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TDM-710 Suggested Retail Price: ¥5,940 (tax included) The Yamaha Tuner Metronome TDM-710 is an item that supports the improvement of pitch and tempo to maximize the appeal of your performance. The large LCD with 2-stage backlight can simultaneously display the tuner and metronome. You can practice using the metronome while checking the correct pitch. It comes with various modes to support practice: "Sound Back," "Track," and "Focus." Features: * Dual function that allows you to use the tuner and metronome simultaneously * Displays note names and rhythm on a large LCD with a backlight * Sound Back Mode: Helps you develop your listening and matching skills * Track Mode: Allows you to practice aiming for a stable pitch without relying on the tuner * Focus Mode: Allows you to grasp pitch trends more clearly * Long battery life with 2 AAA batteries * Made in Japan Main Features: An item that supports the improvement of pitch and tempo to maximize the appeal of your performance. The large LCD with a 2-stage backlight can simultaneously display the tuner and metronome. You can practice using the metronome while checking the correct pitch. Tuner In addition to the basic usage, you can also check the pitch while listening to the sound in the sound mode, which oscillates the reference sound of 3 octaves. Comes with marks indicating pure major and minor thirds. Metronome Equipped with 0-9 beats and 5 rhythm variations to make beats and rhythms easy to understand. With the tap function that measures and displays the tempo, you can quickly set your preferred tempo. Functions to Support Practice Sound Back Mode A function that detects the sound played by the performer and returns the correct pitch from the tuner. By comparing the returned sound, you can develop your "listening skills" and "matching skills." Track Mode A function that displays the pitch fluctuation range after the performance. Since you don't have to look at the screen during the performance, you can practice aiming for a stable pitch without relying on the tuner. Focus Mode A function that changes the pitch display range from the usual ±50 cents to ±25 cents. Since the display scale becomes finer, you can grasp pitch trends in more detail.
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