Loop YouTube for Music Practice
Web Video Looper lets you loop the exact bars you are working on and slow them down, so you can master a solo, riff, or vocal line one small section at a time. It works with YouTube videos and your own local audio or video files — free, with no sign-up.
Why looping is the fastest way to practice
Repetition builds muscle memory. Instead of rewinding a whole video over and over, you set two points — A (start) and B (end) — around the tricky passage and let it repeat automatically while you play along.
- Isolate a two-bar lick and drill it until it is clean.
- Slow difficult runs to 0.5x or 0.25x, then step the speed back up.
- Save the loop so you can return to the same spot in your next session.
How to loop a song section to practice
- Paste the song's YouTube URL, or open a local audio file.
- Set the A and B points around the passage using the slider or the "now" buttons.
- Lower the playback speed if the part is fast.
- Press Play and practice along with the loop.
- Save the loop to pick up where you left off next time.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I loop one part of a song to practice it?
- Paste the YouTube URL (or open a local audio file), set the A and B points around the passage, and press Play — it repeats until you stop. Use the "now" buttons to mark the start and end while listening.
- Can I slow down a song without changing to a different app?
- Yes. Adjust the playback speed from 0.25x to 2x to practice fast licks slowly, then bring it back up to tempo as you improve.
- Can I loop a local audio file like an MP3?
- Yes. Local audio and video files are played entirely in your browser and are never uploaded, so you can loop your own backing tracks or lesson recordings privately.