You know, there are different ways to learn a song, for example by your ear, or looking up the chords, or watching YouTube tutorials, but my point is that when these services work, you can just start to play right away because everything is on the screen. It must be mentioned, but that was the case with the Fender Riffstation too, that these services sometimes really show you the exact chords and playing along becomes very easy, but then there are also many songs where they are totally off. Of course there are! I discovered at least two alternatives, but if you know more, feel free to drop a comment! Here are the alternatives…. That brings us to the question, are there any alternatives to the Fender Riffstation? While we work with labels and publishers on a paid Riffstation service, Riffstation will no longer be available on the web or mobile devices.
Alza monitorīut they decided to put the free service offline because they are working on a paid Riffstation service instead.
It was previously a free service and beginners, but even more advanced players enjoyed it because they could play along to songs while seeing the chords on the screen. Anyone who recently wanted to play along to songs with the Fender Riffstation must have noticed that the service was under maintenance since quite some days.īut apparently it was more than just that, because they have basically different plans.