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By Jane Sandwood
According to a recent survey done by Gallup, 54% of households in America have someone who plays a musical instrument. Learning to play is not only a very fulfilling hobby; it can enrich your life as you find a new way of expressing yourself through music. The traditional way of learning an instrument is to have lessons with an experienced teacher. There are many iOS apps, however, that can enhance your learning, helping you to improve your technique, hone your practice and discover new music to play.
Fender Play
For the beginner guitarist or bassist, Fender Play is an ideal app, especially if you have an interest in rock music. You don’t need to be able to read music: Fender Play introduces you to basic notation and tablature in an accessible way. The pre-recorded videos are easy to follow, showing you the chord shapes and finger patterns up close. When you have mastered the basics, it’s a good idea to sign up for a musical masterclass with a professional