

It also has input for your guitar, bass guitars, or microphone so that you can plug your headphones in and hear everything clearly (and avoid disturbing the neighbors…).

But if you are one of those people whom the constant tick-tock drives crazy you're going to love the human voice count! This is not only less stressing, it's also very helpful in order to find the down beat best. It has three different click sounds which are nice to be able to choose between. Forget everything you just read about number one on this list if you're more into electronic things and take a look at The BOSS DB-90- the king of metronomes! It's simply the best. Ok, it's time to rethink what metronomes can do. Do you want to choose between different clicks? Do you want a tuner as well? The best metronome for an Acoustic Guitar player, may well be different the the top choice for a Drummer ( click here for electronic drum kits)įirst you need to decide if you want a digital or an analog. At first glance it could be easy to think that they all do the same thing so why bother choosing carefully, just pick one, but that would be a mistake. We are going to help you see past "tick, tock" and consider other aspects when buying a metronome. The rule is, if you want to play with proper pace and get the most out of your practice, you need one! The million-dollar question is: Is there really any difference between different metronomes? If so, which is the ideal one for you? Metronomes are helpful to all kinds of musicians, from our best professional performers to kids starting to play their first instrument. We are convinced that you will find the best metronome for you that will help you take your practicing to new heights! We have selected ten different metronomes for you to choose between. And when you do hear a clock, you hear 60 bpm, not 60 seconds. Tick, tock, tick, tock… Most people would associate this sound with a clock, but musicians like you would immediately think "Metronomes".
