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TrueMetronome App Reviews

TrueMetronome app recently received 17 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given TrueMetronome app an average rating of 4.15 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 74 ratings since its release on Mar 24 by Mikhail Motyzhenkov. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about TrueMetronome?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.53 out of 5

74 global ratings

5 Star
71%
4 Star
12%
3 Star
18%
2 Star
0%

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17 Positive User Reviews for TrueMetronome

Improving my timing

I am a visual learner and love this app. The back and forth timing is accurate and it helps to see the movement. Also, I like that you can punctuate the beats by setting the bell tone strikes according to the time signatures. This is helping me correct my timing mistakes and improve my playing. I highly recommend if you need a basic, accurate, and visual metronome. Perfect for my needs at the intermediate piano level.

Basic but good

Not a lot of bells and whistles but good basic functionality. Glad I bought it.

Great, simple metronome

I’ve tried a lot of metronomes looking for a simple metronome for my students. This is it. You won’t be disappointed.

Perfect simple metronome

I love the simplicity of this metronome and the realistic sound. I have found that paying to get the full capabilities of the app is definitely worth it.

Few Features

This app seems to work well. The app costs a few dollars, but it has hardly any features. I’m disappointed in it and feel like I wasted $3.

First class

I have had True Metronome for about five years. The woody sound is quite authentic and has a pleasing timbre. My only wish is that I could change the “ching sound which marks the time signature, but it is okay as it, too, is natural and non-electronic in character . I am a percussionist and it adds another percussive instrument, and I would like to be in control of that. Thank you—it looks beautiful also.

Outstanding sound

I am a professional classical musician. I have tried well over twenty metronome apps. A few of these have great functions; I still use them. But I've searched in vain for an app that has a sound like the mechanical pendulum metronomes I grew up using. Despite all the sound options offered by many apps, this is the ONLY one I've found that's truly convincing. Excellent. Thank you.

Terrific Metronome!

One of my favorite features is the bell on the first note; it’s easy to see the exact measure that things start going wonky. I also appreciate that the tempos on the metronome are labeled with both the number of beats per minute and the corresponding word for that tempo.

Nicely done

Needs a clear start button, otherwise great!

Okay

Metronome itself is good. Sound needs to be stereo (it's mono now, so it doesn't work on speakers).

STOP COMPLAINING ABOUT SOUND

This is a very well made app. Sound is still clearly audible over the loudest of my instruments. Guys who complain about no sound: turn your ringer off mute. You're welcome.

Ok

Ya, it is unlimited and doesn't stop like at a minute so I would get it.

Great App!

If you are looking for a realistic metronome this is it! This app is easy to use and the sound is completely natural. Highly recommended!

Love it!

Just what I was looking for. A true, authentic sounding metronome app. It's simple, easy to use and sounds great! Thanks for this.

Wonderful

I really enjoy using this metronome. I have a problem with timing when I'm learning a piece so I'm glad I found this. It makes using a metronome fun.

ok only

Okay but has an annoying anvil sound that cannot be removed even with a premium package.

Very good

It’s fine for my needs. Only thing- It’s hard to stop it. Other than that I’m happy w’ it. Use it everyday.

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