If you set a metronome to 60 bpm (and assume that a quarter note is a beat), then
to count off eighth notes, you would need to set it at 120 bpm.
I am less sure about dotted eighth notes but am thinking I would need to set it at 80 bpm? Is that correct?
I have a simple delay pedal and I'm trying to figure out how to explore dotted eighth notes. So I am thinking that, using the above example, I will set a metronome to tick off an 80 bpm pattern and then set the delay on my pedal to sync with that. Once my delay is doing a repeat at that interval (i.e., a dotted eighth interval), I would then reset the metronome to 60 bpm and play to that. Does this make sense?
Thanks
Yes, that's correct.
60 / .75 (3/4ths of a measure) = 80
There are also metronomes that will tick the subdivisions within the beat.
https://theonlinemetronome.com/online-metronome
And eventually you want to work toward being able to count the subdivisions without having to hear them, relying only on the 1/4 note downbeats.
Best of success with it!
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