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Yamaha EZ-AGAD EZ Lighted Acoustic Guitar with AC Adapter | 
| Brand: Yamaha Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $349.99 Buy New: $214.95 You Save: $135.04 (39%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 3315
Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 35.3 x 14 x 5.3 The Yamaha EZ-AG is a futuristic, one-of-a kind, self-teaching electric guitar. It features lighted frets, built-in lessons, realistic sounds and no strings or tuning are required. With the Yamaha EZ-AG Guitar, learning to play has become as easy as following the lights on a fret board - with no sore fingers!The Yamaha EZ-AG features 12 lighted frets that show beginners the actual hand positions for all the chords they?ll need to know before they take off on their own, and six "strings" that emu
MPN: EZ-AG Model: EZAGAD UPC: 086797253300 EAN: 0086792283678 ASIN: B000222DX8
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| • | 6 Lighted frets show hand position for chords | | • | Yamaha PA3C Power Adapter Included |
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Product Description No strings, no tuning, no sore fingers! The EZ-AG shows you how to play by lighting the frets. This innovative teaching guitar has built-in songs and song riffs that you can learn. When you have mastered those, you can download more songs via MIDI, using included USB to MIDI cable. The guitar features 3 play modes, which include Strumming (for right hand-chord change practice), Chord Training (for left hand practice - no strumming required, just make chord changes), and Full Play for both hand practice - showing you chord changes while you strum and play chords 12 internal songs and 13 song riffs Holds up to 15 of your favorite songs MIDI in and out Flash ROM Built in speaker Built in headphone jack Song filer software included to load other songs into flash memoryUses 4 AA batteries AC adapter is not included (optional adapter is available as YAM PA3C) Black
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E-Z August 28, 2008 R. Behne (All Over) E-Z is the best thing to say about learning to play the guitar! You can down load other songs to learn to play! The sound effects are GREAT too!
If you are looking for a Guitar yes and no... May 30, 2006 Lee R. Castens (Colorado Rockies) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
As long as you know what you want and that is a regular guitar buy one... This is a whole lot of fun and can do things no other guitars offer... It is fun exploring all the things it can do... It has a built in synthesiser sometimes it is hard to hear a guitar in it's built in songs... I plan to get the MIDI-USB converter soon so the jury is still out on downloading more songs... The EZ-AG is the Accoustic version where as the EZ-EG is the electric version... My big rub is during playback some of the strings are in-active so if you want to add to a built in song you can't... Another problem is some of the lights that indicate the cords played are impossible to get your fingers to play them... If you want a serious guitar buy one... If you want an electronic sythesiser that you can have a lot of fun and make music that is unique to this instrument buy it... You can really create music that you like... If you are making a living playing music stick to conventional instruments... If you want a portable instrument that makes you happy here it is... I don't think this will teach anyone how to play the guitar... The long and short of it is it makes me smile...
Fun Instrument, EZ to Use BUT a couple of things... March 18, 2006 C. Black (New York, NY) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I got this "Guitar" a few months ago, and I must say it is a fun thing to have around the house. I am a keyboard player by nature and have always wanted to learn guitar so this seemed like a decent starting point. It has many sounds, but the only listenable one for me is the first preset, the acoustic guitar, which is very nice, sounds quite real. Playing along with the preprogrammed songs is also a fun way to learn. You can change the tempo to slow it down if it is too fast for you to keep up with. Strumming is decent, but when changing chords it can sound choppy since you are releasing little buttons and not real strings, but again it's not a real guitar...so I can live with that. The best part is the frets light up as the chords of the song go by so you can see where to put your fingers without looking in a chord book or on a bar chart. I wish you could manually "punch in" the type of chord you wanted to learn ie; C# Major Seven and have it light up to show you where the notes are. All in all, it is a fun guitar to play and great for beginners to learn with. If you are a more advanced musician, I would suggest getting a real guitar as the sounds and the changing chords thing might get annoying.
ez on the fingers January 20, 2006 Lisa J. Dowdle 1 out of 12 found this review helpful
I just got this guitar, after buying it on line, it is wonderful after not thinking I would ever play again after so many years. I would still recommend guitar lessons, and a regular guitar for someone starting out, but this has been a real treat to play and is bringing some techniques back to me that I had forgotten for many years. I'll be using this guitar, and my old one as well, thanks for helping me rediscover my musical roots. It is just a joy to pick something up and play anything that you want and it even makes us old finger-pickers sound great.
Buy a real guitar September 14, 2005 Le Q (Cultural Mecca, MT) 2 out of 17 found this review helpful
This is a neat gadget in that it can produce sounds of various instruments. But if you want to learn guitar just buy a real one. The lighted frets are neat, but simply don't have the same "effect."
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