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  2. Johann Nepomuk Maelzel - Wikipedia

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    A metronome by Maelzel, Paris, 1815. Johann Nepomuk Maelzel (or Mälzel; August 15, 1772 – July 21, 1838) was a German inventor, engineer, and showman, best known for manufacturing a metronome and several music-playing automatons, and displaying a fraudulent chess machine.

  3. Metronome - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical metronome does not need an electric battery, but runs from a spring-wound clockwork escapement. [1] For uniform beats, the metronome should be placed on a hard, level, unmoving surface, and away from any strong magnets. Small variations in pendulum speed can also result from differences in temperature, air pressure, or gravity. [9]

  4. Music for Electric Metronomes - Wikipedia

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    Then, using the amount of beats specified, they will gradually adjust the tempo of the metronome to the next designated BPM on their path. The connecting line between these BPMs is what specifies the action(s) or sound(s) that follow: [7] A straight, unbroken line means that no action will follow the metronome change.

  5. Atlantis Studios - Wikipedia

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    Atlantis Studios is a recording studio at Karlbergsvägen 57 in StockholmFounded in 1959 as Metronome Studios, it is the location of early recordings of the members of ABBA prior to the formation of the group, as well as the majority of the group's hit singles and recordings by The Cardigans, Roxette, Opeth, The Hives, and others.

  6. Ueli Staub - Wikipedia

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    Ueli Staub (German pronunciation: [ˈuəli ˈʃtaʊp]; [1] 1 January 1934 – 9 April 2012) was a Swiss vibraphonist, journalist and photographer.Staub was the founder of the Metronome Quartet (later Metronome Quintet), along with Swiss pianist Martin Hugelshofer, whom were both graduate students at the time.

  7. Poème symphonique - Wikipedia

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    The performers then leave the stage. As the metronomes wind down one after another and stop, periodicity becomes noticeable in the sound, and individual metronomes can be more clearly distinguished. The piece typically ends with just one metronome ticking alone for a few beats, followed by silence, and then the performers return to the stage. [1]

  8. Chronomètre of Loulié - Wikipedia

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    Loulié's own description of the invention follows, translated from pp. 83–86 of his Éléments: . The chronomètre is an instrument by means of which composers will henceforth be able to mark the true tempo of their composition; and their airs, marked according to this instrument, will be able to be performed, in their absence, as if they themselves were beating time.

  9. Metronome (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Metronome was a music magazine published from January 1885 to December 1961. [1] [2] [3] History

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