Quintuplets

Quintuplet metronome

Use this free quintuplet metronome online to practice subdivision timing and hear a steady quintuplet pulse in your browser.

A quintuplet metronome divides each beat into five equal parts, which is helpful when you want to practice less common rhythmic groupings with a clear reference grid.

Practice with a clear quintuplet pulse

A quintuplet metronome divides each beat into five equal parts, which is helpful when you want to practice less common rhythmic groupings with a clear reference grid.

This page opens the metronome at 80 BPM with quintuplets enabled, so you can start hearing five-note groupings immediately instead of setting them up by hand.

Quintuplet metronome FAQ

What does a quintuplet metronome help with?

A quintuplet metronome divides each beat into 5 equal parts. It helps you hear that grouping clearly and place notes more accurately against the beat.

When should I practice with a quintuplet metronome?

Use a quintuplet metronome when you want to lock in subdivision timing more precisely and hear every part of the beat more clearly.

Can I change the tempo or subdivision after starting here?

Yes. This page opens the metronome at 80 BPM with quintuplets ready, but you can change the tempo, subdivision, and time signature any time once the app loads.

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