![]() ![]() #2 DrumGeniusĭrumGenius is a fantastic app, it is a lot of fun to play with and the different drum loops are extremely well made. If there is an App that you really like to use that I did not talk about here, then leave a comment and help us discover it! If you know my videos you probably guessed that the next app would be high on the list. Always having a metronome is really practical, and this one can also go really slow which I use quite often. The only thing I did was make a preset so that you enter the tempo and the metronome is on 2&4, but that is hardly making use of all it can do. For this app, I do have the Premium version but I don’t think I really use it for that. There are a ton of metronome apps and a lot of them are free. I don’t use the tuner or iReal all the time but they are on my phone. Of course, this is because of copyrights that make it impossible to include the actual song, so you can’t really blame the app.Īnd still, this is a great app to have for a session or gig where a song is called that you don’t know, or if a student brings wants to play a song you never played, and you can make your own harmony and share playlists if you are doing a cafe gig like opening a jam session or something else with no rehearsal. So let me say up-front that I am really not a fan of the midi backing track sound of iReal and I am pretty sure that is not good for your swing feel.Īnother thing I am not happy with is that you have chords for songs, but the melody is not there and the changes are often not fantastic. ![]() It is a bit strange to recommend iReal because I find that it often does as much damage as it does good. Later in the video, I am also going to give you the best tip for using your phone while practicing. My impression is that there are a lot of different tuner apps and they all do the same thing pretty well, and having a free one is always reassuring. The one I use is called DaTuner and it is free, there is a premium version without all the ads but since I use this more as a backup then I didn’t check out what it does and if it does that well beyond removing the ads. Also just passing it to a student in a lesson for them to tune. #5 TunerĪlways good to have a backup tuner if you forget or lose your tuner. The first part of this video is on the 5 Apps I use and then I also have some really solid recommendations at the end. The one that is maybe the most useful and overlooked is in fact free, and you already have it on your phone. You want to make the most of your limited practice time, and there are a lot of useful apps out there which can help you make your guitar practice more fun and more efficient. ![]()
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