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Rocksmith+ Announces New Music Partnership with Warner Music Group

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Rocksmith+ has announced a new partnership with Warner Music Group, to bring even more popular artists to the music-learning service, such as Linkin Park, The Cure, Sepultura, Twisted Sister, and more. "Rocksmith+ has always been about empowering people to learn guitar with their favorite songs," said Jay Cohen, Vice President of Executive Publishing at Ubisoft. "For beginners, guitar players, and music fans this is a great step forward. The large library of songs for learners and players to pick up and play on Rocksmith+ continues to expand every month.

This new partnership with Warner Music Group will help bring both new and established artists to a new and growing audience. We appreciate the progressive approach of our colleagues at WMG, and we look forward to everything we will do together to deliver on the promise of a new music distribution model for all those who make music and the people who love to jam along to it."




"Ubisoft has developed some of the most groundbreaking, interactive music experiences, and the Rocksmith series is one of the best. We are so excited to be working with them on Rocksmith's next iteration, Rocksmith+, to provide true music fans with the opportunity to explore and learn music in innovative ways," said Jillian Rothman, VP of New Business & Ventures at Warner Music Group. "This partnership is a great addition to our efforts in gaming and reinforces our goal to provide artists with the tools to build new revenue streams, while enabling fans to connect with the music and artists they love."


Rocksmith+ gives you access to more than 7,000 songs, and lets you pick up and play guitar fast with any acoustic, electric, or bass guitar. Learn at your own pace, with help from the improved state-of-the-art note detection, real-time feedback, and practice tools. Frequent content updates add new modes, features, and monthly song additions, ensuring you get the most out of your subscription.

Tune your guitar or bass with the free Rocksmith Tuner app, which features an accurate, professional-grade tuner, either by connecting your instrument directly or using the microphone on your mobile device. Beginners can learn to tune their instrument using a basic tuner that will guide you through more than 30 tuning presets, and experts can achieve precise tuning with the chromatic tuner. Learn more about the Rocksmith Tuner app here. Learners just starting their music journey can jump start their guitar learning with a free Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Learning Guitar when you sign up here.

Rocksmith+ is available on PC exclusively through the Ubisoft Store, and on both iOS and Android stores. New users can try the music-learning service for free for seven days when they sign up for a 12-month subscription. For more on Rocksmith+, check out the official site.

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Meanwhile WMG be striking down everyone's covers of songs they own the rights to on YouTube :laugh:
 
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New users can try the music-learning service for free for seven days when they sign up for a 12-month subscription.
Umm. What? If it requires you to sign up for a 12 month subscription then it ain't free is it.
 

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Umm. What? If it requires you to sign up for a 12 month subscription then it ain't free is it.

My guess is that you can still cancel within 7 days, sort of like a trial period?

Played a little bit of bass, tried Rocksmith a long time ago but I actually found this game-ified way of learning too stressful with those blocks hurtling towards you. I preferred learning songs by ear and sometimes some cheating with tabs. Plus, a lot of what I wanted to play was not in Rocksmith anway.

The cable was the main thing I got out of it, really useful and pretty OK quality for what it does.
 
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