Rocksmith+ announces new musical partnership with Warner Music Group

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The music learning service Rocksmith+ has just announced a new partnership with Warner Music Group to give its users access to songs by even more well-known artists and bands, such as Linkin Park, The Cure, Twisted Sister, Sepultura and others.

"The goal of Rocksmith+ has always been to empower people to learn to play guitar with their favorite songs," says Jay Cohen, Vice President of Executive Publishing at Ubisoft. "For beginners, guitarists and music fans, this is a big step. The extensive music library for students and players continues to expand every month.

The new partnership with Warner Music Group will help bring new and established artists to a growing audience. We appreciate the forward-thinking approach of our WMG colleagues and look forward to delivering on the promise of a new music distribution model for everyone who practices and the people who love to play."

"Ubisoft has developed some of the most innovative and interactive music experiences, and the Rocksmith series is one of the best. We're very excited to be working with them on Rocksmith+ to offer true music fans the opportunity to explore and learn in innovative ways," he says. Jillian Rothmanvice-president of New Business & Ventures.

"This partnership is a great complement to our gaming efforts and reinforces our goal of providing artists with tools to build new revenue streams while allowing fans to connect with the musicians they love."

Rocksmith is great for aspiring musicians

With Rocksmith+, players have access to over 7,000 songs and allows users to quickly play along with any acoustic guitarelectrical or low. What's more, they can learn at their own pace with the help of state-of-the-art note detection, real-time feedback and practical tools. Frequent content updates also add new modes, features and monthly songs, ensuring that users get the most out of their subscription.

The service also allows players to tune their instruments with the free Rocksmith Tuner app, which has a precise, professional-grade sensor. This is possible by connecting the instrument directly to the PC or using the microphone of a mobile device. Beginners can learn to tune their equipment using a basic tuner that will guide you through more than 30 tuning presets, while experts can take advantage of the chromatic tuner for better precision.

To find out more about the Rocksmith Tuner app, click here. here. Anyone starting out on their musical journey has access to a free and definitive guide for beginners. To do this, you need to sign up here.

Rocksmith+ is available exclusively for PC from Ubisoft Store and the iOS and Android stores. New users can try the music learning service for free for seven days by signing up for a 12-month subscription.

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