Pianote Metronomes by Wittner


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🎶 Build Better Timing, Play Better Music

A metronome is much more than just a practice tool. It is your secret weapon for building solid timing, musical confidence, and the ability to play beautifully with others.

Whether you are preparing for a Community Collab, recording your first song, or simply jamming for fun, your metronome will always be there to keep you on beat.

Developing great timing is one of the most important skills you can work on as a musician. A metronome helps you build steady rhythm, accurate timing, and strong coordination, skills that are essential whether you are playing solo or in a group.

Using a metronome might not feel exciting at first, but it is one of the fastest ways to level up your playing.

If you want to jam, perform, or take part in collabs, locking into a steady beat is the key to success.

Good timing = great music. 🎵


📱 Why Would I Use a Physical Metronome Instead of an App?

Apps are super convenient (and we love them too!), but having a physical metronome in your space makes a big difference.

It’s a constant visual and physical reminder to practice with intentional rhythm—and without the distractions that come with using your phone.

Building solid timing habits early on will make it way easier to play confidently with others, whether you're recording your part in a collab or jamming live.


🎵 How Many Metronomes Does Pianote Offer?

We have two amazing metronomes to fit your style and budget:

  • Pianote Taktell Piccolo Metronome – A reliable, budget-friendly choice at $79 USD.
  • Pianote Limited Edition Maple Hand-Crafted Maelzel Metronome – A premium, hand-crafted piece at $299 USD. (Sold Out)

Both are made by Wittner, the world's most trusted name in metronomes!


đź•° Pianote Taktell Piccolo Metronome Highlights

  • Precision Timing - Every beat is perfectly steady, giving you the foundation you need for solo practice and group performance.
  • Adjustable Tempos - Slide the adjustable weight to easily set any tempo from 40–208 BPM—perfect for any song or exercise.
  • Lightweight & Compact - Portable and practical at just 170 grams, so you can take it anywhere.
  • Hand-Wound & Battery-Free - Wind it up and practice without worrying about batteries running out.
  • Durable Plastic Casing - A retro design with Pianote-red style—built to last through years of practice!


🎻 Pianote Limited Edition Maple Maelzel Metronome Highlights

  • Solid Flamed Maple Casing - Beautiful, one-of-a-kind flamed maple wood, hand-chosen for each piece.
  • Weight and Dimensions - Dimensions: 11.4(W) x 21.6(H) x 11.4(D) cm | Weight: ~499g
  • Hand-Numbered & Exclusive - Only 216 units exist worldwide—each one hand-numbered for true collectors.
  • SOLD OUT!



🇩🇪 Where Are the Pianote Metronomes Made?

Both are expertly crafted in Germany by Wittner, known for producing the finest metronomes in the world.


🛠️ Does My Metronome Come With a Warranty?

Yes! Every Pianote metronome comes with a 2-year repair warranty from the date of purchase.


đź“– Does My Metronome Come With Instructions?

Absolutely! You’ll find easy-to-follow instructions in every package.

If you misplaced them, you can also download them anytime from Wittner’s official resources.


🏆 Can I Still Get a Limited Edition Metronome If They Sell Out?

The Prestige Flamed Maple Metronome is truly special. Only 216 were made, and once they’re gone, they’re gone! If you want one, make sure to grab it before it becomes a part of Pianote history.


đź§  How Can I Use a Metronome to Improve My Timing and Rhythm?

  • Start with a comfortable tempo, like 60–80 BPM.
  • Focus on staying exactly in sync with the click, and gradually increase the tempo as you improve.
  • Practicing with a metronome sharpens your sense of timing, making it easier to play confidently with bands, duets, or in our Community Collabs!

🎯 Can a Metronome Help With Difficult Passages?

Absolutely! Slowing tricky sections down with a metronome lets you build accuracy first, then speed up over time without rushing or getting sloppy. It’s a proven path to clean, confident playing.


🔊 How Loud Should a Metronome Be During Practice?

Loud enough that you can hear the beat clearly, but not so loud it’s distracting.

Take a few moments to adjust your metronome volume or placement so it fits your space perfectly.


🎸 Can I Use the Pianote Metronome for Guitar, Singing, or Drums?

Yes! A great metronome is universal. You can use the Pianote metronomes for piano, guitar, singing, drumming, and more. If you’re practicing for group jams, gigs, or collabs, it’s an essential tool for keeping everyone tight.


🎙️ Can I Use a Metronome When Recording?

Definitely. Many musicians use a click track (a.k.a. metronome) while recording to make sure everything lines up perfectly. Just be mindful of your setup so the click sound doesn’t accidentally get recorded too.


📲 I Prefer an App. What Do You Recommend?

If you’d rather use an app, we recommend Tempo Metronome by Frozen Ape!

Available for Apple and Android, with free and paid versions.


Look for features like:

  • Adjustable tempos
  • Time signature options
  • Visual cues to help you track the beat

đź’¬ Need Help?

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