![]() ![]() Fender’s aim is to have a library of chords that’s big enough so that you can reliably find a song that you’re already interested in, rather than picking based on which song has the best user-submitted chords on one of the free services available around the web. “This app’s really aimed at any guitar player who wants to learn how to play songs that they know,” Fender’s chief technology officer Ethan Kaplan told me in an interview. “People are interested in learning songs that are familiar to them, not what they find by searching Google”
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