Find your tempo online with Best Metronome
March 9, 2009
I was once told by a band director friend of mine that 108 is the magical musical tempo at which all middle school band music is played. But how do you know how fast 108 is if you’re not a band director? Luckily for you, the internet does it again with Best Metronome.
This site offers, well, an online metronome, in three different versions. The highly accessible metronome is quite simple, allowing you to type in a tempo (such as the magical tempo of 108), and hear the beat. Additionally, it lets you know what tempos go with musical tempo markings – for instance, 108 would be andante. Slightly more advanced is the simple best metronome. On screen, this one looks like an old-timey metronome with the stick that moves back and forth (you even have to wind it!). Finally, you have the advanced metronome. Some of the settings on this one were too complicated even for me, an old band nerd. However, you can set the speed of this one all the way up to 900 beats per minute! Why you would want to do this, I’m not sure, but you can. Additionally, you can have it play you standard preset rhythm, such as the waltz or tango.
If you are a band director, have musical students, or are musical yourself, you will find this website useful. Even if you’re not musical, you can find out what the standard beat for the polonaise is, and who doesn’t want to know that? -REBECCAH HAINES
Related stuff:
We Got the Beat: Metronome Online
Learn Music Theory Solo or in an Ensemble at MusicTheory.net



