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  • ♪ TEMPI MECHANICAL METRONOME establishes accurate musical timing, helps play at a proper pace, provides a firm sense of rhythm, develops finger agility and preciseness, shows a visual sense of timing from the pendulum and can be used by a music lover, beginner or musician of ANY age or experience!
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  • ♪ INCREDIBLE FEATURES: No batteries, average 20 minute wind for longer practice and less frustration, steel gears for durability, 40-208bpm for choosing any tempi, and easily adjustable/optional 0/2/3/4/6 beat bell! The outside is a beautiful plastic, mahogany grain veneer.
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Solid metronome, and I should know... I've been a professional musician (flute, bass, drums, guitar, vocals, educator) for close to 50 years, and I use a metronome every day. Up until purchasing the Tempi, I have only trusted electronic devices because most mechanicals tend to favor one side of the pendulum movement over the other – you basically get: Tick-tik, Tick-tik, Tick-tik, with the secondary being of shorter duration. That's no way to learn and internalize good timekeeping! Unlike most high-end competing brands, the Tempi keeps rock-solid, even beats on both sides of the pendulum swing. I love this metronome and highly recommend it to all my students. Well done Tempi !

If you're looking for outstanding craftsmanship with flawless quality and reliability, go with the best on the market. This is used by nearly every professional artist, spanning the musical spectrum. The best guitarist in the world will openly admit that this metronome has been a staple of them becoming descent players to a virtuoso of timing, for Chunking , sweep picking and overall technical improvements in their playing, forever stay in the pocket of perfect phrasing and timing. Tempi is the standard of perfection. You want to be the best, that you need to get the best.

Great success. This is my 3rd Metronome purchase, not because I'm accomplished musician but because I didn't realize how much I'd need the first one, put it away and wasn't able to locate it for awhile. My second was horribly disappointing. It was approx the same price as this one. I purchased it at the music store. It was the same style (wind-up rather than digital) but the workings, and particularly the winding stem, was a chrome coated plastic, and so weak that when I attempted to attach the winder to begin use I wasn't able to line it up properly, tearing the tip of winder off and making it unusable. What a disaster! I didn't have any of those problems with this well designed and well constructed metronome. I opened the box, noted the unusual packing which protected the internal working. I was able to get it in to use immediately and have enjoyed it's well designed appearance. I thought I wanted a tradition style with a wood exterior. This is so well designed you wouldn't know it wasn't wood it you weren't touching it. It looks great weather in use or not while sitting in my music area, and I kept the extra packaging to insure that if I move I will have a chance of getting it to my next home safely. Seems to be reliable in timing and in all other ways I'm happy with this purchase. Thank you.

This is a great metronome. It has well made gears inside and I love the wind up feature. I had one of those small electronic ones and got rid of it. This is the metronome to buy. Like I said it's very well made. The outside is plastic but looks real nice, with or without the cover on. It gives off a loud ticking, but when you play your music that's a good feature. Also you can adjust the speed of the tempo very easily by sliding the adjuster. (sorry, I don't know the proper term for it.) The seller shipped it quickly, provided video links for 'how to operation', and seems like a great seller. I would buy again. Don't hesitate in buying this.

GREAT customer service with this group! Very high quality product - highly recommend! The company is great and follow up extremely fast. Wish all vendors were as good. Made in USA and privately/small shop owned - not a big box corporate group - high end products and obviously a very proud company -a thing not commonly found much anymore - reward them for it and purchase this excellent unit. It appears to have the quality to last for a hand me down to your children or friends (like it was when i grew up).

My "Tempi Metronome for Musicians" arrived and it's everything I had hoped for. It has a solid, well built feel to it, and a very nice appearance. The faux 'wood grain' color on mine is quite a bit darker than pictured here, but for me that doesn't matter. It looks so much nicer than the electronic style of metronome and it's loud enough to hear it above the sound of my guitar, another advantage over the electronic style. The feature that I value most is it's ability to sound a 'ping' sound on every 6th, 4th, 3rd, or 2nd tick (depending on whether you need 4/4 time or 2/2, etc) I'm just learning to use a metronome, and if my time gets off, the ping let's me know when to start the next measure. If you don't like or don't need the ping you can turn it off by setting it to '0'.

Having this metronome has RADICALLY changed piano practice for all three children. Our previous small eletronic metronome was useless. children coudn't hear it well. Couldn't keep with it. This metronome is LOUD. It is easy for kids to operate. Really making a huge difference. LOVE IT.

I love this thing. I am a returning musician after a lifetime has passed. At 69, it gets a little harder to do things. This metronome has solved a timing issue I am having with a piece of music. Between a quarter note and half note is a triplet, where the quarter note is carried over from the previous measure. At 3/4 time, the bell in this sets me up ahead of time for the triplet. I got it. It has been a timing struggle for me to learn accordion from acoustic guitar. I put a small mic inside next to the bell with a Velcro patch and run it through my Roland street cube. I do have a free app on my smart phone with one, but, there is just something about the real deal, old school, wind up, technology about this thing. Just buy one. You will NOT regret it. Besides, it looks cool to display if it does not work for you. The price is very affordable. So, end your struggle, submit your mind, let your desire to learn music flow and enjoy your new skill. It's a timing issue with most people learning music. We either speed up at the easy part and slow down at the hard part. Start at 70 beats per minute, then go from there. 70 is natures natural beat. You can find your groove, then you will have a base to grow from.....or you can keep guessing and waste your valuable time, that you don't have much of.

The TEMPI Metronome is very well designed and constructed. Mechanically I have found it to work flawlessly and is a great assist to the CADENCE / TEMPO so important in reading and playing the music score. I would recommend this product for the aspiring musician who needs guidance in playing an instrument in the timing sequence specified. The speed and rhythm can be pre set - or quickly adjusted if the musician needs to slow or increase the pace. The case of the TEMPI is wood grained plastic rather than wood. Most musicians would prefer the casing to be thin hardwood such as walnut, mahogany or cherry but the purchase price would probably double putting the cost out of reach for many customers. Fortunately TEMPI has great working relationships with the overseas manufacturer and is marketing a high quality product.

I've played classical piano since I was 4 - I went to college on a piano scholarship. I have never done anything with it professionally, but it has always been a part of my life, and sitting atop the piano was always a mechanical (not electric, certainly not digital) metronome. These days, for reasons of space and economics, I play on a Williams Overture II (fully-weighted 88-key electric), which has a built-in metronome. I loathe it (the metronome, not the piano, which I adore), and after just 2 days of trying to practice using it, I had to order a proper metronome. I couldn't be happier with my purchase; nothing compares to a mechanical metronome, simply nothing. If you're trying to learn to play piano, timing is imperative - it is a percussion instrument, after all - and you simply cannot hear the digital ones properly over the piano. Also, the mechanical metronome has the swinging pendulum, which, much like a conductor's hand, helps keep you on beat. Whether you're a seasoned pianist, an early student, a professional, an amateur, teacher or soloist, you are doing yourself a disfavor by not having one of these atop the instrument.