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Learn to play the guitar with TREYNER and augmented reality

Justin McAlpin has returned once again to Kickstarter to introduce the next generation of TREYNER, designed to help you learn guitar quickly and efficiently. The next generation technology”Superchargers your learning experiencesays McAlpin, using real-time guidance and feedback.

Treyner comes in the form of two parts designed to attach to your large acoustic guitar, turning your instrument into an augmented reality video game. Promises for early booking are available now for the interesting project starting at around $179 or £242 (depending on current exchange rates).

Expanded reality

“Experience your guitar in a whole new light with TREYNER, the world’s first universal guitar learning accessory that responds to your progress as you play. Whether you’ve been playing for years or just picked up a guitar for the first time, Treyner is here to seriously change the way you look at guitar playing. Treyner communicates via Bluetooth with the complementary application running on your Android or iPhone, so configuring your session is as easy as using an app on your phone! Choose from a variety of songs to play on your Treyner, with more coming with every update!”

If the TREYNER crowdfunding campaign successfully meets its required fundraising goal and project completion proceeds smoothly, worldwide shipping is expected sometime in August 2022. To learn more about the TREYNER Guitar Coach Project, watch the promotional video below.

real-time guidance

“Treyner listens to you play and provides real-time feedback and guidance. Simply position your fingers according to the fret indicator and strum the guitar, and Treyner will update itself with the next set of finger placements. Never make the same mistake twice with Treyner. Treyner is able to detect discrepancies in a single fret in a split second and update the fret display with visual feedback of the error.”

“Treyner makes learning to play guitar easier than you ever thought possible. Rows of LEDs correspond to the adjacent frets, and the six LEDs in each of the rows represent the six strings. Simply position your fingers to cover the string and fret combinations shown on the fret display. Individual fingers are even color-coded! Treyner is designed to get you and your loved ones used to practicing guitar every day, with fun features like competitive online multiplayer and daily challenges. (PS Treyner is the only video game your parents will never get mad at you for.)”

For a full list of all available grant options, stretch goals, additional media, and full specifications for the guitar trainer, visit the TREYNER Crowdfunding Campaign official page at the link below.

Source : kickstarters

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