Natural Metronome

4.7
10.5K reviews
1M+
Downloads
Content rating
PEGI 3
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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 24, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
10.1K reviews
James Christiansson
October 24, 2024
This is a good metronome for my nonmusical needs. Like others I use this for breathing exercises. Set on 11bpm, I get two unique sounds spaced 5.5 seconds apart. After reading someone else's review I also use it as a reminder to scan my mirrors while driving. Brilliant, a good habit is developing. I wish there were a volume control. I sometimes use the app while listening to podcasts and being able to control the volume would be great. I didn't need the extra sounds, bought them anyway.
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Anthony Cheung
October 15, 2024
I started using this app when my electric metronome broke about two years ago. I like the settings Beats per bar that marks the first beat of each measure, or setting it to 1 to make every beat sound the same. Swiping the slider at the lower part of the screen changes the BPM quickly (course tuning) and swiping the BPM number up or down gets to the exact value (fine turning). No ads. I love it. Thanks!
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Zander Cumbie
October 7, 2024
Is a good "free" metronome. The tap feature is really the only thing that I actually use consistently. Tho I with the metronome had more voices because I don't think that paying for just four more sounds is worth it Another thing. could there be any other way to visually see the metronome? The sliding ball just isn't doing it for me For anyone reading my review, I do recommend this metronome, but don't don't git your hopes to high. It is still free and doesn't have ads, and that's all I need
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