How to level up your metronome practice

How to level up your metronome practice

Metronome practice is an essential part of mastering rhythm. A metronome can help build timing, consistency, and musicality. Getting used to the feel of practicing to a steady pulse will also help prepare you for performances and recording sessions.

While most musicians use metronomes in a straightforward manner, there are several techniques you can use to challenge yourself further when practicing with a metronome.

Here are five ways you can do this with the Metronome by Soundbrenner, or the Pulse/Core 2:

Soundbrenner Core 2

1. Remove beats to improve your accuracy

As much as metronomes help to improve rhythm, some musicians end up relying too much on them and using them as a crutch. This invariably translates into messy playing whenever a metronome is unavailable, such as during improvisation. To avoid this, incorporate metronome practice by removing beats while still staying on time to train your internal clock.

For example, you can remove beats 2 and 4 while keeping beats 1 and 3. This forces you to compensate for the lack of a steady pulse in order to stay on time. 

2. Practice identifying rhythms by using tap tempo

Practice tracking

As musicians, we are often asked to play at specific tempos during sessions or rehearsals. Other times, we may be asked to provide the rough bpm for a specific song or section for the other band members. Therefore, it is important to develop your sense of rhythm and tempo so that you can easily estimate the bpm that you need to be playing at. This is similar to perfect pitch but for rhythm, where you can instantly tell what bpm a song is in just by listening to it for a couple of seconds.

To practice this metronome practice technique, simply load up any rhythm or melody and then make a guess as to what tempo it is playing at. Next, open your Soundbrenner app or wearable and tap 3 or more consecutive times. The app will tell you what tempo you have been tapping at and whether your guess was correct. If you do this enough times with different songs during your metronome practice, you will be able to develop an impeccable sense of rhythmic timing and sensitivity.

Try practicing this at least a few times a day. If you own a Soundbrenner Core 2, you can even do this when you’re bored or out and about by simply tapping 3 times on the watch face.

3. Practice slowly

It is easy to stay on time when you are playing fast. Slower tempos will exaggerate each beat and make rhythmic variations much more obvious. Make sure you remember to incorporate metronome practice, so you can familiarize yourself with every note by practicing slowly.

4. Adjust your subdivisions, so the click occurs less frequently

metronome drum practice

If you want to improve your sense of timing on your instrument during metronome practice, try setting your subdivisions so that you have more time in between each click. For example, if you are playing eighth notes, try setting your subdivisions to quarter or half notes so that you have to work harder to stay on time and prevent yourself from rushing or dragging. This will train you to not lose the beat even when you don’t have a click or vibration to fall back on.

5. Practice with drum loops

While practicing along to a click works fine for scales and exercises, it isn’t very musical. In reality, you will most likely be playing along to a drummer during real performances. So try playing along to drum loops instead. This allows you to get used to what it feels like to play with a drummer.

If you don’t have a hardware drum machine, our app allows you to customize the sound of each beat, so you can make your metronome sound more like a drummer. Simply go into app settings ⇾ metronome sounds, and select from a range of included samples. These samples include kick, snare, tom, hi-hat, and cymbal sounds.

You can also easily find free drum loops to download online, and most DAWs come with a bundle of loops you can use right out of the box. 

by Team Soundbrenner

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