Fender Play is a guitar learning app that offers short guitar lessons for acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, and ukulele. The app is designed for players of all skill levels, from beginners to more seasoned musicians and from kids to adults. The app offers a robust curriculum packed into bite-sized video lessons, allowing users to learn hundreds of guitar chords, scales, songs, and riffs at their own pace. Fender Play has an extensive library of songs for users to play, making it the best app to learn to play guitar by trying their hand at songs they love. The app offers tons of innovative features designed to help users customize their guitar learning experience at a pace that works for them.
Fender Play offers a wide range of songs for users to play, including songs from popular artists such as Kate Bush, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Temptations, Taylor Swift, Green Day, Rihanna, Metallica, and Chic. The app offers tons of innovative features designed to help users customize their guitar learning experience at a pace that works for them.
Users can get started learning how to play guitar today by downloading the Fender Play learning app and getting 14 days free. They can also get 10% off Fender gear (and other added perks) all year long with an Annual Plan or 10% off their next order with a Monthly Plan. Discount only applies to Fender products in the U.S., UK, and Australia.
The Fender Play app offers a built-in metronome and tempo control to help users learn timing, practice reminders to prioritize practicing in a way that fits their schedule, streaks to earn a streak whenever they practice in the app for at least 7 minutes, 3 times per week, backing tracks to feel like they’re jamming with a full band, even if they’re practicing alone, chord challenge to master chord transitions and improve finger dexterity, tone integration to tap into amp presets that work with select Fender amps to get the right tone to sound like their favorite artists, and collections to browse through curated collections of songs to learn organized by artist, genre, difficulty, and technique.