Test your internal metronome. Tap at regular intervals and measure your timing stability.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the rhythm test measure?
It measures your timing consistency — how evenly you can maintain a steady beat. The stability score reflects the standard deviation of your tap intervals relative to the target. Lower deviation = higher score. It's a test of your internal metronome.
What is a good rhythm stability score?
A score above 80 is good for most people. Trained musicians often score 90+. The key metric is standard deviation — under 30ms deviation from target is excellent. Drift (whether you gradually speed up or slow down) also matters.
Are musicians better at this test?
Generally yes. Musicians, especially drummers and percussionists, develop strong internal timing through years of practice. However, anyone can improve with regular practice. The test is useful for both measuring natural rhythm and tracking improvement.
How can I improve my rhythm consistency?
Practice with a metronome app, focus on breathing in rhythm, and try tapping along to music. Start with slower intervals (1000ms) and gradually speed up. Physical movement like walking or running at a steady pace also trains your internal clock.