Metronome Calculator
Calculate measure duration, beat intervals, subdivisions, and polyrhythm timing from BPM and time signature. Includes a BPM practice ramp-up planner.
BPM
Measure Duration
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Beat Duration —
Accent Pattern —
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BPM
Eighth Note
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Quarter Note —
16th Note —
Triplet Eighth —
Swing Eighth (2/3 + 1/3) —
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BPM
Note Durations
Quarter Note (ms) —
Half Note (ms) —
Whole Note (ms) —
8th Note (ms) —
16th Note (ms) —
Dotted & Triplet
Dotted Quarter (ms) —
Dotted Eighth (ms) —
Triplet Eighth (ms) —
Tempo
Tempo Marking —
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your BPM and select the Beats per Measure (time signature).
- See the measure duration in seconds and beat interval in milliseconds.
- Use the Subdivisions tab for eighth note, sixteenth note, and swing timing.
- Use the Polyrhythm tab to calculate 3-against-4, 5-against-4, or any ratio.
Formula
Beat Duration (ms) = 60,000 ÷ BPM
Measure Duration (sec) = Beat Duration × Beats per Measure ÷ 1,000
Example
At 90 BPM in 3/4: Beat = 666.7 ms. Measure = 3 × 666.7 ms = 2,000 ms (2 seconds). Eighth note = 333.3 ms. Triplet = 222.2 ms.
Frequently Asked Questions
- At 120 BPM, one beat = 500 ms. In 4/4, a measure contains 4 beats, so measure duration = 4 × 500 ms = 2,000 ms (2 seconds).
- A polyrhythm occurs when two different rhythmic patterns play simultaneously over the same time window. A 3-against-4 polyrhythm means fitting 3 evenly-spaced beats in the same time as 4 beats. Each rhythm has a different interval but they coincide on beat 1.
- Swing divides each beat into a long-short pair (roughly 2/3 + 1/3 of the beat) instead of even 50/50 eighth notes. At 120 BPM, a straight eighth = 250 ms; a swing pair = 333 ms + 167 ms.
- Start at 60–70% of your target tempo, play 3–5 minutes until comfortable, then increase by 5–10 BPM. This builds muscle memory gradually. Never jump to the target tempo before mastering each intermediate step.
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Sources & References (5) ▾
- Music Theory: Time Signatures and Meter — Berklee Online
- Metronome Techniques for Practice — Music Theory Academy
- Understanding Polyrhythm — Sound on Sound
- Korg Metronome Reference Guide — Korg
- Acoustical Society: Musical Rhythm — Acoustical Society of America