Thanks so much for using the app and taking the time to write this, feel free to chat with us from the app and send us some of the music you've created. Ah, almost heaven That’s exactly how you’d feel whenever you sing this 1971 song from the country song master, John Denver. Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver.
Wow! Thanks so much for this detailed review, we love this kind of feedback and it definitely gives us motivation to improve the app even more. Here Are the Best Sing Along Guitar Songs for Campfires and More. I like the different sounds the voice makes and I like the way you can turn the volume up and down on the tracks to determine which track you’re listening to. I have looped words and phrases and made interesting combination.I even recorded one whole song from beginning to end by just laying the first track and letting it run silently till the end of the song and laying the second track coming in right after the first phrase first track and letting it run if that makes any sense. I have looped songs to make cannons and rounds dividing the parts into different tracks. I am not a great musician but I have found so many ways to use this. Please check that out and chat with us in the app or email us at if you have any more questions. Regarding the sync/timing issue, have you seen the option in the settings where you can control this? We did see some people suffering from sync issues so we added parameters that you could tweak that would help that out. Thanks for much for the detailed review! We really appreciate the good things you had to say about the app, and also appreciate learning from your feedback and how we can improve the app.
Which is just cool to me because I don’t think I’ve seen any other apps do that. Besides for it not being in sync, and the timing not being perfect.īut I think it’s very cool/creative because it gives you the tempo, an option to use a metronome, and giving it a name by itself. Other wise it will sound bad, but I can live with it.Ĭonclusion: I feel as though this app is mostly fine when it comes to having multiple tracks play at once. Which forces me to start my other track a couple seconds later when I play it on top of my first track. It is a common thing to have the option on how loud you want each track to be, but it’s a good thing that this app has it too.Ĭons: Unfortunately, my recording were not in sync. I also think it’s very cool how it gives you the tempo of your own song, and it names it for you! I don’t think I’ve seen any other apps do that. I love the countdown feature you get right as you click the record button. More advanced players can use the scales and arpeggios for following the chords when playing solos that hit chord tones.Pros: I was looking for an app that could have multiple recordings played at once, and this app did that and some. These tracks can a great way for beginners to start with blues guitar improvising. ore Texas blues, this times with a quick change in bar 2.
All of the tracks here are completely free to stream or download to help you practice your guitar playing These tracks have been created by the GuitarVoice community of musicians to help people like you progress, and enjoy the incredible gift of music. A really slow track, great for soulful blues playing. New on Amazon Join our growing family of 300,000 users worldwide This award-winning app includes five essential styles for mastering your guitar: Rock. has thousands of tracks available to you across multiple genres and artists. Jazzy chords played by guitar through a leslie speaker cabinet. This moody jam track combines B3 organ with guitar, bass and drums. This uptempo jam sounds great mixed with some BB King licks. Classic Chuck Berry licks sound great here. Fast rock n roll guitar riffs with hammond organ, bass and drums. Sounds great with classic minor pentatonic blues licks. A raunchy Texas blues shuffle in the style of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Practice playing scales & improvising solos with each track's recommended scale(s) & learn which notes sound good over each chord. This backing track is similar to the king of thing Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top may play. Learn the chords (and the chord Roman numerals) that make up each key by playing along with these important chord progressions. A classic blues shuffle riff with bass, guitar and drums. Improvise with backings and improve your solos. Tempo of each track can be adjusted allowing a wide range of speeds.įor each track there are scales diagrams for the pentatonic scales and arpeggios needed to jam along with the track. 15 seperate professionally recorded blues jam tracks in a variety of blues styles.Įach track can be adjusted to play in all 12 keys.