What you have to do with the video below is to play in time with the click, but not only at the same tempo, try to play in the pocket too.
What you may not know is that a metronome is also a great tool for improving your timing and tempo sensitivity.īounce comes with built in exercises for encouraging your ability to keep a steady tempo, and to help with precision of timing, based on Mac Santiago's 'Beyond the Metronome'.To see if this can help you, try this test. Probably you are just here to get a metronome to go 'tick tick' for a click track, or to make sure you play your piece at the right tempo. (up) - skip to Review by Martin Walker of Sound on Sound Merging with metronome clicks, until they vanish, for timing sensitivity Top of page - Merging with metronome clicks for timing senstivity - Review by Martin Walker - Video resources - Review by Gary Eskow - Review by Aaron Wolf - Walkthrough videos of Bounce - Choose your version - Buy now You can use these links to jump to any section:
Or read on for reviews from Martin Walker of Sound On Sound, Gary Eskow of Mix Online and Aaron Wolf, Ann Abor guitar teacher, to find out about your free book on metronome practice, and read what the classical guitarist Douglas Neidt says about the 'vanishing click'. Bounce visual effects, bouncing in conducting patterns, beat and sub-beat counts, also can use as a silent metronome.