Practice Room · Metronome

Free metronome for string players.

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Tap your tempo

Don't know what BPM you want? Tap the T key (or the Tap tempo button) in time with the music — Corona Strings averages your taps and sets the metronome.

Visual + audible

Beat dots light up Rosin Amber on the downbeat and softer on off-beats. Useful when you're practicing in a quiet room or with headphones.

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Why a metronome matters

For string players, the metronome is the quietest and most honest teacher in the room. It reveals what tempo you can actually play cleanly, where you rush, where you drag, and where your bow distribution starts breaking down. Most players use it 5% of practice time when they should use it 50%.

Start a passage 8–10 BPM below your target tempo. When it’s clean three times in a row, raise it 2 BPM and repeat. This is the slow practice loop that every great violinist runs.