This device makes learning guitar just like Guitar Hero Now 20% off

TL;DR: Get the Fret Zealot 2 Guitar LED System for $199.99 (was $249.99) and learn guitar with 100+ courses and 3,500+ lessons—order by 12/15 for Christmas deliveryOne of my New Year’s resolutions is to pick up a new hobby.I need something that’s engaging and challenging but not too tough after a long day of work.

I want something that can be done in a social setting but doesn’t require one if my friends are busy.That’s how I settled on learning guitar.

But at my ripe age, I knew I would be tougher than I hoped.I picked up the Fret Zealot 2 off a recommendation of a friend who did the (nearly) impossible: I learned guitar at 35.This device works for any full-size guitar by embedding lights into the fretboard that show you where to put your fingers to learn more than 10,000 cords.

These LEDs on the Zealot 2 are 200x brighter than the older model—I can see them even with my astigmatism.It reminds me of how much I enjoyed playing Guitar Hero when I was younger.

Even though it’s been almost 20 years since that game made me swear I would learn to play an actual guitar, I’m finally doing it.More than 100 courses are dedicated to different styles and genres, plus more than 3,500+ video lessons so you can learn in the best way for you! You also get access to a library with over 250,000 song tracks, or you can upload your own Guitar Pro files if you want to learn a specific song.I’m planning on learning the song that my wife and I did our first dance to so I can surprise her.

And no, not in a Barbie movie-type way.More so in a “I love you so much that I learned to play an entire instrument for you” kinda way.Whether you’re an oldhead like me looking to pick up a new hobby or need a great gift for any future rockstars in your life, order the Fret Zealot 2 before December 15th to get it before Christmas! Plus, now it’s on sale for just $199.99 (reg.

$249.99).StackSocial prices subject to change....

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Publisher: New York Post

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