One player. No growth team.
Hi — I'm Gabe. I've played most of my life, badly on the bad weeks and a little better on the good ones. The bass is the instrument that taught me to listen before I play — to hold the pocket instead of chasing the melody.
Bass Buddha started as a notes file: songs I was learning, basslines I kept losing, tunings I kept forgetting. Every app I tried wanted to turn that into a game — points, badges, guilt. I just wanted a quiet place to put the practice.
So I built one. Local-first, no accounts, every feature free. It's the app I reach for at 11pm, and I hope it earns a spot in your practice space too. It's the sibling app to Guitar Buddha, Ukulele Buddha, and Drum Buddha — same idea, a different instrument each time. The whole family lives at music-buddha.com.
Three rules I won't break.
Your music stays yours.
Everything lives on your device. No server, no account, no analytics by default. I can't see your songs, your takes, or whether you opened the app today — and I like it that way.
Practice isn't a game.
No streaks, no goals, no badges, no guilt. The moment practice becomes a game you can lose, you stop. The library remembers what you've sat with — that's all the tracking you need.
Free means free.
Every feature, forever. There's a tip jar if you'd like to chip in, but nothing is locked behind it and nothing ever will be.
It's just me in the inbox.
Questions, bug reports, song requests — all welcome. I read everything, and I aim to reply within a week.