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Play Rocksmith+ on PlayStation Now

You can now use Rocksmith+ on the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 to learn how to play the guitar, bass, and piano in addition to the PC via Ubisoft Connect, iOS and Android! Rocksmith+ is the only music education app available on these platforms, and it launches today. Users can play on all platforms for one pay with cross-subscription. If they want to subscribe to the 12-month plan, new users can explore everything Rocksmith+ has to offer for free for seven days. Alternatively, they can test the free preview edition of Rocksmith+, which only has a small selection of songs and courses.

Play Rocksmith+ on PlayStation Now

With the largest collection of artist-produced original recordings and a growing song library that includes songs from many genres, Rocksmith+ is the leading music education platform. Additionally, you may learn your favorite songs at your own speed with controllable practice tools and individualized real-time feedback. Top performers’ successful tracks from recent additions include:

  • Foreigner – “I Want to Know What Love Is”
  • Deftones – “Change (In The House of Flies)”
  • Disturbed – “Down With The Sickness”
  • Incubus – “Drive”
  • Dream Theater – “Pull Me Under”
  • Otis Redding – “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay”
  • Megadeth – “Symphony of Destruction”
  • Muse – “Psycho”
  • Bon Jovi – “Livin’ On A Prayer”
  • … And more!

Use any kind of guitar— acoustic, electric or bass guitar —and learn how to play songs using the Rocksmith+ app directly from your tablet or phone. Alternatively, you can use the Rocksmith Tuner app, which turns your phone into a microphone, or connect your PC to the PC using the Rocksmith Real Tone Cable to play music wirelessly. Piano players can use the microphone on their phone or tablet, as well as wired MIDI interfaces to operate keyboards, pianos, and MIDI controllers.

In addition, you may tune your guitar using the free Rocksmith Tuner app for iOS and Android or by visiting the Rocksmith+ website. Make sure the tuner you use is accurate enough for professional use, and use simple preset tuners to rapidly adjust while following instructions.

For free more articles and videos on technique and form, music theory, equipment, instrument maintenance, and other topics, visit the Rocksmith+ website. Visit rocksmith.com to learn more about Rocksmith+.

Related: Ubisoft Announces Rocksmith+ to Launch Mobile App June 9

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