleep exercises featuring a steady metronome and dreamy blue light, two things which can aid in focusing solely on relaxation and freeing your mind from daily anxiety or stress.
Then I made "I've Got Rhythm" (1972), a metronome with a black man on the stick and pictures of people dancing and the K.K.K. It's a kind of coffin for the memory of what slaves had to do.
It sounded like a metronome, but it also sounded like the tick of a pilot light, and then Maurice cleared his throat and leaned in, and then Lucy's smile went up like a blue flame, all at once.
Equal parts windmill and metronome, this mechanical mash-up, called The Rhythm of Wind, is the brainchild of artist duo Varvara Guljajeva and Mar Canet, who make works that bring hidden pieces of information to our attention in unusual ways.
The more people share content tagged in a particular city, the faster the designated metronome for that city ticks, giving the viewer a real-time sensory experience of the social media activity taking place in several different locations at once.
Back then the studio had the idea to create a sort of gothic, industrial horror experience — it was originally known as "The City of Metronome" — but, as a brand-new studio, it proved too ambitious a concept to take on at the time.
Leadership was scrambling to tidy up after the discrimination scandal: installing a human-resources department; disabling the prompt "/metronome," which dropped an animated gif of a pendulous cock into the all-company chat room; rolling up the " In Meritocracy We Trust " flags.
Harley was to spend the holidays alone in the Outer Hebrides, just her and her guidebooks and binoculars and, periodically, her traffic cones, around which she would weave to the beat of a gradually quickening metronome — just to keep her hand in.
In Unfitbit by Surya Mattu and Tega Brain, a FitBit is attached to objects like a metronome or a drill to trick the device into thinking you are working out, thus selling fake, inaccurate data to your health insurance that hopefully lowers your premium.
Dodow is a metronome system that teaches you how to fall asleep naturally (no medicine required.) Continued practice and exercise with the aid should eventually get you snoozing up to 50% faster than usual, gaining you hundreds of hours more of sleep per year.    
Dodow is a metronome system that teaches you how to fall asleep naturally (no medicine required.) Continued practice and exercise with the aid should eventually get you snoozing up to 50% faster than usual, gaining you hundreds of hours more of sleep per year.
Yukai Engineering is the maker of Qoobo ($149), a souped-up, purring pillow that is supposed to look like a cat in repose, with its round fluffy body in "husky gray" or "French brown," and a tail that wags responsively, like a metronome gone berserk.
The Basel exhibition explores some of the more rebellious responses to the metronome in a room that features the instructions for Ligeti's "Poème Symphonique" for 100 metronomes, a work that scandalized a Dutch audience in 1962 because the timekeeping devices were the sole instruments.
It's paced with the precision of a metronome, it's shot and edited like a daylight-hours horror movie, it's a more seductive scene portrait than Almost Famous or Annie Hall, and it has at least four career-high cast performances (Andrew Garfield, the quietly Oscar-snubbed!).
More important, the microdepression I'd fallen into when the Champagne ran out—Champagne is all about time and loss, the bubbles ticking like a goddamn metronome—lifted as ten cups of pu'er left me wildly optimistic about the future, or at least the rest of the night.
There's a certain symbolism to Czech puppeteers and circus performers having such freedom of expression on this particular hill: It was once home to the world's largest monument to Stalin (the area is still sometimes called Stalin), now replaced with a 75-foot-tall red metronome.
Arguably the greatest American singer-songwriter of this generation, his ninth album shifts gears between 70s drive-time tunes and guitar riffs that chug, hypnotic as a metronome; songs that shimmy ("Run Sister Run"), and songs that spin melancholy into understated explorations of the human condition.
During the Presidential Fitness Test, students have two choices when it comes to sit-ups; they can either complete as many full sit-ups as possible in one minute, or they can do "partial" curl-ups in rhythm (set by a metronome) until they can't maintain that pace anymore.
Manually setting where tempo changes happen through a recording can eat up a lot of time, quantizing an entire recording (snapping notes to a grid) is not always ideal as you can lose some of the organic feel of what's been played, and playing to a metronome can feel stiff.
That's the best explanation for what happened late in the third quarter, when, with Dorsey up 25-3 and San Pedro about to punt, Kayvon lined up on the outside, rocked back and forth like a six-foot-four mechanical metronome keeping time, and burst through to block the attempt.
The internal beat that serves as Beisel's metronome in the pool, enabling her to maintain the right tempo and rhythm in all her strokes in the 400-meter individual medley, also moves her toward any piano she spots, be it in an Omaha hotel lobby or an Amsterdam train station.
Thirty years later, however, I re-encountered the piece, led by a young and intelligent conductor, who explained to all of us that this glorious ending was an artifact of Leonard Bernstein's intervention, and a betrayal of the real metronome marking and character, all of which was a defiant, ironic swipe at Stalin.
When I decide to run alone, with nothing in my ears but the air and the occasional gnat, it gives me a chance to rehearse the things I'm too shy or self-conscious to actually say, and to put them into words with the help of my constant left-right-left metronome.
So much was happening that I took copious notes — finished one notebook, half-filled another — all the while straining to keep track of the pre-recorded (I assume) metronome-like sound that surfaced in the space when everything else was quiet, and counting the clock bongs that announced (I assume) the hours.
" Then Harry Jaffa's "Crisis of the House Divided" on the Lincoln-Douglas debates, Friedrich Hayek's "The Constitution of Liberty," Eric Hoffer's "The True Believer," Timothy Sandefur's "The Conscience of the Constitution," Ronald J. Pestritto's "Woodrow Wilson and the Roots of Modern Liberalism," and two by Greg Weiner: "Madison's Metronome: The Constitution, Majority Rule, and the Tempo of American Politics" and "American Burke: The Uncommon Liberalism of Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
Gradually they step to the front and stand like dolls in a row: in ballooning brocade Scarlett O'Hara ball gowns and shrunken little-girl velvets with big white Peter Pan collars; in faded, ripped jeans and smocked velvet; in crucifixes and leather harnesses; in granny sweaters and peasant florals; in all the flibbertigibbet, eccentric, everything-goes finery Mr. Michele has become known for — as the stage begins to rotate like a merry-go-round and, in the middle, a big neon metronome ticks backs and forth.
It's not without its flaws nor room for improvement—Rosetta Stone-style recap quizzes would help, as would a metronome and library of guitar tabs, and every now and then you'll encounter an autoplay bug (or something like it)—but unlike the proto-Mumford and Sons mandolinist who refused to show me anything that wasn't in his beat-up Beatles songbook, Fender Play works at your pace, is easy to take a lot of at once, and won't tell your mom when you show up late and visibly stoned.
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