Maestro is a Music app by Patrick Q. Kelly. A musically visual metronome that inspires musical expression rather than mechanical execution. When practicing with this metronome, the animated beat patterns will reinforce the peripheral vision used when following a conductor.
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1. Conductor's Point of View - automatically flips the beat pattern for conductors to learn and practice the patterns.
2. Performer’s Point of View - the conductor’s beat pattern as seen from the ensemble musicians.
3. Always know where you are INSIDE the beat with the traditional musical beat patterns developed over ages of musical performance practice, not an arbitrary circle or side to side motion for all meters and styles.
4. The Automatic Reduction setting automatically adjusts the pattern when the tempo reaches a level that requires it.
5. When practicing with this metronome, the animated beat patterns will reinforce the peripheral vision used when following a conductor.
6. Adjust the tempo with the crown or by sliding on the animating pattern or the setting tempo bar.
7. This metronome is an invaluable learning tool for conductors when using the Conductor's Point of View.
8. At faster tempos, a legato 3 pattern turns into a one pattern while still clicking the three beats.
9. All the conducting patterns are based on Max Rudolf's "Grammar of Conducting" and my professional conducting experience of 20+ years.
10. Switching the Reduced Pattern switch on, forces the reduced pattern at all tempos.
11. Be able to practice without the click, while keeping to a strict tempo.
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I really love this app...t’s very simple to use and do recommend. If I could make a small suggestion, it would be nice if I could cast the the graphic to my smart tv. It would make it easier for group to see.
Pros: - Conducts in 3 different kinds of styles with an option to reduce the pattern (as if in half-/cut-time). - Offers a variety of patterns that accommodate quarter-note patterns. Con: * Cannot use the eighth note for the beat. This means that, if you want to get a 7/8 pattern at 180bpm, you will have to settle for a 7/4 pattern that tops out at 120bpm in 7/8. That said, this is NOT a viable tool for practicing asymmetrical compound meters. If this changes, my review will change to 5 stars. The aforementioned feature could be extremely beneficial for visually keeping up with quick meters (which is something with which a lot of people struggle when moving from high school literature to collegiate literature). Furthermore, should this change occur, I will gladly use this all the time and recommend it to my peers/colleagues. But, for now, I’m afraid the tempo/meter limitations render this app inferior to other metronomic apps.
Hi, I purchased this to help me with my compositions and music notation. I learned that there’s no time signature to select. And Temple does not go higher than 240 bpm. there’s no way you can do conducting with 140 bpm in 7/8 time signature. i’m very disappointed.
Greetings developers! I was wondering if perhaps different styles could be implemented instead of just a weird looking ball. How about a small dot which is the same diameter as the line? Maybe a trailing path that fades option? Also a larger, more visible “start” “stop” button would be nice. Thank you so much, your work is greatly appreciated!
Too bad tempo is variable only by incrementing with a nudge button.
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