The tuner is an electronic device for tuning a musical instrument. It recognizes the tone of the instrument through structure-borne noise, via a built-in microphone or through a cable with a connected pickup, and shows on a scale whether the tone is too high, too low or correct. The metronome is a device that uses acoustic impulses to set a constant tempo at regular time intervals. Metronomes are available mechanically or electronically. Many instruments such as pianos or keyboards already have a metronome integrated.
ABS baton with handle in teardrop shape- Shaft: fiberglass, glossy, white- Handle: ABSGreat for outdoor performances, the teardrop shaped baton is preferred by conductors around the world.
The stylish, pocket-sized TU-10 Clip-on Chromatic Tuner by Boss provides reliable, dependable and accurate tuning for guitars. Simply attach it to the headstock of your acoustic or electric guitar, play a string and receive precise note information on the easy-to-read, True Color LCD with Reflection-display functionality.The TU-10 is powered by an included lithium battery and features Boss Accu-pitch technology which audibly or visually alerts you when a string is in tune. It also offers flat tuning capability providing accurate drop tuning up to five semitones below standard pitch. This helps you develop a new sound while playing all your favorite chords.True Color LCD provides a full, multi-color visual display Reflection-display function considerably improves visibility Includes Accu-Pitch, flat tuning up to 5 semitones and Stream or Cent display mode Strong and stylish design backed by a limited one year warranty
The KORG KDM series is known for its powerful volume and clearly audible tone. In addition to an attractive look that is reminiscent of a mechanical miniature metronome, the KDM-3 offers a variety of beat patterns and metronome sounds. It's also packed with the convenient features you'd expect from a digital unit and supports your performance in any situation, regardless of genre or instrument.Stylish design reminiscent of a mechanical metronome.Eight metronome sounds, including a mechanical metronome sound.19 beat patterns support songs from every genre.Simple one-touch operation and an easy-to-read display.Choose from three types of tempo settings to suit your needsThe Sound Out mode allows you to tune while listening to a reference tone.Timer mode is handy for practicing the basics.
Clip On Tuner for guitars and basseschromatic+/- 0.1 cent tuning accuracyTuning range: A0 (27.5 Hz) - C8 (4186 Hz)Colored 3D display3 Mood modes: Regular, Strobe and Half StrobeChoice of the tone frequency (436 - 445 Hz)power saving modeBuffering the settingsColor: BlackIncl. CR2032 lithium batteryDimensions (W x D x H): 62 x 62 x 53 mmWeight: approx. 28 g
D'addario Planet Waves CT-17 RD Eclipse TunerQuick, accurate tuning Full color display Limitless viewing angles Tuner calibration from 430 to 450Hz. CR2032 battery includedColour: red
Tuner IT-30
Display with 7 LEDs and 3 additional LEDs for fine tuning
with guitar and bass mode, also usable for violin, mandolin etc.
Accuracy +/-0.5 cents
Jack input socket, built-in microphone
With 2 x 1.5 volt AAA batteries
Dimensions: 102 x 50 x 17mm
Weight: 36 g
Clip on tuner with detailed display resolutionHighest voice precision up to ± 0.1 centCalibration functionVertically rotatable displayRotatable display (also for left-handers)Strobe and half-strobe modesPreview display when changing modesA clip with a secure holdLightweight and durableSpecifications:Scale: 12 notes, floating moodDetection range: A0 (27.5Hz) - C8 (4186Hz)Tuning accuracy: +/- 0.1 cent (strobe mode)Reference tone: A4 = 436-445 Hz (1 Hz steps)Power supply: CR2032 lithium batteryBattery life: approx. 18 hours (A4 input)Dimensions: (W x D x H) 51 x 24 x 38 mmWeight: 19 g (including battery)Scope of delivery: CR2032 lithium battery for test purposes
The GM-1 is an ultra-compact metronome that is worn like a traditional earphone.
