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Click on this button on the metronome:
Easily share your BPM and settings with one click. Perfect for music teachers, bandmates, and other musicians.
Paste it anywhere: socials, email, or SMS.
You can also bookmark your setup to reuse it anytime. That's so convenient! I use it daily with my ukulele students!
Click on this button on the metronome:
I often use Local Presets. They save me so much time!
I just save my favourite settings. Then I can load them with one click.
It’s great and here's why:
Simple and super handy!
It's amazing for teacher like me: I can save my students' rhythm and preset, so that we can come back easily to that a week later.
Lookup for "during minutes" at the bottom of the metronome.
I use the Practice Timer all the time. It helps me stay focused and not worry about the clock.
I just set a time, and the metronome stops when it’s done. Easy!
Here’s why I love it:
It really keeps me on track!
For instance, I like to use it to repeat tricky bars over and over again, a set amount of time every day.
Click on this button on the metronome:
Bored of Beeps? Try other sounds!
I get bored of the usual beep-beep sounds. That’s why I love switching things up with different sound themes.
Sometimes I use woodblocks. Other times, I go for clicks or softer tones. It just feels better.
Here’s why I like it:
Give it a try—it makes practice way more enjoyable!
Click on this button multiple times on the metronome at regular intervals:
(or go on the page Tap Tempo: Find Your Song's BPM In Seconds (Free Tool))
I use Tap Tempo all the time. It’s super fun and quick!
I just tap along to the beat, and the metronome finds the tempo for me.
Here’s why I love it:
Just tap and play!
Simple, nice, free little metronome.
It's a free online metronome. You can use it anywhere on your mobile phone or your computer.
No need to install anything.
This one is clean and easy. You set your tempo, choose your time signature, and start playing. It’s perfect if you're just getting started or need something simple and distraction-free.
Rhythm is the heart of music
Ever tried to play along with your favourite song and felt totally out of sync? Yep, I’ve been there too. That’s where a metronome saves the day.
I use this free online metronome all the time. It works great for ukulele, guitar, piano, violin, cello—basically any instrument you’ve got.
Just tap the tempo you want, press play, and off you go!
Whether you’re strumming chords, picking a melody, or practicing your scales, the steady beat helps you stay in time.
I recommend starting slow, then slowly speeding up as you get more comfortable. It’s a simple trick, but it makes a huge difference.
Give it a try! It really helped me—and I think it’ll help you too.
When I practice, I only start things slow, especially the new songs or new rythmes I try to learn.
When I get it at slow speed, then I try to speed it a bit.
The metronome can then be a fun and effective tool.
It's interesting because you can easily keep track of your progress. You have a number, a BPM. It's like a level you reach in a video game.
First, set "beat" to 0. You won't have one accentuated beat per bar, it's easier to start with.
Later, you can put it to 4 (if the strumming pattern is in 4).
First, play only one Down per beat ( 🠫 🠫 🠫 🠫 ). It's a simple way to get in sync with the metronome.
Don't hesitate to put your volume louder.
I hope this article has helped you :)
Have a fantastic day!
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