Natural Metronome

4.8
11.4K reviews
1M+
Downloads
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
Apr 06, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
11K reviews
squidkid2
October 16, 2025
If you're looking for a no frills metronome this is a great app. It has just the basic metronome functions but that is all you really need if you're starting out. Plus it runs on your phone so you can set it next to where you play guitar and have a metronome whenever you need it and you can plug in your headphones so you can hear it over your guitar. Also the version I got is add free.
5 people found this review helpful
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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.
18 people found this review helpful
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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.
47 people found this review helpful
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What’s new

• Update to comply with Google Play policies