Natural Metronome

4.8
9.63K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Natural Metronome is a very simple metronome application that helps you keep time.

-Adjust BPM, beats per bar and clicks per beat.
-Natural wood block sound.
-Visual indicators synced to the beat.
-Tap tempo to get the original BPM of the piece.
-No ads.

All metronome sounds by Pascal Schärli used under license.
Updated on
Sep 3, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
9.26K reviews
Max Rohrbaugh
November 8, 2023
This app is a metronome. It always turns on. It has never crashed for me. The visual and auditory cues are clear and pleasant. It can be adjusted to all of the rhythms I've ever wanted to play without annoying ads. As obvious as "Beef - it's what's for dinner!", I say, "Metronomes - they're what's for keepin' time while you develop your technical skills!" (And you can kind of hear Aaron Copeland play Bonaparte's retreat in the background while you say it.)
41 people found this review helpful
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KennyJ
December 30, 2023
GREAT APP! Uncomplicated, uncluttered, easy UI. Works every time; doesn't lose the beat to buffet it's memory. 👍👍 My only wish is that the buttons were bigger (esp. the tempo slider), so I don't have to pick up the phone each time I want to adjust the tempo a little on the fly while practicing and arranging - I've deleted all other goofy, feature-cluttered, menu-heavy, gimmicky music apps from my phone. Natural Metronome does only one job, and that's all I need it to do. Samsung A54 G5. Thx!
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Jonathan Silverman
September 11, 2023
A great app with one fixable problem that is discussed incorrectly in some reviews. There is no delay between tapping "Start" and hearing it start. The first sound is weirdly quiet, so it sounds as though it is starting on the first subdivision rather than the down beat, which is confusing. The interface is simplified. Instead of selecting a time signature, you select the number of beats per bar and the number of subdivisions, much easier than selecting from a list of many options.
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What's new

+ We've made some under-the-hood changes to make the app more stable and reliable.