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When you can do two-notes-per-tick at 120 BPM: It's more important to keep your timing _even_, than to play faster and unevenly. Now, _gradually_ (over several days of practice, or more), speed up the metronome to 120 BPM, continuing to

tempo of "quarter-note = 46" (half of 92). If you can play two notes to every tick, _evenly_, you're playing sixteenth-notes at a Speed the metronome up to 92 ticks per minute (BPM). So, if you want to play 1/16 notes, at a tempo of "quarter-note = 60", and that's too fast for you now: And the speed of the pendulum varies across its arc of motion: IMHO, watching such a metronome will drive you crazy, because the "tick" sounds aren't perfectly synchronized with the end-of-motion of the pendulum.
