Description
Ever learn a tune at a workshop, jam, camp, or festival… then lose it in a sea of mystery videos on your phone?
Woodshed was built for musicians who learn by ear.
When someone shows you a tune, a lick, or a variation you want to remember, just hit record. Then save the details that actually matter: the tune name, who played it, who they learned it from, instrument, notes, and tags.
No more scrolling through random videos trying to figure out which version of Cluck Old Hen this was.
Once you’re ready to work on it, Woodshed gives you the tools musicians actually use to learn:
• Slow video down without changing pitch
• Loop tricky passages for repetition
• Mark important spots to jump back to
• Organize your growing tune library with searchable metadata
• Keep track of tune lineage, versions, and sources
Whether you’re learning old-time tunes at camp, bluegrass breaks in a workshop, guitar parts from a teacher, or just trying to remember what somebody played in a parking lot jam, Woodshed helps you keep the good stuff.
Built for fiddlers, banjo players, guitar players, mandolin players, and anyone who learns by listening.
Go woodshed.
What's new (v1.1.6)
Fixed an issue where using the video player's built-in transport controls (the overlay play button) would ignore your speed and loop settings playing back at full speed without respecting your practice loop boundaries.