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Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)Although some people prefer traditional metronomes with a swinging, ticking rod, electronic metronomes are becoming very popular. Electronic metronomes are much more customizable, but the many numbers, symbols, and buttons can be very confusing, and can mess up your music. Most standard electronic metronomes have a beat subdivision, tempo indicator (beats per measure, or BPM), beat indicator, and some have different "voices", such as ticking, clapping, and the ever-popular "One, Two, Three, Four!", which sometimes has voices of its own.
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Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)Although some people prefer traditional metronomes with a swinging, ticking rod, electronic metronomes are becoming very popular. Electronic metronomes are much more customizable, but the many numbers, symbols, and buttons can be very confusing, and can mess up your music. Most standard electronic metronomes have a beat subdivision, tempo indicator (beats per measure, or BPM), beat indicator, and some have different "voices", such as ticking, clapping, and the ever-popular "One, Two, Three, Four!", which sometimes has voices of its own.
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