Thanks quantam. Am interested in your personal opinion on metronomes. Do you think they should be used in self-taught players? Thank you.
I think problems with the use of metronomes stems form the misuse of metronomes. I've always insisted a metronome is a tool for measuring intervals in time and not a tool to depend on in order to keep time. Some teachers (including some of my own) think that a metronome should be used constantly to keep rhythm in check. I strongly disagree with such views. Such abuse of the metronome leads to a dependency on the device to the degree that a person is not able to keep time on their own.
In my view, the aim is to develop an internal metronome - a consistent and reliable source of steady pulse. One which is ever so much more suited to the heart beat and breath of music, as opposed to an indifferent mechanical clock.
For the few occasions where a metronome is useful for sorting out rhythmic knots, it should be used sparingly and only as much as needed. One the problem has been sorted out, the student should shut off the mechanical ticker and continue to practice using his/her internal metronome.