Real guitar, not MIDI presets
Programmed guitar gets you close. A real player gets you the bends, slides, and feel your track is missing. Hear their actual playing in a snippet before you commit.
DISCOVER. MATCH. COLLABORATE.
Connect with guitarists who put real strings on your track. Hear their playing in a short snippet, match, and create the song together.
Programmed guitar gets you close. A real player gets you the bends, slides, and feel your track is missing. Hear their actual playing in a snippet before you commit.
Clean indie lines, heavy riffs, funk rhythm, ambient texture — the feed learns your taste and surfaces guitarists in your lane and beyond it.
Share your track, talk through the part and the tone, and get takes back as audio files. One focused thread — and you each keep your own setup.
HOW IT WORKS
Real strings bring the micro-timing, bends, and dynamics programmed guitar can't fake. One take can change the whole energy of a song.
A riff, a lead line, a strummed progression — the right guitar part often becomes the hook people remember.
A shredder on an indie ballad sounds wrong no matter how skilled they are. You need a player whose instincts serve your song.
Upload your track and discover guitarists across styles you haven't tried. The freshest parts come from unexpected players.
A guitarist brings the parts a track can't fake: rhythm progressions that give a song its pulse, lead lines that carry the melody, and texture — the swells, harmonics, and ambient layers that fill a mix with life. Programmed guitar has come a long way, but the micro-timing, bends, and dynamics of a real player's hands are still what separate a guitar part that works from one that moves people. Whether your track needs one clean riff or a full solo, the right guitarist changes what the song can be.
Style fit matters more than technical skill. A brilliant metal shredder will sound wrong on your indie ballad, and a jazz player might overcomplicate a pop hook that needs space. What you're really listening for is taste — a player whose instincts serve the song instead of showing off. That's almost impossible to judge from a bio or a gear list, but it's audible within seconds of hearing someone actually play.
Traditionally, getting guitar on your track meant knowing a player locally, or hiring a session musician sight unseen and hoping the delivered take fits. Social media widened the pool but kept the same problem: a profile tells you what someone has played, not what they'd play on your track. And cold DMs to guitarists you admire mostly go unanswered — the connection path is broken even when the talent is everywhere.
Muselink.app flips the search. Upload a 10-15 second snippet of your track, tag 'Find a Guitarist,' and players hear your actual song in the discovery feed — across genres and styles you haven't explored yet. When you both like each other's sound, chat opens right away: share references, talk through the part and the tone you want, and trade takes as audio files while you each work in your own setup. No auditions, no cold outreach — just your track, and the player it's been missing.
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Learn moreFAQ
Everything you need to know about finding guitarists on Muselink.app.
Upload a 10-15 second snippet of your track and tag 'Find a Guitarist.' Guitarists hear it in the swipeable discovery feed, and when you both like each other's sound, chat opens and the collab starts.
Yes — Muselink.app is built for remote collaboration. Once matched, chat carries messages, references, and audio files: share your track, talk through the part, and your guitarist records in their own setup and sends takes back. There's no shared session — you each keep your own DAW.
Creators across styles — indie, rock, R&B, pop, funk, lo-fi, metal, Latin, and more — are joining during early access. Matching is by sound, so you hear how someone actually plays before you commit, and the feed surfaces players outside your usual lane too.
No — it's built for finding a collaborator for your track, not forming a band. You match with a guitarist around a specific song or idea, make it together, and both keep full creative freedom for whatever comes next.
Muselink.app is free during early access. Join the waitlist to start connecting with guitarists when the platform launches.
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