节拍器
自定节拍速度,保持完美节奏
拍号
有节奏地敲击按钮来侦测 BPM
使用方法
打开工具
无需设置——工具在浏览器中即时加载。
互动与探索
使用鼠标、键盘或触控即时互动。
随时随地使用
桌面与移动设备皆可使用——随时随地练习或创作。
为什么使用此工具
100% 免费
没有隐藏费用,没有付费等级——所有功能完全免费。
无需安装
完全在浏览器中运行。无需下载或安装任何软件。
隐私且安全
您的数据永远不会离开您的设备。不会上传至任何服务器。
支持移动设备
完全响应式设计——在手机、平板或桌面电脑上均可使用。
Why Every Musician Needs a Metronome
Key Takeaways
- Practicing with a metronome builds internal timing, the foundation of musicianship across all genres.
- Time signatures like 3/4, 4/4, 6/8, and 7/8 define how beats are grouped and accented in music.
- Digital metronomes powered by Web Audio API offer sample-accurate timing that mechanical metronomes cannot match.
A metronome produces a steady pulse at a configurable tempo (BPM) to help musicians develop consistent timing. From classical pianists to rock drummers, practicing with a metronome is one of the most effective ways to improve rhythmic accuracy. This browser-based metronome uses the Web Audio API for precise, low-latency click generation.
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Timing precision
Common Use Cases
Building Tempo Discipline
Start a difficult passage at a slow BPM and gradually increase speed, ensuring clean technique at every tempo.
Ensemble Rehearsal
Keep a band or chamber group locked in time during rehearsal, especially when practicing tricky transitions or tempo changes.
Recording Sessions
Use a click track during recording to keep all takes aligned, making editing and overdubbing significantly easier in post-production.
Exercise & Running
Set a target cadence BPM for running or workouts. Many runners use 160–180 BPM to maintain an efficient stride rate.
Metronome Practice Tips
Start at a tempo where you can play perfectly, then increase by 5–10 BPM increments as you build confidence.
Practice with the accent on different beats to develop rhythmic independence and syncopation.
Try the silent beat exercise: mute every other measure and keep playing in time, then check alignment when the click returns.
Use compound time signatures (6/8, 12/8) when practicing swing, waltz, or shuffle grooves for authentic feel.
This metronome runs entirely in your browser using the Web Audio API. No data is sent to any server. Audio is generated locally on your device.