Music

Odd Meter Accent Trainer

Set accent positions for meters such as 5 and 7 and practice with a guided click.

Updated: May 15, 2026

Input

Practice odd meters by setting accent positions and playing a guided click.

The denominator is a display label for the meter. Click timing is based on BPM and each beat button.

Result

1

Beat

7/8

Meter

1,4

Accents

600 ms

Interval

Use this as a guide and adjust for your real conditions.

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How to use

  1. Enter Meter, Accent positions, BPM.
  2. Check the estimate in the result area.
  3. Share a reproducible URL if needed.

How to read the result

  • Read Accent click, Beat display as quick decision-making estimates.
  • Do not treat the result as a fixed answer; adjust assumptions to see the range when needed.

Useful tips

  • Useful when you want to practice odd-meter feel; adjust inputs to compare scenarios.
  • Useful when you want to internalize accent groupings; adjust inputs to compare scenarios.
  • Start audio tools at low volume, then adjust tempo or meter after confirming the click.
  • Also check whether you can play steadily at a slower tempo; that makes the plan more useful.

Calculation

The tool processes tempo, time, and selection inputs in your browser. Sound tools use the Web Audio API.

Notes

  • Watch your volume.
  • Browser and power-saving settings can affect timing.
  • Adjust practice intensity safely.
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FAQ

Are inputs saved?

Inputs are calculated in your browser and are not sent to a server. When you use sharing, the reproducible URL includes the current conditions.

Are results exact?

Use results as everyday estimates. For exact decisions, confirm with official or specialized sources.

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