Gibson launches free Virtual Guitar Tech Service for one-to-one guided tune-ups

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Nothing like a lockdown to see you pick up your guitar for the first time in ages. Perhaps you've taken up Fender on its offer of free Fender Play tutorials for three months. Maybe you've added guitar practice to your child's homeschool schedule. But what if, despite your best efforts, said guitar is letting you down? Can't take it to your local luthier, can you? 

Gibson, the iconic American-made instrument brand may have the answer. The Nashville firm has just launched its Gibson Virtual Guitar Tech Service, available worldwide from today. And it is free. 

The global service matches players worldwide with Gibson’s team of professional techs in real-time, to cover basic tune-ups for guitar, bass, electric and acoustic players in any genre or style. The Gibson Virtual Guitar Tech Service is available in multiple languages, including Spanish, French, German and English, across time zones in Europe and the USA (with more territories to be added). 

The service is personalised for any player who wants to self-service their instrument. And unlike online instructional videos, you won't be alone; the Gibson Virtual Guitar Tech Service promises real-time, interactive video assistance from an experienced Gibson technician.

Gibson says its virtual service can assist with your Gibson, Epiphone, Kramer or Steinberger, electric or acoustic guitar, ukulele, banjo, mandolin, or electric bass.

More information can be found on Gibson's website, but the company says Gibson Virtual Guitar Tech Service calls are free, personalised, one-on-one live video conference calls between you and a knowledgeable and experienced instrument technician. Players will need to download Zoom video conferencing software for free (https://www.zoom.us/) but that's it. 

Guitar in tip-top shape and ready to shred? Gibson can help here, too. Gibson Gives has partnered with Sweetwater to offer new Amped Guitar app subscribers (see trailer, above) three months of premium membership – for free. 

Amped Guitar is created by guitar teachers and built on Audio Augmented Reality. Gibson says a limited quantity of subscriptions are available now on the Apple app store worldwide. You can register your profile and begin playing with Amped Guitar Learning today, here.

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Becky has been a full-time staff writer at What Hi-Fi? since March 2019. Prior to gaining her MA in Journalism in 2018, she freelanced as an arts critic alongside a 20-year career as a professional dancer and aerialist – any love of dance is of course tethered to a love of music. Becky has previously contributed to Stuff, FourFourTwo, This is Cabaret and The Stage. When not writing, she dances, spins in the air, drinks coffee, watches football or surfs in Cornwall with her other half – a football writer whose talent knows no bounds.