The chords are the easy part. StrumFlow teaches you the feel — the strums, the timing, the moment to switch — so any song clicks the first time.
Tab sites give you four chord names and call it a song. But Em-G-D-C is just letters until you know when to strum, how hard, and where to switch. That's why your covers sound off.
Every song shows you a live strumming visualizer synced to the song's progression. Hit play, follow the glow, switch chords on cue. Your first attempt sounds like the song.
Every feature comes from one question: what's stopping you from playing this song right now?
Down/up arrows light up in time. No more guessing the rhythm.
One strum per chord. Builds muscle memory before adding complexity.
Timed sections with audible click. Lock in before going solo.
Tap any line to loop it slowly. Speed up when ready.
Move it to your voice. Capo position updates automatically.
Tiny coach notes under each section. Why it works, not just what.
No pretentious theory. No 30-minute setup. Just the path from "I can't play guitar" to "wait, was that me?"