Rocksmith+ Piano Beta Available Now on PC

Written by Ben

October 31, 2023

Rocksmith+, the award-winning music-learning service, is expanding from guitar learning with the addition of a new instrument: piano. You can start learning piano for free during the Rocksmith+ piano beta, available now for PC. Register now for the piano PC beta* – the first 5,000 new Rocksmith+ users who register will receive one month free of Rocksmith+ and all current subscribers automatically get access to the piano beta.

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Like Rocksmith+’s guitar learning features, the piano beta lets you play hit songs from popular artists, get personalized real-time feedback, and enjoy practice tools that you can control. The Rocksmith+ piano PC beta sign up period for new users ends on November 10. The full piano experience will launch this winter.

Rocksmith+ also just added top hit songs from ColdplayMisfitsFear FactoryLily Allen, and more to its growing library of songs. No copycats or soundalikes – only the songs you love. You can start learning acoustic, electric, or bass guitar on Rocksmith+ by downloading the app for iOSAndroid or PC. If you’re looking for the best guitar tips, tricks, and techniques, sign up here to get a free ultimate beginner’s guide to learning guitar.

For more on Rocksmith+, read about the new music partnership with Warner Music Group, learn more about its approach to accessibility, and check out the official site.

*Terms, conditions, and territorial restrictions apply. Registering for the Piano PC beta does not guarantee access or a 1-month free trial offer. Only new users are eligible for the 1-month Rocksmith+ free trial. Free trial automatically starts once a user is given access to the Piano PC Beta. Free trial does not auto renew into a subscription. One free trial per Ubisoft account; offer available for a limited time.

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