You Can Access Fender’s Online Guitar Lessons for Free Now.
If you’re spending your time physically distancing yourself to learn how to play guitar, Fender offers free guitar, bass and ukulele lessons for the first 500,000 people to sign up to Fender Play . It’s a free trial, but you don’t need to process any payment details to gain access, so you don’t run the risk of getting paid if you forget about it.
After registering, you will need to tell the site which tool you want to learn.
As you learn, the site will track your progress. It is recommended that you practice 3 days a week for at least 7 minutes, but let’s be honest, we can all probably do a little better right now.
The lessons are organized in chronological order, so it is easy to know exactly what you should be doing. There is a video associated with each lesson, and most of them are only a few minutes long, so you can use them to break your day into short breaks, or watch multiple videos in a row to get a full understanding. lesson.
If you are already a student, you can also take lessons wherever you are. For example, if you already know some chords, you can jump straight to something more complex.
If you make it through the 90-day trial, you might be ready to finally launch this group once you’re done.
Edited to include specific details for those with ad blockers: Fender notes that you may need to temporarily disable ad blockers in order to see the code. If you see it but still can’t see it, try incognito or private browsing mode. When you visit the Fender website, a pop-up appears with three months of free lessons. Click “Submit Offer” and then “Get Code” on the next page. When you click “Get Code”, a special unique code will appear at the top of the page, which you will need to enter when creating your account.