Comparison

Metronome or rhythm training?

If you only need a steady beat, a metronome is enough. If you want timing feedback and drills, Keyloro goes further.

Feature
Metronome
Keyloro
Steady beat
Yes
Yes
Shows early/late timing
No
Yes, per note
Guided drills
No
Yes
Works on phone
Yes
Yes
MIDI keyboard support
Varies
Yes
Session recap
No
Yes

When to use each

  • Use a metronome to keep tempo during scale work.
  • Use Keyloro to fix rushing or dragging with instant feedback.
  • Combine both when you want tempo plus accuracy.

Common questions

Do I still need a metronome?

Not always. Keyloro includes timing guidance, but a metronome is still useful for pure tempo work.

Is Keyloro for beginners?

Yes. The drills start simple and highlight timing errors gently.

Can it replace a teacher?

It complements lessons by making timing errors visible between sessions.

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