Metronome

100
BPM

What is a Metronome?

A Metronome is a device or tool that produces a steady, audible click or beep at regular intervals, measured in beats per minute (BPM). It's an essential tool for musicians to maintain consistent tempo while practicing or performing.

Metronomes are essential for:

  • Tempo Practice: Develop a steady sense of rhythm and timing
  • Music Learning: Practice pieces at the correct tempo
  • Performance Preparation: Build muscle memory at consistent speeds
  • Recording: Maintain tempo during music recording
  • Skill Development: Improve timing and rhythm accuracy

Our digital metronome uses Web Audio API to generate precise audio clicks at your selected BPM. You can adjust the tempo from 40 to 220 BPM, covering everything from slow ballads to fast-paced music. The metronome helps musicians develop internal timing and maintain consistent tempo during practice and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

BPM depends on the piece you're playing. Common tempos: 60-80 BPM (slow), 100-120 BPM (moderate), 140-180 BPM (fast). Check your sheet music for tempo markings.
Yes, the metronome can help maintain tempo during recording. However, for professional recording, you may want to use a dedicated metronome app or hardware.
Yes, the metronome audio will play through your device's audio output, including headphones, speakers, or Bluetooth devices.