I’ll do a more pro track in my DAW with real instruments. Once I get a chart working live - if I want better quality for a show etc. I play lap steel - so all I really need is a bass line, and a simple rhythm instrument to back me up as I play the melodies. While most of my use of this app is as a practice or teaching tool - I also use it to create basic backing tracks for live performance. The backing instruments give you flexibility to easily practice and rehearse. First off it let’s me create simple, readable chord charts and share them effortlessly. I’ve used this app since the early versions and it always surprises me. I say it’s still one of the 50 best inventions for musicians and it’s 2018. They say Time magazine voted this One of the 50 best inventions of 2010. It also exports charts to PDF which is fantastic if I want to play or share a chart with the actual song audio.One of the best purchases I’ve ever made from my iPhone and iPad. I use it to also practice vocal exercises. I do not need to be connected to the Internet to play downloadable songs with this software. I can pick up even esoteric jazz and pop songs with the incredible online community. I can slow down anything to a manageable Tempo so I can explore the chords deeper. I can have friends come over and I mute their particular instrument along with mine.I am learning bass as my second instrument and this program is invaluable. How one chooses to use this as a practice tool: the sky’s the limit! The online community is amazing. It’s useful for my drum practice, bass practice, vocal practice, songwriting. I have been using this app for several years now.
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