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 Translation for 'metronome' from English to Bulgarian
NOUN   a metronome | metronomes
муз.
metronome {noun}
метроном {м}
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Translation for 'metronome' from English to Bulgarian

metronome {noun}
метроном {м}муз.
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1816 Maelzel became established in Paris as manufacturer of a metronome.
  • Metronome: A wind-up mechanical metronome has an adjustable weight and spring mechanism that allows the speed to be adjusted by placement of the weight on the spindle.
  • The second section is marked as "Più Lento" (It. "More Slow") despite Chopin's metronome mark of ♩=168, a very quick tempo.
  • RiffWork's Metronome, a user adjustable metronome.
  • Although the metronome is functional, it is not always in operation. A plaque at the base of the Prague metronome reads "In time, all things pass...'. The metronome beats at 4 beats per minute.

  • Each couples discover their music only 15 minutes before performing live, so, they only rehearsed on a metronome.
  • The suite was revised in 1947 to correct printing errors, change metronome markings and rename part VII.
  • In her articles and lectures about piano pedagogy, Antha advocated using a metronome for practice.
  • A metronome mark may be placed immediately after the time signature if the time signature is part-way through the music, or below it if the time signature is at the beginning.
  • The metronome markings are deliberately selected at a fast speed. The score contains six dense pages of written instructions.

  • A metronome marking cannot be deduced from one of the descriptive Italian or non-Italian terms alone.
  • Benjamin Zander has made a case for following Beethoven's metronome markings, both in writing and in performances with the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and Philharmonia Orchestra of London.
  • A metronome may be used to assist in maintaining accurate tempo.
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