Why use a piano metronome?
A piano metronome gives you a clear pulse while you practice rhythm, timing, phrasing, and consistency on your piano. It helps you hear whether notes or entrances are really lining up with the beat.
Quarter note pulse
Use this free piano metronome online to practice timing, rhythm, and a steady pulse in your browser.
A piano metronome helps with hand coordination, phrasing, rhythmic evenness, and building reliable tempo control in scales, etudes, and pieces. It is especially useful when you want both hands to stay aligned to a steady pulse.
A piano metronome helps with hand coordination, phrasing, rhythmic evenness, and building reliable tempo control in scales, etudes, and pieces. It is especially useful when you want both hands to stay aligned to a steady pulse.
This page opens the metronome at 72 BPM with a simple pulse, giving you a calm starting point for piano practice before you speed up difficult passages.
A piano metronome gives you a clear pulse while you practice rhythm, timing, phrasing, and consistency on your piano. It helps you hear whether notes or entrances are really lining up with the beat.
This page starts at 72 BPM because it is a practical reference point for controlled piano practice. If the material still feels rushed, slow it down further and build back up in small steps.
Yes. This page opens the metronome at 72 BPM, but you can change the tempo, subdivision, and time signature any time once the app loads.
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