Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.
How to make a song loop indefinitely for practice
Practicing to a track that clicks every time it restarts breaks your timing and your focus. Make the song — or just the section you're drilling — into a seamless loop, and it can repeat indefinitely with nothing to interrupt you. Loop Music builds that file in about 20 seconds so you can rehearse for as long as you want.
- Loop a whole song or one part
- No click on repeat
- Play it as long as you like
Hear a practice loop that doesn't jolt you
A click on every repeat throws off your timing. Hear the raw seam, then the seamless loop.
Real processing takes about 20 seconds.
Same loop point — now smooth and click-free.
🎧 Best with headphones. Real audio: the loop point (where the end meets the start) plays in the middle of each clip.
For musicians drilling the hard part
Whether it's four bars or the whole song, a clean loop keeps you in the pocket.
Instrumentalists
Loop a solo or a riff until it's locked in — no jarring restart.
Singers
Rehearse a chorus or verse on endless, seamless repeat.
Drummers
Play to a groove that never stutters between cycles.
Students & learners
Slow, repeated practice without resetting the track by hand.
Backing-track users
Turn any song into a loopable rehearsal bed.
Make a practice loop in 3 steps
Loop the part you need and play along until you've got it.
Upload the song to Loop Music
Drop the full track (or a section you've trimmed) into the free extension.
Click Create loop
A seamless, click-free version is ready in about 20 seconds.
Play it on repeat and practice
Loop it in any player and rehearse for as long as you like — no restart bump.
Simple, honest pricing
Free covers five practice loops a month. Pro adds WAV and more if you drill daily.
Free
Perfect to try it out
- 5 loops / month
- No loop history
- No WAV export
- Standard queue
Pro
Billed monthly
- 300 loops / month
- History of all loops
- WAV export
- No watermarks
- Priority queue
Yearly plan billed as $35.88/year — just $2.99/mo (save 25%). Cancel anytime.
A practice loop that clicks trains bad timing — a seamless one lets you stay in the groove.
Practice loops: common questions
What musicians ask when they want a part on endless repeat.
How do I make a song loop indefinitely for practice?
Turn the song into a seamless file in Loop Music, then enable repeat in your player. Because the loop has no click, it can run indefinitely while you play along.
The wrap-around is inaudible, so your timing reference stays steady from one repeat to the next.
Can I loop just one section of a song?
Yes. Trim to the bars or section you want to drill, then run that through Loop Music for a seamless loop of just that part.
This is ideal for isolating a solo, a chorus or a tricky transition and repeating it until it's solid.
Does looping change the tempo or pitch?
No. Loop Music only makes the ends meet seamlessly — it doesn't alter tempo or pitch, so your practice reference stays accurate.
If you need to slow a track down, do that in your player; Loop Music focuses solely on removing the seam.
What player should I use to loop it?
Any player with a repeat/loop option works — VLC's Loop One is a common choice. Once the file is seamless, it repeats cleanly in all of them.
The seamless file is what matters; a raw track will click on repeat no matter which player you use.
Is it free to make a practice loop?
Yes — the free plan includes five seamless loops a month, and each takes about 20 seconds to make.
Pro adds WAV export and a higher limit if you build a lot of practice loops.
Loop the hard part until it's yours
Make a seamless practice loop free in about 20 seconds and rehearse without interruption.
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