Auditory metronomes have been the norm for several centuries, but we believe there's room for improvement. Vibrating metronomes offer a tactile alternative, allowing musicians to feel the beat instead of just hearing it, which can lead to a more immersive and distraction-free practice experience.
Why use a metronome in the first place?
Set your tempo, time signature, subdivisions, and accents directly on the Soundbrenner Core 2.
The great pianist Leon Fleisher said, of the three elements of music — melody, harmony, and rhythm — rhythm is the most important. That’s because rhythm is what moves the music forward in time, and without the passage of time, music cannot exist.
Rhythm (often) demands regularity — and the metronome gives you exactly that: it’s an unbiased device that gives you a regular, truthful pulse.
As musicians, we strive to be regular on time. (Even if the music calls for speeding up or slowing down, the rate of change should happen consistently.) This is especially significant when you play with other people — you might be playing different things on different instruments, but your timing is what unites you.
Not sure if you tend to rush or drag? The metronome will tell you. Not sure if you’re playing those sixteenth notes evenly? Check them against the metronome. Want to stretch time, and push and pull around the beat? Sure, but you have to make sure your foundational beat stays regular.
Benefits of using a vibrating metronome?
Auditory metronomes have been the norm for several centuries, but there's room for improvement. Vibrating metronomes exist these days (like the Soundbrenner Pulse), and there are many reasons to go for these over your auditory metronome.
1. Eliminates ear fatigue
Firstly, by replacing the click with vibration, you eliminate ear fatigue. Metronome regulars will know the familiar and endless “tick-tick-tick” of the metronome. This can be extremely annoying — not just for the person practicing, but for the people you live with too — and a major reason why people avoid the metronome.
With a vibrating metronome that's wearable, easy to control, and much less intrusive, the barriers to practicing with a metronome are drastically reduced.
2. Reduced sound interference
(You can wear your vibrating metronome anywhere with our body strap. Some popular options are around the chest, thigh or upper arm.)
Secondly, it lets you hear your playing unpolluted by another sound. Often with an audible metronome, our ears are more focused on making sure we line up with the beat, and we get distracted from how we actually sound. A vibrating metronome frees your ears while allowing you to check your timing: you hear yourself loud and clear, and you feel the beat loud and clear.
Of course, feeling the beat through vibration also gets around the problem of not hearing the metronome, especially when you’re playing loudly.
3. Enhances the physical experience of playing music
Lastly, there’s typically so much emphasis on what we hear in music, we forget that playing music is a physical experience. With a vibrating metronome, you’re tapping into your haptic sense and a different part of your brain, engaging multisensory pathways. Music-making becomes a much more holistic experience: not only do you really feel the beat, but your body becomes much more connected to the music.
A vibrating metronome can transform your practice experience — and even the outcome of your practice. Find out more here!
FAQ
Won't wearing a metronome on my wrist get in the way of my playing?
A valid concern! That's why we made a body strap, so you can wear the metronome wherever suits you best. Some popular options are around the chest, thigh, or upper arm.
Can I adjust the strength of the vibrations?
Yes! We have five different levels of vibration that you can choose from.
Can't a smartwatch do this?
There are metronome apps out there for smartwatches, but our vibrating metronomes have been designed specifically for musicians and feature vibrations seven times stronger than the average smartphone.
Can I use this with other devices?
Yes! You can sync up to five Soundbrenner devices (Pulse or Core 2) and they will share the same metronome settings.
Can I connect this device to my DAW?
Yes! This is a great way to create your own tempo maps and record without an in-ear click track. Our devices are compatible with most major DAWs — for more information, click here.