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Learn to play Jeremy Camp's hits from I Still Believe with Jamstik

Learning to play a new instrument can be expensive, frustrating, and time-consuming—but, it doesn’t have to be. 

Meet ther, a portable, guitar learning tool bundled with apps and software that will teach you everything you need to know to play the instrument. It is powered by all-new patented FretTouch™ Finger Sensing Technology and Infrasense™ Optical String Pickup. As you play, you will see your fingers and their position on your screen in real-time! This will make the provided in-app lessons easy to follow as well as accurately track your progress as you learn. 

Plus, the never needs tuning. It uses your device of choice, including your iPad, iPhone, Mac, or Google Chrome, in order to generate sound. This means you can even play silently with the help of your favorite earbuds.

Moreover, the device is both lightweight and wireless, so you can take it with you on the go. At just 18-inches long, it can transform any space into a learning studio, from the backseat of your car to your church youth group.

so you can see exactly how it works.

With its help, you will learn to play hits from Jeremy Camp, Amy Grant, and more. As many kids are eager to join their church choirs and worship bands, learning how to play contemporary Christian music on the guitar can be notably advantageous in helping to get them involved. 

When you buy ther, you can choose from the left or right-handed type. Additionally, your purchase includes a guitar strap, guitar picks, and four AA batteries so you can get started playing as soon as it arrives on your doorstep. 

Right now, you can score the—that’s down from its usual price of $199.99

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