Jam Sessions & Music For All
Ubisoft and Music for All announced a partnership to promote DS music title.
Date: Thursday, August 30, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Today Ubisoft and Music for All announced a partnership to promote the value of music-making for everyone through Ubisoft's Nintendo DS title, Jam Sessions - launching in North America September 12 at the manufacturer's suggested retail price of $29.99. Jam Sessions is rated E10+.

Jam Sessions is a music title for the Nintendo DS in which players actually strum a guitar via the Touch Screen to make music. Players are not only able to learn the rhythms of guitar playing, they also learn chord sounds and progressions through embedded songs and improvisation. The game is a true guitar experience in the palm of your hand.

As part of the partnership, Jam Sessions will be available at Music for All's signature events - Bands of America Super-Regional and Grand National Championships - for people to play and experience firsthand. Jam Sessions will be promoted during all 20 regional championship events, which will involve more than 100,000 music students and 300,000 attendees. Ubisoft will bring Music for All's mission to a wider audience through their promotions, advertising and packaging for Jam Sessions.

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