[musictlk] musictlk Digest, Vol 42, Issue 9
DOUGLAS FOR
coffeenchocolate at verizon.net
Tue Jan 22 19:18:52 CST 2008
Woops! I meant 30 to 240 beats per minute--
http://members.shaw.ca/granam/metronome.html
(accessible online metronome)
Sharon
a vision teacher in Virginia
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> 1. Re: metronomes (Mike Freeman)
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> Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 10:31:48 -0800
> From: "Mike Freeman" <k7uij at panix.com>
> Subject: Re: [musictlk] metronomes
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> If you have a Braille 'N Speak BNS-640 or Braile Lite of any stripe,
> there's a program for it that makes it into a first-rate metronome. It's
> available from the FS web site or I can send it to anyone who wishes it.
>
> Nota bene: This does *not* work with Braille Notes or other adaptive
> tech devices.
>
> Hurrah for old technology.
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> BTW, I still have a Franz metronome and it still works.
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> Mike
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> From: Linda Mentink
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> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 9:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [musictlk] metronomes
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> I had one for years that was electric, with braille markings; it was
> a Franz Electric Metronome, which I got from AFB. I'm sure that one
> isn't available anymore, and it's not portable anyway. Mine died a
> couple years ago, and my friend hasn't been able to fix it. It
> needed a new cord, but he accidentally broke the switch while trying
> to fix it. I haven't needed it, so I haven't bothered him about it.
> He's very busy, too.
>
> Sorry I don't know anything.
>
> Blessings,
>
> Linda
>
> At 01:32 PM 1/18/2008, you wrote:
> >Hi everyone,
> >Is there an accessible, portable metronome on the market? I'm
> >looking for something where I can set/read an exact tempo marking
> >rather than simply increasing or decreasing the speed only to wonder
> >what the tempo is.
> >Thank you in advance,
> >Tracy
> >
> >Tracy J. Kiel, MM, NMT, MT-BC
> >Fax/Voice mailbox: (206) 350-6691
> >tracy.kiel at gmail.com
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> If you have a Braille 'N Speak BNS-640 or Braile Lite of any stripe,
> there's a program for it that makes it into a first-rate metronome. It's
> available from the FS web site or I can send it to anyone who wishes it.
> ?
> Nota bene: This does *not* work with Braille Notes or other adaptive tech
> devices.
> ?
> Hurrah for old technology.
> ?
> BTW, I still have a Franz metronome and it still works.
> ?
> Mike
> ?
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> mailto:mentink at frontiernet.net Linda Mentink
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> mailto:musictlk at nfbnet.org NFBnet Music Talk Mailing List
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> Friday, January 18, 2008 9:21 PM
> Subject:
> Re: [musictlk] metronomes
> I had one for years that was electric, with braille markings; it was
> a Franz Electric Metronome, which I got from AFB.? I'm sure that one
> isn't available anymore, and it's not portable anyway.? Mine died a
> couple years ago, and my friend hasn't been able to fix it.? It
> needed a new cord, but he accidentally broke the switch while trying
> to fix it.? I haven't needed it, so I haven't bothered him about it.
> He's very busy, too.
> Sorry I don't know anything.
> Blessings,
> Linda
> At 01:32 PM 1/18/2008, you wrote:
>>Hi everyone,
>>Is there an accessible, portable metronome on the market? I'm
>>looking for something where I can set/read an exact tempo marking
>>rather than simply increasing or decreasing the speed only to wonder
>>what the tempo is.
>>Thank you in advance,
>>Tracy
>>
>>Tracy J. Kiel, MM, NMT, MT-BC
>>Fax/Voice mailbox: (206) 350-6691
>>tracy.kiel at gmail.com
>>
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