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Clip On Metronome

Clip On Metronome

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The ME-55BK metronome is great for the musician on the go. It has one LED for observing the tempo and has a stepless tempo range from 30 bpm to 250 bpm. It also plays two reference pitches, in A and Bb and in both A=440 and A=442. The ME-55BK also has a memory backup function and has 50 hours of battery life.

List Price: $ 34.95

Price: $ 27.94

Yamaha P155S Digital Piano with Cherry Top-Board Bundle with Sustain Pedal, Two Pairs of Headphones, Music Stand, Metronome, MIDI Cable, and Dust Cloth – Silver

Yamaha P155S Digital Piano with Cherry Top-Board Bundle with Sustain Pedal, Two Pairs of Headphones, Music Stand, Metronome, MIDI Cable, and Dust Cloth – Silver

  • 88 keys, Graded Hammer (GH) keyboard; 128-note polyphony
  • Internal high-power, two-channel (12W + 12W) amplifier with high-performance speakers built in
  • Dynamic Stereo Sampling – 4 separate layers of stereo samples
  • Key-Off Sample plus Sustain Sample for acoustic piano realism
  • Emulates the soft/half pedaling and damper effects of an acoustic

Bundle includes Yamaha P155S Digital Piano with Cherry Top-Board, Sustain Pedal, Two Pairs of Headphones, Music Stand, Metronome, MIDI Cable, and Dust Cloth.

Whether you’re practicing at home or away, performing solo or in a band, the Yamaha P-155 digital piano offers professional quality sound with our legendary piano touch. Thanks to the top-shelf Yamaha digital piano technologies like advanced sampling methods and the ultra-expressive GH (Graded Hammer) keyboard, musicians don’t have t

List Price: $ 1,849.00

Price: $ 1,019.99

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Tuning a ukulele with the WMT-555C chromatic tuner and metronome from Cherub?

Question by : Tuning a ukulele with the WMT-555C chromatic tuner and metronome from Cherub?
Alright, I’m learning to play the ukulele. I bought the WMT-555C hoping that I could tune my uke. But, I’m kinda lost on how to properly use it. Help please?!

Best answer:

Answer by Mike
If it fits, clip the instrument pickup to the ukulele headstock (anywhere) and plug the pickup into the tuner. Make sure the tuner is set to A=440 Hz (standard for most instruments)

Try the old “my dog has fleas” tuning by ear so your instrument is in the “ballpark”. Now check the strings to see if they are all about the same tension. If not, you may have a string an octave too high or an octave too low.

The strings closest to the ceiling when you play is called the #4 string and it is tuned to a [G]. Pluck the string and see if you are high (sharp) or low (flat) of the G indication on the tuner. Now tighten the string with the ukulele tuning peg (if note indicated it was flat) or loosen the string with the tuning peg (note was sharp) until the string indicates a [G] not on the tuner.

The rest of the strings are #3 [C], #2 [E], #1 [A].

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