Portable Pocket Guitar
Now you can silently practice your riffs and chords anywhere, anytime!
This awesome gadget has been carefully designed to mimic a real guitar built with a real mahogany effect fretboard, with 4 frets. The steel strings can be removed, replaced, loosened or tightened as needed. It is just like any real guitar – only totally portable and quiet so it will not disturb others around you.
The Pocket Guitar is ideal for practicing scales, chords and riffs, building your finger memory and also toughening them up. What’s more, is that it’s incredibly fun and addictive to play with! Grab one now so that you can silently practice on the bus, in a taxi, in your lunch break at work – virtually anywhere!
Specifications:
- Pocket guitar allows you to practice and improve your guitar skills in guitar unfriendly spots such as: cars, airplanes, the office, school, dinner table, etc.
- It is extremely portable and makes it the ultimate go anywhere, play everywhere guitar practice tool.
- Practice your guitar chords wherever you go without bothering anyone, great for beginners.
- Portable and durable, strings can be adjusted and replaced.
- Features real strings and real frets plus a strum pad for rhythm
- 6 frets for practicing chords and scales.
- Item Name: Portable Guitar
- Material: Plastic + Metal + Maple Wood
- Features: Portable, Durable, Guitar Practicing Tool
- Closed Length: 25.5cm/10.04″, Width: 5cm/1.97″ (Approx.)
- Open Length: 44.5cm/17.52″, Width: 5cm/1.97″ (Approx.)
Notes:
Due to the light and screen setting difference, the item’s color may be slightly different from the pictures.
Please allow slight dimension difference due to different manual measurement.
Package Include:
- 1 x Portable Pocket Guitar
Although it does not make music, I was able to learn and practice chords on the neck I worked with it at least 30 minutes every day and I was amazed at the results.
There are a few reviews that state if you're left handed, you can switch the strings to left handed, but my take on that is, why bother? This isn't designed to be musically accurate, so I just play it upside down with the bass strings on the bottom.
Some other reviewers complained about the sound of it, but I think they missed the point, this is not for making music, just practicing the chord placement. You would need a real guitar to listen to the quality of the chords.
It is some what hard to tune. The board is far enough away from the strings that it changes the note that is produced drastically. I hoped for a close muted note sound to practice playing but this will not serve that purpose. It does however give the feel of the pressure that is needed when you play on a full guitar. This would help the beginner but the notes changing so drastically may discourage a beginner.