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How to Use the Metronome 🎡

Step 1: Click the Start button to begin the metronome.

Step 2: Adjust the BPM (tempo) by moving the slider or clicking the arrow buttons.

Step 3: Choose your preferred time signature from the drop-down menu.

Step 4: Toggle beat accents by checking the boxes below Accents.

Step 5: Use the Tap Tempo button to tap your rhythm and set the BPM automatically.

Step 6: Click Stop to end the metronome.

Bonus: Drag the modal window by its header to reposition it on your screen (desktop/tablet only).

Enjoy your practice session and keep the rhythm flowing! 🎢

Guitar Tuner ×
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Tune Up
You are in Target String mode – choose a string before tuning.
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How to Use the Guitar Tuner 🎸

Step 1: If prompted, allow microphone access so the tuner can detect your guitar’s sound.

Step 2: Choose your desired tuning from the drop-down list.

Step 3: For beginners, select Simplified mode and tap a target string to tune to that note.

Step 4: In Chromatic mode, pluck a string and see the detected note and tuning feedback.

Step 5: Use the needle and text indicator (Tune Up, Tune Down, or Perfect!) to adjust your guitar.

Bonus: Drag the tuner window by its header to reposition it (desktop/tablet only).

Enjoy fine-tuning your sound and rock on! 🎢

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