This one-day-only Fender Play deal is the cheapest we’ve ever seen - get a year’s worth of top-notch guitar lessons for just $29

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We love Fender Play here at Guitar Player. For us, it’s undoubtedly one of the best online guitar lesson platforms for beginners, and it just got even better thanks to this phenomenal deal. For one day only, you can pick up a Fender Play annual subscription for just $29. It’s the lowest price we’ve ever seen, but you’ll need to act fast if you want to take advantage. 

Fender Play Annual: Was $150, now $29

Fender Play Annual: Was $150, now $29
This exclusive leap day deal from Fender sees their annual subscription discounted by a humongous $121. It’s incredible value for money, and perfect for the beginner guitar player looking to take their first steps learning the instrument. The content is consistently being updated, and the guided learning plans make it easy to learn proper playing techniques. 

We’ve always rated Fender Play, and the quality of the tuition is fantastic. High-quality video with multiple camera angles ensures you can always see exactly what your instructor is doing, making it easy to imitate their technique and ensure new players are learning the correct way. From your posture to fingering chords, Fender Play covers all of the basic steps that will take you from your first chord right through to playing full songs.

Currently sitting at the number two spot of our online lessons guide, we lauded Fender Play for its well-paced lessons and a nice balance of theory and practice. The song-based approach means new players will always feel like they are progressing as they work towards being able to master the various techniques required to play a full song, and everything is laid out in a clear and simple way.

Matt McCracken
Junior Deals Writer

Matt is a Junior Deals Writer here at Guitar Player. He regularly tests and reviews music gear with a focus on guitars, amps, pedals, modelers, and pretty much anything else guitar-related. Matt worked in music retail for 5 years at Dawsons Music and Northwest Guitars and has written for many music sites including MusicRadar, Guitar World, Guitar.com, Ultimate Guitar, and Thomann’s t.blog. A regularly gigging guitarist with over 20 years of experience playing live, writing, and recording in bands, he's performed everything from jazz to djent, gigging all over the UK in more dingy venues than you can shake a drop-tuned guitar at.