![]() Accordingly, as the multitude of muscular operations necessary to produce musical sounds are assimilated by a student as "technique", timing and rhythm must also be absorbed, if a performer is to bring music to life, for music is an art of timing and rhythm. This invention relates to a silent, visual metronome for use in assisting music students in developing skills of timing and rhythm for use in assisting groups of vocalists and/or instrumentalists in co-ordinating non-uniformly developed timing and rhythmic abilities and for use in assisting anyone seeking improved efficiency in coping with a situation which requires voluntary delivery of a muscular response at exactly the right moment.Īs any musician is well aware, timing and rhythm are vital functions in the process of making music. The invention according to claim 1 including stationary reference lights at said one end of said column. The invention according to claim 1 including a tone generator for generating a tone suitable for tuning purposes.ġ1. ![]() The invention according to claim 7 wherein the further column is V-shaped so that the line goes down a first leg of said V-shape, up a second leg of said V-shape and subsequently down said column to said one end.ġ0. ![]() The invention according to claim 7 wherein the control means is arranged such that the line moves along said further column to and along said column a plurality of times following which it moves only along said column.ĩ. The invention according to claim 1 including a further column joining said column at an end thereof opposed to said one end and arranged at an angle thereto, said control means being arranged such that the line moves initially along said further column to said opposed end and subsequently moves along said column to said one end.Ĩ. The invention according to claim 1 wherein the first light emitting means comprises a plurality of LED devices arranged in a line and wherein the control means is arranged to illuminate each in turn of said devices so as to give the appearance of a line of light moving at a constant speed along the column.ħ. The invention according to claim 1 wherein the control means is arranged to operate said second light emitting means a plurality of times for each operation of said first light emitting means whereby said first can indicate a first beat of a bar of music and said second can indicate the first and/or other beats of the bar.Ħ. The invention according to claim 1 wherein the control means is arranged to operate the portions so as to define a moving illuminated part of the column having a leading edge, a trailing edge and substantially constant length.ĥ. The invention according to claim 1 wherein the control means is arranged to operate the portions so as to define a moving illuminated part of the column having a leading edge and to actuate said second light source simultaneously with said leading edge reaching said one end of the column.Ĥ. The invention according to claim 1 wherein the column is formed by a plurality of separate light sources.ģ. A visual metronome for observing by a user comprising first light emitting means in the form of an elongate column, means mounting said column for simultaneous viewing of the length of the column by the user, said light emitting means being arranged such that portions of the column are selectively operable to provide an illuminated part of the column and a non-illuminated part of the column divided by a line transverse to the column, a second light emitting means arranged to produce an instantaneous flash visible by the user brighter than said first light emitting means, and a control means arranged such that the portions of said light emitting means are operated to advance said line along the column towards one end thereof and to actuate said second light emitting means simultaneously with said line reaching said one end.Ģ.
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