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Title: Cherub Technology: cutting-edge digital engineering to create innovative metronomes and tuners.(GLOBAL 225)(Company overview)
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You realize you haven’t been shooting enough when you notice your upload quota is still only at 31% and it’s less than a week before the end of the month.
I’m still trying stock shooting. Not only is the shooting hard enough, but the post work is too much to handle!
Question by Susan H: Does anyone know of a music store where you can buy metronomes?
I am looking for a metronome for my piano studies and in need of one really bad. If anyone has any suggestions, i live in Kansas so i need the store in kansas.
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Title: Tuner & Metronome In Portable Package.(Sabine MetroTune MT-8000)(Brief Article)(Product Announce
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Rear curtain sync used to freeze and still show motion. I have been trying to take this shot for ages when it dawned on me to approach is mathamatically.
Setting the metronome at 60 beats per minute means a shutter speed of half a second will mean the blur length of the metronome arm would be half its distance. So going for about a quater second it would be short enough to show its motion but long enough so you can tell its moving.