As more and more people around the world are being told to stay at home to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, there’s never been a better time to pick up a new hobby — and thanks to Fender, ...
Who needs guitar tuition apps, right? There’s not much to a guitar, just six strings and 12 notes – how hard can it be? Anyway, if you get a bit stuck you can always learn some riffs off YouTube. Well ...
On May 9, Fender launched Fender Play 1:1, a brand new offering set to go live through the Fender Play app. Fender Play 1:1 offers one-on-one music lessons with experienced, approved instructors. The ...
Attention guitar, bass and ukulele players: Have we got a deal for you. For a limited time, Fender, an American manufacturer of stringed instruments and amplifiers, is offering the first 100,000 ...
As more consumers take advantage of stay-at-home time to explore their talents, Fender, the iconic instrument brand and DTC retailer, is rolling out free, flexible payment options to help more ...
Might as well make good use of your time. Guitar manufacturer Fender is going to help you make the best use of your time during this period of social distancing. Fender is offering three free months ...
Learning to play the guitar isn’t easy and the idea of trawling the internet to find a reputable - and inexpensive - tutor can also be intimidating for some. iPad Pro 2018 reviews: time to ditch your ...
Quarantine may have provided us with all the time in the world to finally learn how to play that guitar we occasionally fiddle around on, but it didn’t provide us with the guidance to really level up ...
One great way to spend the quarantine is by learning shit you’ve always wanted to learn but never had time to learn before. For example, I am learning the names of my five kids, which has been neat.
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 ...