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  2. Metronome is an instrument that plays steady beats to help the musician play rhythmically. Tempo is measured in BPM (beats per minute). For example, a tempo of 60 BPM is equal to one beat per second, while a tempo of 120 BPM is equal to two beats per second.

  3. Change the BPM (Beats per Minute) by clicking the plus and minus buttons to adjust the BPM setting for the metronome. Change the notes per measure. The default is four. Uncheck the “Stress first beat” button if you don’t want to have the first beat of a measure sound different. Click the “Play” button or press the spacebar.

  4. Start 120 BPM metronome in one click! This online metronome is already tuned to a tempo of 120 BPM (beats per minute) and has many useful settings.

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  5. A metronome produces an audible noise—often referred to as a click or a beat—at regular intervals that the user can set. Metronome time is kept in beats per minute (BPM). A metronome is a practice tool to assist you in playing rhythms more accurately.

  6. bpm - Beats Per Minute. This is the number of beats in a minute of music, and it is the number displayed on any metronome. A bpm of 60 means 60 beats in a minute (1 beat every second). A bpm of 120 means 120 beats per minute, which corresponds to 2 beats per second.

  7. Here is a free web metronome that will let you find any tempo from 30 bpm to 200 bpm with subdivisions of eighth notes, triplets, or sixteenth notes.

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