- A
metronome (from
Ancient Gr**** μέτρον (métron) 'measure' and νόμος (nómos) 'law') is a
device that
produces an
audible click or
other sound at a uniform...
- A
metronome is any
device that
produces regular,
metrical ticks (beats, clicks) —
settable in
beats per minute.
Metronome may also
refer to: City of Metronome...
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Sandrew Metronome was
established by the
Swedish company Sandrews and the
Danish Metronome.
Later the
Norwegian media company Schibsted acquired Metronome and...
- The
Prague Metronome (Czech: Pražský metronom) is a 75-foot-tall (23 m)
functioning metronome in Letná Park,
overlooking the
Vltava River and the city...
- in
beats per
minute (bpm or BPM). In
modern classical compositions, a "
metronome mark" in
beats per minute,
indicating only
measured speed and not any...
- The
Metronome All-Stars were a
collection of jazz
musicians ****embled for
studio recordings by
Metronome Magazine,
based on its readers' polls. The studio...
-
symphonique is a 1962
composition by György
Ligeti for one
hundred mechanical metronomes. It was
written during his
brief acquaintance with the
Fluxus movement...
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Metronome is a
large public art
installation located along the
south end of Union...
- The City of
Metronome was a
cancelled 3D puzzle-platform game
developed by
Tarsier Studios. The game
featured a
young train-engineer
named Tin, who had...
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German inventor, engineer, and showman, best
known for
manufacturing a
metronome and
several music-playing automatons, and
displaying a
fraudulent chess...