This MetronomeBot produces a steady repeating woodblock-like sound similar to metronomes that have been used for nearly 200 years. The metronome is a basic piece of music equipment that is essential to any musician’s development. Read the Practice Tips page for instruction and ideas on how to use a metronome. Follow the links on the left for more metronome options.
If you are in a holiday spirit or would like a metronome with different sounds, try the MetronomeBot that produces sleigh-bell sounds.
This metronome requires Flash Player. If you do not see the metronome or if it does not function properly, visit the new basic online metronome at MusicAllTheTime.com, which works on computers, phones, and tablets, or select a tempo below.
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More MetronomeBots:
Basic metronome
MP3 track metronome
Sleigh bell metronome Talking metronome in two
Talking metronome in three
Talking metronome in four Duple subdivision metronome
Triple subdivision metronome
Quadruple subdivision metronome Meter metronome in two
Meter metronome in three
Meter metronome in four
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