Re: [Harp-L] recording - and devilish devices



A metronome at any given setting will also play slower after you've had a cup of coffee and faster when you're tired and yawning.

How do it know? ;-)

- Slim.

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On Mar 22, 2010, at 2:03 PM, Winslow Yerxa wrote:

Funny, but metronomes seem to have a similar circuit, even the wind- up analog ones. They keep screwing up the time, counting uneven beats or speeding up and slowing down, and just generally ruining the perfect intuitive rhythm of all the music I play, both alone and in group situations. Turn of the metronome and the problem seems to go away.

W:)

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Steve wrote
"I'm absolutely convinced that every recording device ever invented has inbuilt circuitry deliberately designed to make my harp-playing sound utterly naff. You are far from alone."









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