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A metronome is a device that helps musicians keep a steady beat. It typically consists of a small box with an adjustable arm or pendulum that swings back and forth to create a ticking sound. Many modern metronomes also have a digital display and various tempo settings.
The metronome was invented in 1951 by Johann Maelzel
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It was invented in 1696 by Etienne Loulie.
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To use a non digital metronome you need to wind up the winding key (lowest silver key). Take the plastic cover off the metronome and unhook the pendulum from the hook. After this is done slide the weight, on the pendulum, to your desired tempo. The speeds are written on the dial plate. Optional: To set the pitch use the bell tone selector, above winding key, and adjust the division.