ego - isolation might be the perfect opportunity for you to finally become the guitar - shredding rock wiz you ’ve always dreamed of being . To help you get there , Fender is offering three months of free online lessons .
Peoplereportsthat the pile is candid to the first 100,000 users who create a newfangled account on Fender Play , the online learning political program available to use on phones , tablet , and computer . You ’ll get to choose from lessons for acoustic , electric , or bass guitar — or even the ukulele — but it does depend on what you already have ( or are able-bodied to bribe ) , since all users must provide their own instruments .
The lesson are organize into bite - sized , high - calibre videos featuringinstructorswho have graduated from world - class medicine programs at places like Berklee College of Music . Not only will you learn from the good , you ’ll also get to drill some of the proficient rock ‘ n ’ roll songs of all time . If you put in a little clock time each day , you ’ll probably be able to strum an impressive interpretation of ZZ Top ’s “ La Grange ” before long ( which you’re able to — and should — show off to all your friends during your next picture chat ) .

The three - calendar month deal is a big step up from Fender Play ’s customary 14 - day free test for new users , and it might even be enough to convert you to stick with your subscription even after your free moral are wind up ; the monthlysubscriptioncosts $ 10 , or you may buy a full year for $ 90 ( which will save up you $ 30 ) .
Set up an account and take your innocent lessonshere .
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