Metronome is part historical retelling, part sociological examination of the place of the little object's presence in our lives ... The book's humor grounds this multidisciplinary exploration. There is a lot of historical musical gossip that even the most occasional musician could appreciate. * Hippocampus Magazine * In this clever and thoughtful exploration, Matthew Birkhold reveals how a simple ticking device became both liberator and tyrant, reshaping not just how we make music but how we understand rhythm, precision, and ultimately, our own humanity. * Christopher Cerrone, Composer, and Faculty, Mannes School of Music, The New School, USA * Matthew Birkhold reveals the fascinating history of the metronome that not only covers music, but touches upon dance, art, education, philosophy, physics, psychology, and sports medicine. Devised by Johann Nepomuk Maelzel in 1815, Beethoven was an early supporter, but soon Maelzels metronome (the original M.M.) inspired passionate debates amongst musicians, conductors, composers, pedagogues, and musicologists. Birkhold has successfully unveiled the deeper meanings of an innocuous device that spells out perfect time, as opposed to human time. An illuminating read. * Fumi Tomita, Associate Professor of Jazz, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA * Marvellous ... A genial and insightful exploration of the metronome's place in Western music and culture. * Library Journal *