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About EasyJam

EasyJam is a practice toolkit for guitarists and pianists. It brings the utility tools you would otherwise scatter across five tabs — tuner, metronome, chord finder, scale explorer, circle of fifths — together with generative features (lick generation, AI-assisted phrases, play-along chord and backing tracks) inside one browser app, with no install and a generous free tier.

What it is

EasyJam combines three layers. The open utility layer is the set of free, anonymous-friendly tools at /tools/* — accessible without an account, useful on their own, and fast enough to be the tab you keep pinned. The practice layer adds saved licks, riffs, melodies, exercises, and an AI Music Teacher that explains and adapts the material you save. The jam layer generates backing tracks and lets you play along to them at a chosen tempo and key — with stem separation and transcription available for the songs you want to learn.

Who it is for

EasyJam is built for the intermediate hobbyist who has been playing for a few years and wants to make the leap from "I can strum chords" to "I can write phrases and improvise". It is also useful for returning players who want to rebuild technique without committing to a teacher, and for music students who want a single tab that covers theory reference, ear training, and backing-track generation. Beginners will find the tuner, metronome, and chord finder approachable; the deeper features scale with you.

Where it came from

EasyJam is built by a solo developer who got tired of bouncing between five practice apps every time he picked up a guitar. Each tool was added because it solved an actual practice problem — first the metronome and tuner, then the chord and scale references, then the AI lick generator, then play-along backing tracks. The project is run independently with no external funding; the Pro subscription pays for the AI inference, the audio storage, and the hosting.

Get started

The tuner, metronome, guitar chord finder, guitar scale explorer, piano chord viewer, piano scale explorer, and circle of fifths are open to anyone — no account needed. Sign up free when you want to save phrases, generate licks, or use play along; creating an account takes a minute and doesn't ask for a card.