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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

  1. Paste the song's YouTube URL, or open a local audio file.
  2. Set the A and B points around the passage using the slider or the "now" buttons.
  3. Lower the playback speed if the part is fast.
  4. Press Play and practice along with the loop.
  5. 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.

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