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Your expert guide through the piece. Section by section.

Not one long video. Not a course. A focused demo and practice directions for every section of the piece — follow along, and watch it come together.

Why we built this

Practicing well is harder than it looks.

You sit down with the best intentions — but without a clear structure, it’s easy to lose direction, repeat the same mistakes, and walk away unsure if anything stuck.

Tracks replace uncertainty with structure — so every time you sit down, you know exactly what to focus on, and every time you get up, you’ve moved forward.
A Track is
A structured practice roadmap for one piece
Crafted by tonebase experts who know how to learn it
A companion for when you sit down to practice
A complete path to confident performance
A Track is not
A video library to browse freely
A general technique course
AI-generated or algorithm-powered
Designed for passive, one-time watching
How it works

Instrument in hand.
Expert in your pocket.

Every Track breaks a piece into focused sections. For each one, you get a short video demo, an annotated score, and clear practice directions — built for musicians who want to make every session count.

Designed for the practice room — not the couch
Tracks are built to sit open on your music stand while you play — optimized for desktop and iPad. The instructions are written to be read and acted on at your instrument, in real time. Every time you sit down, you have an expert guide giving you the structure and direction to make real progress.
now Available

Two Guitar Tracks, built to show what this format can do.

We started with two pieces that reward structured, patient practice more than almost anything else in the guitar repertoire.

Villa-Lobos: Prelude No. 1
with Douglas Lora & Martin Zimny
28 UnitsIntermediate

Learn Villa-Lobos's Prelude No. 1 across twelve sections that build dynamic control, thumb independence, and relaxation-based technique. The piece has two layers — a bass melody in the thumb and a treble accompaniment in the fingers — and every section tells you exactly what to pay attention to so the practice actually helps.

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Albéniz: Asturias (Leyenda)
with Ana Vidovic & Martin Zimny
56 UnitsIntermediate

One of the most recognizable pieces in the classical guitar canon — and one of the most commonly practiced wrong. The tremolo, the bass lines, the right-hand independence: each has to be built in isolation before it works together. This Track was designed around exactly that process.

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Where this is going
We’re launching with two Guitar Tracks and building from here. More pieces, more instructors — all on the way. This is the beginning of a format we’ll keep investing in, not a one-time experiment.
Have a piece in mind?
After trying out your first Track, you'll have a chance to tell us what you’re working on. We read everything, and the next Tracks will be shaped in part by what you’re actually practicing.

Pick a Piece.
Open the Track.
Sit Down and Play.

Your first session is one click away.