Metronome

Keep perfect time with our interactive metronome

Metronome

BPM

Tips for Practicing with a Metronome

  • Start slow and gradually increase the tempo as you become comfortable
  • Focus on playing exactly on the beat - precision is more important than speed
  • Practice scales, chord changes, and strumming patterns with the metronome
  • Try playing on the off-beats to develop your sense of rhythm
  • Use different time signatures to challenge yourself

Tempo Guide

  • 40-60 BPM: Largo (Very slow)
  • 60-80 BPM: Adagio (Slow)
  • 80-120 BPM: Andante (Walking pace)
  • 120-140 BPM: Moderato (Moderate)
  • 140-180 BPM: Allegro (Fast)
  • 180+ BPM: Presto (Very fast)

Practice Exercises

  • • Single note exercises at 60 BPM
  • • Chord transitions at 80 BPM
  • • Strumming patterns at 100 BPM
  • • Scale runs at 120 BPM
  • • Fingerpicking at 90 BPM
  • • Power chord changes at 140 BPM