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The Pocket Guitar Chord Practice Tool is a portable and innovative training device designed for beginners. It features a rotatable screen for easy chord practice, a silent operation to enhance finger sensitivity, and a built-in metronome for customized learning. Weighing only 270g and made from durable mahogany, this tool is perfect for on-the-go musicians looking to improve their skills without the noise.
Package Dimensions | 31.4 x 6.1 x 4.6 cm; 270 g |
Back Material | Mahogany Wood |
Body Material | Mahogany, Metal, Plastic |
Top Material | Mahogany Wood |
Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
Country Produced In | china |
Item Weight | 270 g |
R**D
Great for chord training
If you want to practice chords without disturbing anyone and anywhere then this is ideal.It isn’t amazing quality but it isn’t a high price.
A**3
Pointless
What a useless piece of equipment. Difficult to tune and has too many issues to mention. Don’t waste your money.
B**E
Looks good but needs time to conclude how good it is
Burs on plastic components prevented ease of sliding cover - needed attention. Only time will tell how successful the instrument is.
R**E
Easily portable in luggage, but that's about it
I bought this to take on a 3-week holiday abroad without a guitar. Having built up my callouses over several years (guitarists will understand!) I was anxious the fingers didn't soften up. I used this most days for about 5-10 minutes a day, and it helped maintain the hard skin. As a chord tuner, it's pretty useless - not easy to tune properly, and largely unplayable. It might be helpful to a beginner, but that's about it
D**I
Makes no sound
Not satisfied. It shows that makes sound. But doesn't. Just put fingers to create the pitch and that's all. Can't even use the pick on it
K**S
Great idea
Bought for my partner and he highly recommends it. Easy to travel with
T**T
Guitar practice
Thought this would be like a wooden fret board ? It’s not it’s plastic … strings are plastic …. Was going to take this on holiday to keep my finger tips in shape rather take a guitar on holiday .Tried it once … straight in the bin !!
I**E
Waste.
Don't bother. No sound. No real interaction. Just a plank with strings and a little calculator-quality display that shows same patterns as a chord plan.
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