Technology
Jamstik proves you don’t actually need a guitar when learning to play
TL;DR: Finally get around to learning the guitar like you’ve always wanted to with the $152.99, a 15% savings.
Know someone who’s been dying to learn how to play the guitar, but life (work, money, responsibilities) keeps getting in the way? We’ve got the perfect gift: the .
The Jamstik 7 helps aspiring guitarists learn to pick on their own time, with user-friendly lessons they can take anywhere, at any time. Thanks to all-new patented FretTouch™ Finger Sensing Technology and Infrasense™ Optical String Pickups, it works basically like a real guitar when it comes to teaching technique. However, it weighs much less, making it easy to carry anywhere, and comes equipped with interactive teaching apps and software that take the guesswork out of playing. Ah, the blessings of technology.
As their fingers hit the strings, they appear on screen – on iOS, macOS, Windows, Chrome, and other devices – in real-time, helping them master frets and chords properly. You know, instead of trying to learn the “bear claw” and “old lady” from a wacky teacher like Phoebe on Friends.
Here’s a little clip so you can see how it works:
They can even play silently on their commute or at their desk with a pair of headphones. In other words, it leaves no more room for excuses.
Help the aspiring picker in your life finally take a step toward stardom. Get the Jamstik 7 Guitar Trainer for $152.99 (usually $179.99) when you enter the code MERRYSAVE15 at checkout.
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