Wherever you play the ukulele, guitar, piano, violin, cello, trumpet, or any instrument, Accelo' Metronome will help you to practice in a fun and ludic way.
You can exercise:
What's the fastest tempo you can reach today?
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This one brings in the fun. You set your max tempo, how much it should increase, and how often. It gradually speeds up the beat, helping you build speed and confidence step-by-step. It’s perfect for regular practice and advanced players pushing their limits.
⏱ Practice Timer: Set how long you want to play. When the timer ends, the metronome stops for you.
🔗 Shareable URLs: Each setting is saved in the URL. You can share it with your bandmate or student in one click.
💾 Local Presets: Save your settings right in your browser. You can name them, reuse them, and tweak them anytime.
🖱 Clickable Presets: Click on a saved preset and all your settings are loaded instantly.
🔜 Coming Soon: A flashing visual indicator to make following the beat even easier.
Accelo' Metronome: an amazing tool to practice and get better.
I love using Accelo' Metronome, the accelerating metronome in my ukulele lessons. It starts slow, then gradually gets faster. It’s like a musical treadmill!
I use it to help students build up speed without rushing. It’s great for tricky strumming patterns or fast fingerpicking.
I also use it to train smooth transitions between chords. You start easy, then the tempo picks up, and suddenly you’re jamming!
It’s perfect for warm-ups too. A slow start wakes up your fingers, and the rising tempo keeps things fun.
Sometimes I even use it to challenge myself. It’s like playing a game:
Can I keep up until the end?
What's the fastest tempo can I reach today?
Accelo' Metronome keeps practice fun. It’s way more exciting than a regular click-click at the same speed.
It helps me improve my timing without getting bored. The tempo changes naturally, so I stay focused.
It’s also great for building speed safely. No need to stop and reset the metronome every time. It does the work for me.
I love how it pushes me gently out of my comfort zone. It makes practice feel like a little adventure.
Ever feel like you're racing through a song—or dragging way behind? I used to struggle with that too.
Then I found this accelerate metronome. Game changer!
I love using it to start slow and get faster bit by bit. It’s the perfect way to train your fingers and your timing.
I use it with my ukulele, but it works with any instrument—guitar, piano, violin, cello, you name it!
You don’t need to install anything. Just open this metronome on your phone, computer, or tablet and hit play.
It’s free, it’s simple, and it really helps you stay in rhythm while getting better every time you play.
Give it a go—I think you'll love it!
I hope I’ve been helpful today and made Accelo' Metronome, the accelerating metronome sound a little less scary—and a lot more fun!
If you're just starting out, give it a go with a simple strumming pattern. Let the tempo rise slowly and feel your fingers wake up.
Already know a few chords? Try switching between them while the speed builds up. It’s a great way to train your brain and your fingers.
You can even turn it into a game. How fast can you go before it gets too silly?
Remember, it’s not about being perfect. It’s about enjoying the ride and getting better with every beat.
Got questions? Curious about how I use it in my lessons? I’d love to hear from you!
👉 Book a free trial lesson or send me a message —let’s play some ukulele together!
I hope this article has helped you :)
Have a fantastic day!
And you?
What are you using it for?
What music, what drill?
Or maybe you are using it for something totally different than music practice?
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