Soundslice Screenshot

Fretboard Display

Click the “visualizations” icon on the toolbar to turn on fretboard, keyboard, or audio waveform display. Soundslice has all kinds of other cool features, and more are added all the time. Feel free to click into the “gear” menu and experiment.

Fullscreen Video

By dragging the slider you can zoom right in to the video in fullscreen to analyse pick directions, left hand fingering and more

Zoom The Notation

Dragging the slider the opposite direction will minimise the video and bring the notation front and centre. See below for options on TAB, note names and stave only views

Loop Bars and Sections

One of the best features of Soundslice is the ability to select a phrase, bar or section and loop it over and over until you have perfected every note, triplet and variation

Add a Metronome

If you want to add a metronome click to the track you can do this by hitting the “gear” settings button at the bottom of the screen

View TAB notation only

If you’re a Tablature player and want to declutter the screen you have the option of turning off stave notation and only viewing TAB

Toggle Note Names

Click the “visualizations” icon on the toolbar to turn on fretboard, keyboard, or audio waveform display. Soundslice has all kinds of other cool features, and more are added all the time. Feel free to click into the “gear” menu and experiment.

Use Waveform Visualiser

Some musicians like to watch the visualisation of the music as a waveform. This can be a handy tool to visualise and immerse yourself in the rhythm of a tune. One of the things I like to teach is how to bring real Irish swing and rhythm to your playing

SoundSlice

I use the awesome Soundslice player to turbocharge all my tune tutorals. It’s software for playing music notation synced with audio and video, and it works right in your browser. Soundslice can be used to play any combination of video, audio, staff notation, tablature and note names.