Just lately, developers have been tripping over one another to offer the best discounts on some great apps, and here, we’ve done our level best to share them with you guys. We’ve seen some incredible savings over the past few weeks, with some particularly costly apps having gone free for a very limited time, and now, an app usually costing $49.99 has just shaken off its price tag. It’s a must-download for any respectable music fan, and if you count yourself as one of those, be sure to catch the important details below!
Let’s face it – everyone wants to play the guitar. I don’t care if you say that it doesn’t interest you, playing a guitar is unequivocally one of the coolest skills you can possess, but even though we’d all love to learn, not all of us have the resources or know-how to get involved.
Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy is, as you might imagine, one such tool to help you get started with your guitar, and whilst it’s going to take you a great amount of time and effort before you can proclaim yourself as a living Jimi Hendrix, we all must start somewhere.
The app contains what creator The Way of H claims is “patented technology” in listening to what you’re playing, and tailoring advice based upon your learning. In essence, it’s a virtual guitar coach, and given its generally positive ratings from those who have paid the $50 usual retail price, this is one freebie you won’t want to miss.
Playing a new instrument is a bit like learning a new language; most of us want to achieve it, and will invest a certain amount of money in helping make it a possibility. Given that your tutor is now paid for courtesy of Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy, all you need is a guitar, and after that, you have no excuses!
We’ve linked to the app below for your convenience, so be sure to check it out, and as ever, leave your comments beneath this article.
(Download: Guitar Lessons: Rock Prodigy for iOS on the App Store)
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