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A Big Metronome: Time Development Studies [Spiral-bound]

Bruce E. Arnold (Author)
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September 1, 1999
The Big Metronome is a must own for all bassists and drummers.  This book is part of a series of books which are designed to teach a student:

1.  How to develop a better internal sense of time.

2.  Feel music on a more macro level.

3.  Develop an innate sense of musical form.

4.  Develop a more natural feel that breathes with the music.

All this is accomplished by requiring the student to feel time not count time.  The Big Metronome is filled with numerous exercises and comes with 3 CDs to play along with each exercise. Each CD contains 13 tracks which correspond to the metronome markings found on a traditional metronome.   Each track gives you a two bar count off and then a click every measure, two measures or four measures. As this pulse happens at wider and wider periods of time it requires the student to rely more and more on their own internal sense of time. 

The Spiral Edition of this book has the 3 CDs included with the book. The Perfect bound edition of this book does not have the CDs included which can be purchased separately in CD or MP3 format.

The 3 CDs for this book could not contain all metronome markings with a click for either every measure, two measure and four measures.   This would be way more than 3 CDs. Additional audio files are available in the form of MP3 audio downloads.  There are various packages depending on your needs including the Big Metronome Bundle which contains over 45 hours of MP3s with every traditional metronome marking with every macro beat up to 8.  This is a huge resource to use as an addition to this book.

EXCERPT 1

The course of study presented in this book assumes that the reader has intermediate to advanced knowledge of music. With any course of study questions arise, therefore Muse-eek presents a forum where relevant questions will be answered by the author. Please visit the muse-eek website at muse-eek first and check the FAQ section for this book to see if your question has already been answered. If not, use the form on the website to e-mail your questions.

This book is divided into 3 sections each corresponding to one of the enclosed CDs. Within each section different exercises will be presented to help develop your internal sense of time. You can work on a variety of different exercises at once or just concentrate on the areas you find the most challenging. Within each section the exercises are divided as follows:

1. Introduction
2. Technical Exercises
A. Rhythm Techniques
B. Melodic Techniques
C. Harmonic Techniques
3. Creative Exercises
A. Improvisation

First read through the Introduction to familiarize yourself with the basic theory. Depending on your ability you can then proceed to any section of the book you find intriguing. It is recommended that you work with some of the technical exercises first to gain some control. Many of the exercises presented in this book are excerpts from other books. If you find certain exercises particularly helpful, you may wish to do a larger study by working out of the excerpted book.

The methods presented in this book are only a few of the exercise possibilities. Be imaginative! Develop other exercises to use with the CDs. It can be as simple as reading through a piece of music, to practicing with a whole ensemble using the CDs.

EXCERPT 2

The Big Metronome is designed to help you develop a better internal sense of time. This is accomplished by requiring you to feel time rather than having you rely on the steady click of a metronome. The idea is to slowly wean yourself away from an external device and rely on your internal/natural sense of time.


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Mr. Arnold's series of books dealing with the development of an internal time sense is quite revolutionary in its scope. It presents a course of study aimed at shifting the student away from dependence on a metronome, towards a greater and more assured reliance on his or her own inherent time sense. The books and CDs contained in this series are meant for the intermediate to advanced student. For obvious reasons, drummers and percussionists will be particularly drawn to this book, but all serious musicians can benefit from the method Mr. Arnold is presenting.

From the Author

Music is made up of melody, rhythm and harmony. Rhythm cannot exist outside of time, therefor finding and refining a strong time sense is key to the creation of good music. Developing this strong time sense requires a multi-faceted course of study. While this book can be used in independent study, it is part of a larger series dealing with rhythm and time. A more comprehensive understanding of these issues can be achieved by using this book in tandem with others in the series.

Product Details

  • Spiral-bound: 118 pages
  • Publisher: Muse Eek Pub Co (September 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890944378
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890944377
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,625,257 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Guitarist Bruce Arnold has developed an extensive reputation as a composer educator and guitar virtuoso. He has created a unique signature sound that stems from his combination of jazz techniques and 20th Century compositional methods. He has played with such diverse musicians as Stuart Hamm, Peter Erskine, Joe Pass, Joe Lovano, Randy Brecker, Stanley Clarke, the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Arnold is also deeply devoted to music education and had written more than 60 music instruction. He heads the guitar departments at NYU and Princeton University and is the director of the New York University Summer Guitar Intensive He has taught at some of the most prestigious music schools in America, including the New England Conservatory of Music, Dartmouth College, Berklee College of Music, New School University, and City College of New York.

 

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A New Concept of Time, April 5, 2000
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This book is awesome! I would'nt recommend it to beginning students unless they are pretty dedicated. For me, (been playing for 10 years) it has been great. To develop your own internal sense of time has helped me already and I've only been using it for a month. Probably will take me much longer to go through all the exercises. Some of the exercises may take me years though they are pretty hard. If your tired of the constant tick of a metronome this book offers you way to slowly wean yourself away from that crutch.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not user-friendly, November 22, 2001
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I have been using Arnold's ear training books with satisfaction. I recently decided to start on time-training with 'The big metronome'. Unfortunately, the courses seem to be written for a teacher-student set up, with a teacher experienced in these methods. I have read and reread the introduction and instructions, but I haven't a clue how to proceed. The ear training courses are fine - one simply listens and lets the information sink in. But what is one supposed to do with the time exercises? Listen passively, or play/sing along, or what? Arnold teaches his techniques in a University setting, and that is the setting for which this course is composed. The instructions should be written in a simple, step by step format for the guy who does the course at home alone. I shall submit another review on the content, once I have been able to access it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A real vision into thinking about time, October 5, 2003
This review is from: A Big Metronome: Time Development Studies (Spiral-bound)
First let me say I would not recommend this book for beginners. I suppose because of the email support Mr. Arnold gives you could still work with the book but it really requires you to have some basic skills already down. For instances you need to be able to read music and have a fair amount of technique on your instrument. Other than that anything you might have problems with Mr. Arnold will answer via the publisher's FAQ section. Personally I think anyone serious about music should check this book out. The concepts of feeling rhythm not counting rhythm and hearing larger amounts of time as your basic time unit is key to many types of advanced playing skills.
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This section presents different ways of dividing up one bar time units using rhythm, melody and harmony. Read the first page
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melodic pattern repeats, one bar period, present various rhythm patterns, measure grouping can, developing relative pitch ear training, excellent source for any musician, irregular phrasing, harder depending, beginning level series, melodic techniques, phrasing pattern, approached many ways, minor blues, eliminating dependence, exciting method, solo forms, harmonic techniques, exercises easier, next technique, bar count, audio examples, extra hit, minute tracks, sight singing, rhythmic sense
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Rhythm Technique One, Few Dozen, Melodic Technique Three, Muse Eek, Accents Volume One, Creative Technique, Independence Volume One, Rhythm Technique Four Rhythm Technique Four, Rhythm Technique Six Rhythm Technique Six, Rhythm Technique Three Rhythm Technique Three, Rhythm Technique Two Rhythm Technique Two, Rhythms Volume One, Rhythms Volume Two, The Bruce Arnold Trio
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