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1/8
Beat
3
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3/8 Metronome - Online Beat Practice Program

3/8 Metronome: Upbeat and Fast 3-Division 8-Beat Practice

A 3/8 meter contains three 8th notes per measure, and compared to 3/4, it feels distinctly more upbeat with a faster sense of tempo. It is a unique triplet rhythm frequently found in classical rondo forms and short instrumental pieces.

In this metronome practice, one 8th note is set as a single beat for precise articulation training. Because the interval between beats is narrow, mastering a relaxed technique—playing quickly without tension in your fingers or tongue (for vocalists/wind instruments)—is essential. This keeps your rhythm clean without any blurred beats.

Use YT Metronome's 3/8 metronome to practice upbeat classical pieces or fast-paced short tracks with perfect timing. The clear signal tone that rings every time the measure changes will firmly anchor the flow of your performance.

Core Metronome Features

  • Supports a wide tempo range from 30 BPM to 250 BPM, perfectly accommodating everything from slow rehearsals to fast rhythm practice.
  • Freely change the metronome sound to match your instrument's tone, with options like acoustic woodblock, clave, and digital beep.
  • Configure precise beat subdivisions, such as 8-bit and 16-bit metronomes, along with standard time signatures like 4/4 and 3/4.
  • Features an intuitive Tap Tempo tool that lets you detect and set the BPM by simply clicking your mouse or tapping your screen along to a song.
  • Individually customize the accent, ghost note, or mute for each beat to create rich, unique drum rhythms and custom loops.
  • A fully functional, free online metronome program that runs conveniently in your web browser without file size limits or cumbersome app downloads.

How to Use the Basic Metronome

  1. Easily set your tempo by entering the desired metronome BPM in the input field, or use the Tap Tempo (TAP) feature to measure your tempo in real-time.
  2. Select from a variety of clear metronome sounds that suit your practice environment and instrument tone. Configure subdivisions like quarter, 8th, or 16th notes for precise beat practice.
  3. Choose essential time signatures such as 4/4 or 3/4 meter, and finely adjust the metronome volume and playback speed to your preference.
  4. Press the PLAY button (or spacebar) to start the metronome. Customize accents, ghost notes, and mutes for each beat to begin your focused rhythm training.