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
- 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.
- 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.
- Choose essential time signatures such as 4/4 or 3/4 meter, and finely adjust the metronome volume and playback speed to your preference.
- 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.