Fender has expanded its Fender Play guitar learning platform with the addition of ukulele lessons. As with the app’s guitar lessons, the ukulele lessons are bite-sized, song-driven and delivered in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Close up of acoustic guitar playing taking lessons on his laptop. Who needs guitar tuition apps, right? There’s not much to a ...
Fender is stepping up to help guitarists get through isolation during the coronavirus pandemic. The guitar giant is offering three months of online guitar lessons to 100,000 players. Getting through ...
Fender has launched a new personalised online guitar lessons service that puts beginner players – or anyone looking to get better – in touch with the top instructors from the brand’s Fender Play ...
Inside a conference room named for Keith Richards on the second floor of Fender’s spacious new Hollywood office, members of the legendary guitar company’s digital team offer a glimpse of their new ...
It’s safe to say that Fender has made their mark on music. Celebrating their 75th anniversary this year, they know a thing or two about how to keep the world of guitars exciting and engaging, and that ...
No kid ever dreams of growing up and becoming a shitty guitar player. But alas, here I am. I’ve been obsessed with music since elementary school, but apparently the rapid-firing neurons of excitement ...
Iconic guitar company Fender is offering free lessons online. In response to the coronavirus pandemic keeping the world under isolation, the brand is giving away three months of guitar lessons as part ...
If you ask Ethan Kaplan, chief product officer of digital at Fender, about the death of the electric guitar, he gets a bit incredulous. And it's easy to understand why. As he's quick to point out, ...
Fender have extended their ‘Play Through’ giveaway to offer three more months of free guitar lessons through their Fender Play app. Initially launched in March as the coronavirus pandemic swept the ...
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