Buy a Traditional metronome
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Buy a Traditional metronome
I want to buy a traditional metronome, one that click instead of beeps. I love the look of a real metronome and how you just move up the little slider to the tempo you want. But I looked up prices and these things are like $50-$70!!! I don't have that kind of money to spend on something like that, can you buy them cheaper or are they always expensive if they're new?
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