Portable Pocket Guitar

(97 customer reviews)

$36.95

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Portable Pocket Guitar

$36.95

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Description

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 scaleschords and riffsbuilding 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!

Portable Pocket Guitar

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.

Portable Pocket Guitar

  • 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.)

Portable Pocket Guitar

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.

Portable Pocket Guitar

Package Include:

  • 1 x Portable Pocket Guitar
Reviews (97)

97 reviews for Portable Pocket Guitar

  1. Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    FranciszekVerified Purchase
    I got this lefty guitar neck the day before I left on a 3 week trip without my guitar. I had just started my lessons and did not want to go so long wi...More
    I got this lefty guitar neck the day before I left on a 3 week trip without my guitar. I had just started my lessons and did not want to go so long without any practice.
    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.
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    Robert RichVerified Purchase
    This tool is designed for learning fingering on the fretboard, it is not designed to make accurate sounding musical notes. That said, it works great f...More
    This tool is designed for learning fingering on the fretboard, it is not designed to make accurate sounding musical notes. That said, it works great for it's design, and is quiet enough to use while watching TV, commuting, etc. For me, I use it to practice scales and cords at work or on the bus.
    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.
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    Aishah WillisVerified Purchase
    Great practice tool for chord shapes. Obviously my form is bad in the picture but that’s for the sake of demonstration. I don’t know why people are ha...More
    Great practice tool for chord shapes. Obviously my form is bad in the picture but that’s for the sake of demonstration. I don’t know why people are hating on it, what else did they expect lol. The cover was stuck on, I had to beat it off with the bottom of a aerosol bottle lol.
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    Marie ChurchVerified Purchase
    I used this at work when I was on long hold times on the phone, just practicing transitioning from one chord to another. It also helped to develop the...More
    I used this at work when I was on long hold times on the phone, just practicing transitioning from one chord to another. It also helped to develop the toughness on the finger tips (that I found to be the hardest part of playing). I still use this when trying to practice a difficult chord to learn.
    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.
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    Kacper DaltonVerified Purchase
    The item does give you a "feel" of fingers on the board. It is some what hard to tune. The board is far enough away from the strings that it changes t...More
    The item does give you a "feel" of fingers on the board.
    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.
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    Hallie MedinaVerified Purchase
    This is an ok practice tool. It is in no way an instrument to be played. It will help keep your calluses and dexterity from deteriorating during an ex...More
    This is an ok practice tool. It is in no way an instrument to be played. It will help keep your calluses and dexterity from deteriorating during an extended period without an instrument. I again stress, do not buy this as an instrument. Buy it as a practice tool. Do not try to tune it. It's great for what it is!
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    Jakub LittleVerified Purchase
    If you’re new to learning guitar you know your fingertips are tender. I mess around with this thing while watching tv to help me develop calluses and ...More
    If you’re new to learning guitar you know your fingertips are tender. I mess around with this thing while watching tv to help me develop calluses and to practice chord shapes, building strength and desensitizing my fingers without irritating the rest of the house.
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    Cody FieldsVerified Purchase
    It’s only for practicing finger placement for chords / great when you’re trying to memorize and practice new chord placement BUT THATS IT not good for...More
    It’s only for practicing finger placement for chords / great when you’re trying to memorize and practice new chord placement BUT THATS IT not good for strumming etc, small enough to take anywhere -
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    IshaanVerified Purchase
    This is great for when I don't have time to pull out the guitar and tune it, etc. but want to practice my chords. It does make a little sound, but it ...More
    This is great for when I don't have time to pull out the guitar and tune it, etc. but want to practice my chords. It does make a little sound, but it is not meant to be an instrument.
    Portable Pocket Guitar photo review
    FayVerified Purchase
    No its not tunable. Its to practice chords. I took the lower two strings off for practicing baratone uke chords. It also gets those soft fingertips to...More
    No its not tunable. Its to practice chords. I took the lower two strings off for practicing baratone uke chords. It also gets those soft fingertips to callous up. I take some on line courses and use the pocket guitar to virtually play along.

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