Advanced Metronome
A rhythmic tool that supports Step 1 of our solution – realigning your default speech mechanism by synchronizing natural speech patterns with your body’s internal rhythms. Through targeted activities and actions, it helps gradually improving rhythm and timing sense and rewiring the neural pathways involved in speech.
Usage Instruction
What is a Metronome?
A metronome is a tool that helps musicians keep a steady tempo while practicing. It’s essential for developing timing, precision, and rhythm in music.
You can practice any basic day-to-day activities in a steady beat help train your internal rhythm. When you combine these activities with talking or counting beats aloud, your rhythm sense strengthens.
- Use our specially designed “Advanced metronome“ is free, easy to use and accessible from any device and unique complex time signatures.
- Begin at 60 BPM and practice with multiple time signatures and syncopation exercises.
- Syncopation exercises means playing different rhythms with each hand — for example if you are playing piano or simple taping exercises, the left hand plays 1 beat while the right hand plays 2, 3 or 4 beats, different combination and reverse etc. (search syncopation exercises on internet)
- Most importantly, practice speaking with rhythm – whether it’s a paragraph, a simple sentence, or even counting beats aloud, clearly, and with good articulation.
- Experiment with various subdivisions across different time signatures and focus on specific beat positions.
- Configure complex polyrhythm sequences using all the metronome’s advanced features.
Unlock your rhythmic potential with this versatile practice tool!
If you don’t have anything specific in mind :
here’s a simple hack :
- Imagine a circular disk like object spinning steadily in your mind.
- Start practicing speaking or talking in sync with metronome rhythm and disk’s circular movement.
- Gradually speed up or slow down the disk, accordingly adjust your pace of speech to match.
- Keep speaking without stopping until the disk stops – this will add a frame of reference, adjust play/pause mechanism and helps overcome the blank, stuck feeling.
- Also you can take small tally counter and press the counter based on rhythm, concentrate on moving disk, speech of rhythm and talk while doing this. Here, you’re talking while pressing your hands on the counter, checking the disk movement, and aligning your speech – a form of multitasking in rhythm, which is the most important part.
- Simply put, stammering is all about 80% related to how you start a sentence. So, when you begin speaking, imagine a rotating disk starting in your mind – this will act as a Kickstarter to get your speech flowing.
- Try more complex rhythms like compound rhythms or polyrhythms. With consistent practice, your brain will become habit and build new neural pathways to improve speech flow.
- Once it becomes a habit, you won’t need to do it consciously anymore.
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