Justin Guitar Lessons & Songs

Justin Guitar Lessons & Songs

By Musopia

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2016-12-12
  • Current Version: 3.20.3
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 294.63 MB
  • Developer: Musopia
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.0
Score: 4.86523
4.86523
From 20,160 Ratings

Description

LEARN GUITAR - LESSONS WITH 1M+ USERS Learn how to play guitar simply with lessons taken by over 1M users. Justin Guitar is the ultimate guitar learning app, created by the world’s best guitar teacher - JUSTIN SANDERCOE. This guitar learning app is designed for complete beginners using Justin’s tried and tested teaching method and techniques developed over 20-year experience of teaching millions of aspiring guitarists just like you! Learn guitar in a fun and easy way – our step-by-step lessons that show you exactly what to learn, how to practice, and which songs to play as you progress so you’ll be able to play the music you love in no time! WHY JUSTIN GUITAR IS THE BEST WAY TO LEARN GUITAR: • It’s like having your personal guitar trainer! • Learn to play guitar from Day 1 • 210 video lessons (36 hours in total) • Fun & effective guitar lessons for beginners • Course level: beginner Grade 1, 2 & brand-new Grade 3! • 2.4 million app downloads/ students worldwide • Structured learning path & interactive exercises • Hand-picked songs to practice for each module • Bite-size lessons to learn guitar at your own pace • Over 1,500 hit songs – plus new songs are regularly added! • Innovative color-chords helps you learn chords faster • Easy-to-use guitar tuner • NEW sound technology - just like playing with a real band • NEW Vocals option with backing tracks • NEW Song View UI to find songs in the Newly Added and Mood & Themes, besides genre, modules, and chords collections… • NEW Playlists to create auto-play & shareable song lists YOUR PERSONAL GUITAR TEACHER Renowned for his friendly and engaging teaching style, Justin makes guitar lessons fun and effective as well as keeps you motivated throughout your guitar learning journey – just like having your own personal guitar trainer! Justin has a great way of explaining and teaching guitar lessons for beginners and makes even the most challenging skills such as guitar chord changes or strumming seem easy to master. NEW DAILY PRACTICE ROUTINE Only on Justin Guitar app - The Daily Practice Routine combines all essential exercises for each module into a fun and effective 10-min practice routine which you can repeat daily until you're ready to progress to the next module. ‘REAL-BAND’ EXPERIENCE WITH NEW SOUNDS & VOCALS Introducing the new state-of-the-art sound system which delivers the experience of a real band and added vocals option. Now your practice session will sound just like you're playing with a real band and your very own lead singer! EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LEARN GUITAR IN ONE APP Tuner, Songbook with chords filter, beginner-friendly song player with unique color-chords & many more. We’d love to hear your feedback - email us at [email protected] *Not optimized for Apple Mac* *The lowest requirements for using the app are: - iPhone 6S (2015) - iPad (5th generation, 2017) - iPad mini (4th generation, 2015) - iPad Air (2nd generation, 2014) - iPad Pro (2015) - iOS 13.0 or newer OS* Important subscription information Justin Guitar offers several FULL ACCESS subscription packages that unlock unlimited access to the entire song collection of Playground and all the stages of the Guitar Learning Path. New song releases are also included. Subscription purchases are charged to your iTunes account upon confirmation of the purchase. All subscriptions will AUTOMATICALLY be renewed unless the auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be charged a renewal price equal to that of the original subscription within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renew by going to your Account Settings after the purchase. Subscriptions are non-refundable and may not be cancelled during an active subscription period. Our privacy policy can be found at http://musopia.net/justin-privacypolicy Terms of use: https://musopia.net/terms

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Reviews

  • Great for a beginner

    5
    By A1B2C5J5
    I decided to start playing guitar at 30 years old. My dad recommended that I check out the Justin Guitar YouTube channel. I learned from his free videos for about a week and then decided to try the app. Since starting with the app I have made more progress than I thought possible. Being able to play with a backing track and have the notes come across the screen has been a lot of fun. The timed daily exercises are great reinforcement. I’ve only been playing for a month and I’m very pleased with the progress I’ve made so far. Justin is a great teacher, I would recommend this app to any beginner guitarist.
  • Amazing Teacher

    5
    By 4wheeledwonder
    Justin is an amazing guitar teacher in this program has improved my guitar playing greatly in a very short period of time.
  • Have to pay for it work otherwise very good

    5
    By The Offspring 123
    Just is annoying that u have to pay
  • Review

    3
    By Drrdad
    To expensive if you’re just looking for how to play the different songs. You should have one just for song instruction like you have on YouTube and that’s it maybe make that 2999 a year. Just that and none of the other stuff. That’s the only reason I gave three stars. When I finally discovered that there were people on YouTube, that would show you the chords to a lot of of the songs that you’ve always wanted to play. Songs like from the bands you grew up with and loved back in the late 60s and 70s like Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, etc.. and one of the guys that I really liked and latched on too was Justin. It was so cool that he was showing lick by lick right where to put your fingers. It was incredible and you could learn so fast. All the songs I thought I knew I was not playing them right and now I play them right lick my lick. I’m on a fixed income now and I can’t afford to pay the large prices just to learn songs even though I love playing the guitar and have since I was a little teeny kid in the second grade, listening to stepping wolf and the animals, and trying to learn how to play their songs. So just how about lowering your yearly fees for just showing how to play songs. And save the big packages for the one where you do song theory or music theory and picking and all that other stuff.
  • Good but very frustrating

    3
    By hmmitstoatallynotbaoley
    This is a good app for learning but it's very frustrating trying to learn because whenever you practice a chord excersise it almost never recognizes the chords even if you tune your guitar perfectly. They also don't have many popular songs, what I mean is songs leaning more towards 2000s-2025 times
  • Good Lessons

    4
    By Cody swagger
    The lessons are in depth and of good quality, I believe the pricing is a bit high for the month to month option but the one time Prichard isn’t a bad deal. Overall happy and have been able to stick with the program.
  • Great for Beginner Player

    5
    By Guitar review 25
    Fantastic. Justin’s a really nice guy and the app/course is really clear and well designed progression for beginner players. Well worth the price for a subscription
  • Awesome app

    5
    By endeavour4
    Awesome
  • Challenging but doable

    4
    By Bpmzcy
    I like the way the lessons are organized. There are lots of practice activities to support the lessons. The lessons have been challenging for me as a beginner, but very doable. The only suggestion I have is to modify the songs to include the melody. It would be more enjoyable and motivating. As is, it doesn’t feel like a song and becomes monotonous after a couple of songs.
  • Pretty good

    3
    By 18 news watcher
    I just downloaded the app the other day I’m playing some of the songs there are about 1500 songs total. I see some popular artist are not included. I assume this has to do with royalties. Hoping that additional songs will be added in the future, especially 1970s classic rock style and even more folk.

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