Fender has just partnered with tech giant Samsung to bring music lessons to living rooms everywhere. Later this year, Fender's TV-friendly version of its popular guitar learning app, Fender Play, will finally become available on Samsung TVs.
With the new partnership, users will be able to take video-based lessons for various instruments including electric and acoustic guitars, bass, and even ukulele - perfect for wannabe rockstars who've been itching to show off their skills. The app boasts a range of courses for different skill levels, all centered around well-known songs from artists like The Beatles and Olivia Rodrigo.
For more confident players, the "Jam Mode" feature lets you play along with genre-specific playlists, channeling the spirit of Woodstock. If you're ready to rock, this new feature is sure to hit the right chord.
Fender Play has already made waves in the music learning space since its 2017 launch, featuring a range of virtual instructors and lessons for players of all levels. The subscription-based model costs $20 per month or $150 annually, with a free seven-day trial on offer for those curious about giving it a try. However, users will need to ensure their TV is from Samsung's 2025 lineup or later in order to access the service.
This innovative partnership sets Fender and Samsung up as a formidable duo in the music learning space - who knows what musical masterpieces we'll see from couch shredding enthusiasts this year?
With the new partnership, users will be able to take video-based lessons for various instruments including electric and acoustic guitars, bass, and even ukulele - perfect for wannabe rockstars who've been itching to show off their skills. The app boasts a range of courses for different skill levels, all centered around well-known songs from artists like The Beatles and Olivia Rodrigo.
For more confident players, the "Jam Mode" feature lets you play along with genre-specific playlists, channeling the spirit of Woodstock. If you're ready to rock, this new feature is sure to hit the right chord.
Fender Play has already made waves in the music learning space since its 2017 launch, featuring a range of virtual instructors and lessons for players of all levels. The subscription-based model costs $20 per month or $150 annually, with a free seven-day trial on offer for those curious about giving it a try. However, users will need to ensure their TV is from Samsung's 2025 lineup or later in order to access the service.
This innovative partnership sets Fender and Samsung up as a formidable duo in the music learning space - who knows what musical masterpieces we'll see from couch shredding enthusiasts this year?