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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 1H 8M

Ep.35: The Metronome Crisis Nobody Talks About

from Authentic Sound Podcast · host Wim Winters

In this episode of the Authentic Sound Podcast, Wim Winters and Stefan Pospiech dive into one of the most unsettling questions surrounding Whole Beat Metronome Practice: if Whole Beat was once normal, why do late 19th-century musicians already seem confused by metronome marks?Using remarkable excerpts from The Etude magazine, they explore how pianists and teachers struggled with Czerny’s Op. 299, Chopin’s waltzes, and the practical meaning of Maelzel’s metronome. The discussion reveals a striking tension between the written explanations of the metronome and the undeniable reality of unplayable tempos.The episode examines how terms such as ‘beat’, ‘tick’, and ‘measure’ were understood, why teachers kept telling students simply to ‘practice more’, and how the late 19th century may already show signs of a growing disconnect between metronome theory and practical musicianship.This conversation also marks an important turning point in the broader Whole Beat research project: a shift away from trying to prove everything purely through terminology, toward confronting the physical and musical consequences of the metronome marks themselves.Topics include:* The Etude magazine and metronome confusion* Czerny Op. 299 and Op. 740* Chopin’s Waltz in E-flat major* Bell metronomes and ‘ticks’ versus ‘beats’* The disappearance of Whole Beat practice* Playability versus textual interpretation* Why ‘just practice more’ fails as an explanation* The philosophical shift behind Fixing the Beethoven Mistake This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit wimwinters.substack.com/subscribe

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