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IF YOU HAVE a smartphone and you’re still not using it to help with your guitar playing, you’re missing out. The best guitar apps can truly help with your musical ventures, integrating into your practice regimen to help you become the player you want to be.

Whether it’s a simple tuner or a fully fledged multi-track recorder, the modern guitarist is spoiled when it comes to apps. You don’t have to be a new player to take advantage of them, either; there are plenty of great apps that’ll help you solidify what you’ve already learned through practice, such as metronomes and loopers. To save you the hassle of sifting through the many options on Google Play or the App Store, we’ve put together our pick of the best guitar apps available today. Enjoy!

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