4/5 rating based on 86 reviews. Read all reviews for iMetronome (with quartz accuracy) for iPhone.
iMetronome (with quartz accuracy) is free iOS app published by GLP Software
booklover1217
This is a useful app, especially if your real metronome switches floors and you don't feeling like going up or downstairs to get it. :P Pros: Keeps perfect time Has a wide range of tempos that are easy to switch between (hit the plus and minus buttons or use the slider on the actual stick part of the metronome) Easy start/stop (push the stick to start, touch the screen to stop) Tons of meters- the basic ones like 3/4, 4/4, 2/4 and some more unusual ones-12 or 15 total meters No adds! Opens right to the met and never has any once it's open either Cons: Kinda quiet- occasionally hard to hear over an instrument (I've used it with flute and piano) No subdivisions, just a beat. Then again, with the huge range that it has you can just set it twice as fast in 2/4 for eighth notes It's really good for an iPod app (especially a free one) but if you're gonna be doing anything really fast and/or loud, you may want to get a real metronome (a digital one) or go online and google online metronome.
gunjaBeans
It has a bunch of time signatures, but I only gave it 4 stars bc you can not change the sound of the click.
tibbit92
I haven't played an instrument in 25 years but this app is an accurate, basic metronome...and it's free. I use this app to help students maintain a regular rhythm and deliver compressions at a correct rate in CPR. It's much better than trying to look at a clock while watching students perform their skills.
Jessie:D
Saved me $50! Way better than buying an actual metrodome. I really needed this so I can play my étude to try out for district honors band! This gives me that much more of a chance of making it! Thanks! :)
Andrea Simmons
I luv this app and so does my piano teacher it is recommended for all that play an instrument!!!! I luv it ;)
Kokubu
It's kind of ugly (it hasn't been updated for the Retina Display), it's not the easiest to set to a specific tempo, only supports one orientation, and it even ticks in the wrong place (when the arm is on the outside, rather than in the middle). But it has: (a) the most accurate timing I've heard from any metronome app, (b) a clear, simple, and loud tick, and (c) a mode ("1/4") with no accent. Excellent. I hope we see a 2.0 update someday, but even as it is now, I keep coming back to this app because it's so good at doing what a metronome is supposed to do.
Teri928
Great metronome! One of the few digital app ones that stay in time. An update with Retina support and maybe sound choices for the 'tick' and this app will be a perfect tool! Keep it up!
karljamm
I don't need listboxes or menus or keypads in order to up the tempo when I'm practicing. This app gives me huge plus and minus buttons on the main screen - perfect! It isn't very loud, but it's the only app I've found simple enough to use without fuss when doing repetitions.
This helps me to keep on tempo.it is harder to hear the ticks with real metronomes when I play, so this helps alot!