Helpful Music Resources for Musicians
Explore useful music tools, chord chart sites, instrument communities, theory resources, and learning pages for guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, violin, and more.
Best Place to Start
Start with the Protuningtool.com tools first, then use outside resources for deeper tabs, communities, and theory support.
This page is designed as a clean gateway to music tools and communities. It also gives qualified music website owners a simple way to suggest useful resources.
Protuningtool.com Tools
Start here when you want practical tools built directly into the site.
Protuningtool.com
Free online tuners and practice tools for guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele, violin, cello, and more.
Metronome
Use a steady click to build timing, tempo control, and better rhythm habits.
Chord Progression Generator
Generate progressions for songwriting, music theory, and chord practice.
Interactive Chord Trainer
Practice chord recognition with random visual chord flashcards.
Video Looper
Loop difficult video sections so lessons and techniques are easier to repeat.
Recommended Music Resources
Helpful external resources for tuning, tabs, chords, communities, and music learning.
Additional useful resources include Tone.js for web audio development, Metronome Online for simple tempo practice, and Reddit /r/musicians for musician discussions.
Submit Your Music Resource
If you run a high-quality music-related website and would like to exchange links, submit it here.
We welcome useful sites for musicians, educators, students, and learners. Good fits include music tools, chord references, learning hubs, practice resources, and active musician communities.
Keep it relevant. Low-quality pages, spam, or unrelated websites are not a good match for this page.
Submit Your Music Resource
Fill out the form below with your site and reciprocal link details.
Music Resources FAQ
Quick answers for visitors and site owners using this resources page.
What is this Music Resources page for?
This page collects useful music tools, tuner sites, chord chart sites, musician communities, and music learning resources in one place.
Can I submit a music website?
Yes. Use the submission form to suggest a high-quality music-related site or request a link exchange.
What kinds of resources are a good fit?
Useful music tools, instrument communities, chord references, music theory pages, lesson resources, and practice tools are the best fit.
Use Resources With a Practice Plan
A list of links is only useful if it helps you practice better. Start with a tool, use outside resources for support, then return to focused practice.