Now in beta

Your AI-powered
music workshop

Generate licks and piano phrases, explore scales and chords, practice with a backing track — all with real instrument playback, in your browser.

10+Scale types
15+Tools
Ideas

Open tools for guitarists & pianists

Focused utilities you can use right now — no account, no install.

Free forever. Sign up to unlock AI generators, practice exercises & jam tracks.

Theory & practice

Interactive theory reference plus ear-training and fretboard drills — no account needed. Browse the theory hub →

Everything you need to create

From instant lick generation to deep theory tools — all in one place.

Guitar

Lick Generator

Generate guitar licks in any scale and key — swing, motifs, techniques. Edit note-by-note, save, export as PNG or PDF, and share with a link.

Create

Progression Builder

Build guitar and piano chord progressions from diatonic palettes, then loop them over a full backing track — drums, bass, and pad.

Practice

Practice & Exercises

Curated daily exercises with progress tracking, bookmarks, and a built-in loop trainer to drill any passage at your own tempo.

Pro

Play Along

Upload any song — get isolated guitar, bass, drums, and vocal stems plus auto-transcribed tab so you can learn and play along.

Pro

Sample Jam

Jam over curated audio loops across styles and keys — perfect for warming up your ear, improvising, and building solo vocabulary.

Pro

AI Music Teacher

Ask questions in context. The teacher knows what you're working on and points you to the right tools, scales, and concepts.

Four steps to your next riff

01

Pick your instrument

Guitar or piano — each has its own dedicated set of tools and generators.

02

Generate or build

Let the algorithm compose a phrase, or place every note yourself.

03

Listen & refine

Hear real sampled instruments, adjust tempo, swing, and feel.

04

Save or share

Keep it in your library, export as MIDI or tab image, or share a link.

Loved by musicians

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Honestly thought I'd bounce off another browser practice tool. A few weeks in and I've stopped opening the old ones.

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Tom B.
Hobbyist · 4 years playing
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I point students at the scale finder between lessons so I'm not drawing the same diagrams every week. Wish the chord finder had more drop-D voicings — flagged it and the team's actually shipping fixes.

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Hannah R.
Guitar teacher
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Use it to sketch chord progressions before I take them to the piano. Voicings aren't always what I'd pick, but it's faster than paper and the backing-track playback tells me pretty quickly when the changes don't go anywhere.

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David K.
Pianist

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