I have been referencing what I can in iRealPro against a few other sources, and editing where needed (i.e.: Only line charts, Django and jazz tab books I have, Real Book, Django Real Book, etc.). iRealPro is not the greatest as far as feel, sounds and sometimes accuracy, but it's been a great source to try and learn some songs (even if some need a bit of editing) and also just being able to loop a section and practice different arpeggios over them. It's been a great "friend" or "virtual-band-member" while I sit at home and try to hone my skills
As of now I have no one to really play along with or comp behind. So I have been using my looper, backing tracks, real tracks like Django and others, iRealPro, etc. And they all have been important tools in their own way.
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As of now I have no one to really play along with or comp behind. So I have been using my looper, backing tracks, real tracks like Django and others, iRealPro, etc. And they all have been important tools in their own way.