When using multiple GM-1s, the sync function ensures perfect tempo alignment. This makes the GM-1 particularly suitable for rehearsals of marching bands, dance groups and ensembles where the actors have to move.
The receiver adapts to the ear canal and has a tight fit. You can hear the metronome signal clearly even in a noisy environment.
Ultra compact in-ear metronome
Synchronization of several models possible via infrared
Numerous beats and rhythms
Three earphone sizes (S, M and L) included.
Set of 2
The TM-60C is a combination package consisting of a TM-60 tuner with metronome function and a CM-300 contact microphone
The voice and metronome functions are available simultaneously if required, so that rhythm and intonation can be practiced at the same time.
New lightning-fast responsive LCD needle meter
High detection range (C1~C8)
Internal loudspeaker for the output of reference tones thanks to the Sound Out function
The Sound Back function generates the reference tone that most closely matches the mood of the input signal. At the same time, the meter shows the difference between these two - ideal for ear training!
Supports a large concert pitch frequency range
Markings for specifying pure third intervals (major and minor third)
Tempo adjustable in the range of 30~252 beats/minute
15 rhythm variations for a variety of different musical styles
Convenient tempo setting with two tempo step patterns and a tap tempo function.
Large backlit LCD. The brightness can be adjusted in two stages for even better readability.
Pleasantly compact and light
Newly developed stand and battery cover for convenient use
Settings buffer and energy saving function
(CM-300) Contact microphone that attaches directly to the bell of a brass instrument, to the bridge of a stringed instrument, or to a guitar or ukulele
The piezo pickup picks up the vibrations of the instrument and transmits them directly to the TM-60
AROMA Chromatic Tuner AR-AT100 Clip-On Tuner easily attached to the top plate Frequency decrease via vibration Modes for Guitar, Bass, Ukulele & chromatic tuner with battery
The tuner is an electronic device for tuning a musical instrument. It recognizes the tone of the instrument through structure-borne noise, via a built-in microphone or through a cable with a connected pickup, and shows on a scale whether the tone is too high, too low or correct. There are tuners that only recognize certain tones, for example only 6 strings of the guitar. While chromatic tuners recognize all 12 semitones over several octaves. The currently most common variant of tuners are the "clip-on" tuners. These are small devices which are clamped on the head of the guitar, for example. The tuner recognizes the tone directly from the structure-borne sound. The big advantage: the tuner precisely sets the tone; environmental noise is not included. The standard models are based on a built-in loudspeaker. These larger models sometimes offer more setting options or different special moods, such as 'Flat-Tuning'. Tuners are also available as pedals. These can be switched directly between guitar amp and guitar.
Metronom
The metronome is a device that uses acoustic impulses to set a constant tempo at regular time intervals. Metronomes are available mechanically or electronically. Many instruments such as pianos or keyboards already have a metronome integrated. The mechanical metronome drives a pendulum with the help of a spring. The desired speed is set using a weight on the pendulum. To the left and right of the pendulum is the scale with the beats per minute. The further you push the weight up on the pendulum, the slower the metronome counts in the beat. Each click falls to the value of a quarter note. The mechanical metronome works like a mechanical clockwork. To start it up, the spring must be wound with the help of a wrench. In order for it to work precisely, it has to stand on an exactly flat surface, as any inclination affects the swing of the pendulum.
Digital Metronom
Electronic metronomes generate the clock signal through a quartz. For this reason, they are also known as quartz metronomes. You have to think of the quartz as a chip, the so-called quartz oscillator. It consists of electronic circuits and an oscillating crystal in a standardized housing. The setting of the counting times is carried out depending on the make using appropriate switches or toggle switches. The selected frequency appears on a display. Many digital metronomes have an interface to which headphones can be connected. A quartz metronome "ticks" very precisely and is therefore particularly suitable as a clock generator.
Tuning Fork
The tuning fork is a metal fork; the prongs produce a clear, overtone-poor tone when struck. This is used to tune in musical instruments.
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