Metronome recommendation?
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Metronome recommendation?
Any suggestions on a good metronome for dobro and psg practice? Any to avoid?
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I've got the Boss Dr. Beat (DB-88). It's very good with lots of options. It also plays musical tones which i use to tune with. It has 5 different sounds, so you can really customize the type of sound or rhythm you want. There are plenty of inexpensive metronomes that do the trick. Seiko used to make some pretty good ones.
Al is absolutely correct that you want a real dial rather than a digital 'faster' and 'slower' button that needs to be held or pressed repeatedly. I got one of those and returned it. And Andy is absolutely correct because he is smart enough to use the same one I have--Sabine Zipbeat. Cheap, small, pleasant enough 'woodblock' sort of sound, several options for accenting beats (or not). It's a real good choice.
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