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Choosing the Right Metronome or Tuner
 
The first thing you want to think about is what you are really trying to accomplish with a tuner or metronome because they both do very different thing. Metronomes help with rhythm, keeping a consistent tempo and time signature. Tuner help primarily with tuning or difficult pitch work. Combination units offer both a metronome and tuner in one package, which can be much more convenient.
  Metronomes
are one of the most commonly used tools for any musician, mainly because it is hard for any human being (yes, even a musician!) to keep a steady beat whether playing an instrument or not! Mechanical, pendulum-style Metronomes have long been the traditional standard in music education, and still remain a favorite with many music studios today. Because of the size of these mechanical products, electronic metronomes have enjoyed great demand with players seeking something more compact and portable. Simpler designs such as the Seiko Quartz Metronome (item #M380) or Shar MetroTone (item#SM1000) often favor dials to adjust tempo, earphone jacks, and some sort of LCD or LED display to emphasize the beat.
  Digital Metronomes often come with more features so they tend to have buttons that are often given the function of navigating through short menus to program parameters
  A young student (who may not be as motivated to practice with a metronome) might be better off with a simpler design, while advanced players and teachers will be comfortable with something more complex, provided the features are of interest to the user.
  Intermediate to advancing players who are practicing more scale exercises will be very interested in metronomes that are capable of subdividing the beat into various units (eighth and sixteenth notes, triplets, etc.) and giving the downbeat a different sound.
  Performers of modern, rhythmically advanced music will want to execute changing time signatures and asymmetrical meters with products like the Dr. Beat M90 or the IMT400 Intelli Programmable Metronome (which can actually program the meter structure of a piece of music in much the same way that a sequencer or drum machine can). Of course, the most important feature for many musicians is sound. Some instruments are louder than others and the metronome needs to be heard. Many people prefer a woodblock tone, while others may want a chime or drum sound that is distinct from the instrument being played. For some people, a volume control will be critical.
  Tuners can be as simple as a tuning fork, pitch pipes, or a device (like the Shar SM1000 metronome) that can generate tuning tones. The Cherub Keytone (item #C62) is an example of taking the pitch pipe concept to a more convenient electronic product. "Direct Connection" vibration-sensing tuners are very popular with acoustic instrumentalists for their ability to perform with accuracy in noisy ensemble environments.
  Performers of ancient music on period instruments will be very interested in electronic tuners that are capable of being recalibrated to the tuning standards of the period in question, such as the Shar Wide Range Digital Metro-Tuner (item #ST204). Teachers who are proficient on multiple instruments will require products that have more extended tuning ranges to accomodate all instruments in their arsenal, while students will be able to get by with something simpler.


Shar Metro/Tuner
Item # STM30

- All-in-one functionality
- Tuning range C1-B7
- "A" Calibration 430-450
- Reference pitch generator 4C-4B
- Needle-style LCD panel
- Full function metronome
- 4" x 2 3/8" x 5/8"
$ 12.99
Shar Digital Metro-Tuner Shar Wide Range Digital Metro-Tuner
Item # ST204
- Chromatic Tuner, C1-B7
- Wide 410-480 "A" calibration, ideal for Baroque tuning
- Large needle-style LCD panel
- 88 note tone generator
- 0-9 beats
- 30-250 BPM tempo
- 6 rhythms with 3 tones (chimes, drum, and woodblock)
- 4 3/8" x 2 3/4" x 5/8"
$ 19.99
Shar 3-in-1 Clip Metro-Tuner Shar 3-in-1 Clip Metro-Tuner
Item # STM500
Clips onto your instrument to tune using vibrations, or use with the built-in mic like a regular tuner. Tuning range A0-C8, calibration from A=430-450 Hz, 4 tuning modes (Chromatic, guitar, bass, and violin). The metronome has a tempo range of 30-250bpm, 6 rhythms and beat settings from 0-9. Tone generation from E1-A5.
$ 19.99

Boss TU-80 Tuner/Metronome
Item #TU80
Ultra-thin design, super-accurate LCD tuning at an affordable price. Tunes any instrument, even 6-string basses. 
$ 29.99

Korg Digital Tuner Metronome Korg Digital Tuner/Metronome
Item #KTM40
A compact all-in-one tuner and metronome that sets the standards! In only 4.5" x 3" x 11/16", Korg has loaded this device with the most useful tuner and metronome features. 
$ 33.99

Intelli 4 in 1 Metronome/Tuner Intelli 4 in 1 Metronome/Tuner
Item #IMT204
Extremely compact metronome/tuner features a wide-screen LCD meter, and automatic power-off after 3 minutes. 
$ 29.99

Intelli 5-Way Metronome, Dual Tuner, Thermometer and Hygrometer

Intelli 5-Way Metronome, Dual Tuner, Thermometer and Hygrometer
Item #IMT301
A technical breakthrough allows for all of these functions to fit in one compact unit! 
$ 47.99

Sabine 3-in-1 MetroTune Sabine 3-in-1 MetroTune
Item #SCT90
Seven octave tuning range, 40-216 bpm tempo, loud woodblock tone.  
$ 37.99
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