I'm actually kinda stoked about this collab between Fender and Samsung. It's awesome that they're bringing music lessons to the masses, especially with the rise of remote learning . The fact that you can play along with genre-specific playlists in "Jam Mode" is gonna be a game-changer for wannabe rockstars everywhere .
But, on a more realistic note, I'm also thinking about how this might lead to some people feeling pressured or stuck if they're trying to learn from these pre-made courses. Like, what happens when you want to explore something entirely different? Will Fender Play offer any kind of flexibility for that?
Still, the partnership does seem like a solid move, and I'm curious to see how it'll shape the music learning space . Maybe we'll get some talented musicians emerging from couch shredding enthusiasts?
OMG, can you even imagine jamming out to The Beatles with your fave guitar ?! This collab between Fender and Samsung is gonna be HUGE! I'm so stoked that they're making learning music more accessible than ever - who needs a music school when you can rock out in your living room? And the Jam Mode feature sounds like a total blast from the past (in a good way, obvs!) I've been using Fender Play for ages and it's been super helpful, but now with Samsung TVs, it's gonna be a whole new level of immersive learning experience! Can't wait to try it out and see what musical masterpieces I can create in my "couch shredding" sessions