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Is the Korg TM-40 Tuner/Metronome good?

Question by 12345: Is the Korg TM-40 Tuner/Metronome good?

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Answer by Left-T
Hey

That is a darn good an inexpensive metronome. It has duplets, triplets, triplets without center beat (swing), quadruplets, quadruplets without center beats (shuffle), which I found to be very motivating when practicing.

The LCD is large and excellent visibility. It even has slow pitch deviation or blink to indicate the tempo . This unit is very accurate. I like the built-in speaker which can be used for ear training as well.

Good Buy…

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Are Jupiter soprano saxes of good quality? How would you compare them to Selmer and Yamaha?

Question by llleeeooo1: Are Jupiter soprano saxes of good quality? How would you compare them to Selmer and Yamaha?
I just found a Jupiter sax that comes with a cleaning kit, case, 2 metronomes, and a tuner for $ 1200, I got the seller to go down on the price to $ 800 and I want to make sure the price is worth it. Can anyone help me?

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Answer by alto saxophonist guy
first of all, cheers to a fellow sax player! now to bussiness:

selmer has been making saxophones since they first were in france. back then saxes were made for the military band, and selmer combines the perfectness of a classical instrument with the hard, stretched out range of the military instruments. selmer was the finest maker of the saxophone until yamaha came. still selmer makes good quality saxophones.

yamaha has been making saxes since the beginning of the 20th century. they copied selmers style of the sax and made them just as selmer. but since then yamaha has made every instrument and they are a “jack of all traits” instead of a “master of one”. because of this, they make adequite saxes.

jupiter has been only going on for a while, but there marksmanship has already been used by famous saxophonists. making jupiter a fine sax industry.

i will rate them according to my expiriences:
1.jupiter
2.selmer
3.yamaha

if i were you, i would pick to play the jupiter because if has only been around for a whil but is already recignizable.

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What’s a good, decent priced metronome that increases/decreases in 1 beat increments?

Question by obsidian_dragon07: What’s a good, decent priced metronome that increases/decreases in 1 beat increments?
For guitar use.

I have a Sabine metronome that I bought a couple years ago, not knowing much about what I was getting at the time. It increases/decreases in increments like the old-time metronome (92, 96, 100, 104, etc.), and now that I’m using a metronome much more, I am not satisfied.

So can anyone suggest a good metronome that increases/decreases in 1 beat increments? Hopefully not more than -60, but I’m open to suggestions. Also, I don’t like Qwik Time.

Thanks for the help.

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Answer by ObamaBot THX-1138
I think I gave up looking and used the internet or my keyboard.

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