Piano practice metronome

A metronome built for real piano practice

TempoPro gives piano players flexible rhythm tools for slow practice, hands-separate work, complex meters, and phrase refinement.

TempoPro metronome settings with accents and rhythm controls

The practice problem

A simple click is not always enough

Real piano practice often needs custom accents, subdivisions, polyrhythms, layered meters, and different sounds. A basic metronome can help with tempo, but it may not match the rhythm work required by the passage.

TempoPro workflow

Make the metronome fit the music

TempoPro lets players configure time signatures, accents, subdivisions, polyrhythms, layered meters, and click sounds, then connect rhythm work to MIDI recording and review.

How it works

A practice loop built around review

  1. 01

    Choose the meter and tempo for the passage.

  2. 02

    Set accents, subdivisions, or layered meters when needed.

  3. 03

    Practice slowly or hands separately with a clear rhythmic reference.

  4. 04

    Record and review the take to check whether timing is actually stable.

Custom accents and time signatures

TempoPro supports custom accents and time signatures so the click can match the phrase rather than forcing every passage into the same pattern.

Subdivisions, polyrhythms, and layered meters

For complex rhythm work, TempoPro supports subdivisions, polyrhythms, and layered time signatures that give more information than a single pulse.

Rhythm practice connected to review

Because TempoPro also records MIDI performances, metronome practice can lead directly into playback and visual review of timing.

FAQ

Common questions

Can TempoPro handle more than a basic metronome click?

Yes. TempoPro supports custom accents, time signatures, subdivisions, polyrhythms, layered meters, and multiple click sounds.

Is the metronome useful for slow practice?

Yes. TempoPro is designed for slow practice, hands-separate work, complex rhythm practice, and phrase refinement.

Can I review timing after practicing with the metronome?

Yes. TempoPro can record MIDI performance data and help review timing through playback and visualization.

Explore more TempoPro workflows

TempoPro connects MIDI recording, metronome practice, playback review, and structured practice planning.