Use Case

An online jazz play-along that adapts to your practice session

Open a standard, load a backing track, or paste your own changes and practice in the browser with piano, bass, and drums. It feels closer to a responsive rhythm section than to a fixed audio loop.

What makes this different from static tracks

Many online play-alongs give you one recording at one tempo. That can be useful, but it gets limiting fast when you want to isolate a section, slow things down, or change the harmony entirely.

Chord Progressions works better as an online jazz practice app. You can start from ready-made backing tracks, built-in standards, or your own chord chart, then reshape the session around your goal.

Useful online practice workflows

  • Standards practice with tempo control and repeatable forms.
  • Custom progression work by pasting your own chord changes.
  • Focused ear training on short loops or recurring cadences.
  • Mobile-friendly practice when you want a browser-first setup instead of a DAW.

Quick answers

Start practicing online

Open the app, choose a tune or progression, and turn it into a flexible jazz play-along in the browser right away.

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