Ever wanted to learn the guitar? Well, Samsung are making it easy with a new TV app launching from leading guitar brand, Fender, announcing that their Fender Play will be launching on Samsung TVs.
The courses cover electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass or ukulele, with the Fender Play TV experience includes a number of courses for all skill levels – from beginner up offering step‑by‑step lessons built around familiar songs. A Jam mode also lets you pick a background then play along with curated tracks from a variety of genres and turning your screen into a stage
Cliff Kim, VP of Growth Strategy, Digital Products at Fender and President of the Fender Play Foundation said
“We are thrilled to bring Fender Play’s immersive learning experience to Samsung TV users, helping guitar enthusiasts take their skills to the next level. “Our mission has always been to educate and inspire players globally and this partnership gives music lovers the opportunity to learn, practice, and play with Fender Play’s high-quality, interactive lessons directly on their Samsung TV.”
The Fender Plays experience starts with a 7-day or 14-day free trial, depending if you opt for monthly or yearly billing, with prices from .99 a month, or 9.99 per year.
The app will appear in the Samsung app store on your TV at some stage in the first half of the year. Time to start searching for the perfect axe to learn on.
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