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180 BPM Metronome

Presto — very fast. 333.3 ms per beat.

180
BPM · Presto

Tip: press Space to start/stop, and tap the Tap button in time to set the tempo by ear.

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This metronome is preset to 180 BPM — press play (or the spacebar) and it ticks 180 beats per minute. In classical terms 180 BPM is Presto, very fast. It's a common tempo for speedcore, fast bluegrass and technical metal.

What 180 BPM means

Tempo is just beats per minute, so 180 BPM works out to:

  • 333.3 ms between each beat
  • 3 beats every second
  • 1.33 seconds for one bar of 4/4

A demanding tempo. Build up to it 5 BPM at a time; if you can't play it cleanly, drop back down until you can.

How to practise at 180 BPM

Start the metronome above and play one note per click until it feels locked in. If 180BPM is too fast to play cleanly, drop to a slower tempo, nail it there, then come back. If it's too easy, nudge it up 5 BPM at a time. Tap-tempo on the main metronomeif you want to match a song you're hearing.

Songs at ~180 BPM

Real tracks near this tempo — play along with the metronome to practise:

Frequently Asked Questions

What tempo marking is 180 BPM?

180 BPM is Presto — very fast. Presto covers roughly 176–199 BPM.

How many milliseconds is one beat at 180 BPM?

At 180 BPM each beat lasts 333.3 ms (3 beats per second). One 4/4 bar takes 1.33 seconds.

What kind of music is 180 BPM?

180 BPM suits speedcore, fast bluegrass and technical metal.

Is 180 BPM fast or slow?

180 BPM feels very fast. A demanding tempo. Build up to it 5 BPM at a time; if you can't play it cleanly, drop back down until you can.

Need a different tempo? Use the full online metronome with tap-tempo, time signatures and subdivisions, or find any song's BPM in our database.