Fisher-Price I Can Play Guitar System | 
| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
List Price: $119.99 Buy New: $28.99 You Save: $91.00 (76%)
New (57) from $28.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 226
Batteries Included: Yes Age: 6 - 10 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.1 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 12.5 x 30.1
MPN: K7357 Model: K7357 UPC: 027084438550 EAN: 0027084438550
Release Date: August 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | The Fisher-Price I Can Play Guitar System is kids #1 instrument of choice! | | • | I Can Play Guitar makes learning to play the guitar as easy and fun as playing a game! | | • | It uses the same proven color coding method as the popular "I Can Play Piano!" | | • | Just pop in the song & game cartridge, plug the guitar into the TV and youre ready to rock! | | • | Includes a guitar, strap, pick, one song and game cartridge and cool sticker packs for customizing your guitar! Plug & play chords also included. Requires 4 "C" batteries; not included. |
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Product Description I Can Play guitar is the new learning system that makes learning to play the guitar as easy and fun as playing a game. A hardware software system that plugs into your home TV, the I Can Play Guitar software is designed to have the look and feel of a real video game. Kids learn about fun methods of guitar-playing that eventually translate into them being able to play a real guitar. There are four levels of play for each song. Players advance through these levels based on their performance, earning collectibles along the way. Measures 2.75" x 9.15" x 27.5". Requires 3 "LR44" batteries, not included; and 4 "C" batteries, included.
Amazon.com Product Description Your child can learn how to play the guitar -- and have fun doing it -- with the Fisher Price I Can Play Guitar System. Designed for children ages six and older, the guitar plugs directly into your TV and teaches your child to play with fun and exciting video game tutorials. Makes Music Lessons Fun! Fisher Price's special Music Wizard method uses color codes to teach such skills as strumming, chords, and finding notes on the fret board, as well as basic rhythm and timing skills, all while learning to play fun songs. 
Guitar plugs directly into your TV and comes with its own game cartridges. | 
The guitar is perfectly sized for little hands, and comes with a set of stickers. | In the video game tutorials, your child moves through each entertaining lesson, earns points for completing them, and is rewarded with neat accessories for his or her game character. Once your child masters a level, he or she moves onto more challenging games, learning and improving -- and having fun at the same time. You will never hear complaints about practicing! And what's best, the skills your child will learn transfer easily to learning how to play a "real" guitar. Perfect for Little Hands The guitar is perfectly sized for little hands, and your child will enjoy customizing the guitar with the included set of cool stickers. No computer is necessary; the guitar plugs directly into your TV and comes with its own game cartridges. Simply insert the cartridge, plug in the guitar, and your child is ready to play... and learn! The guitar comes with a game cartridge that features eight familiar family songs; additional game cartridges, featuring your child's favorite characters such as SpongeBob and Barbie, can be purchased separately. Four C batteries are required. What's in the Box Guitar, strap, pick, 1 song and game cartridge, sticker packs, and plug and play cords.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Rock Star Fun For Kids August 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this guitar for my four year old son who loves music and all instruments. He hasn't put the toy down and I have definitely gotten my money's worth. The TV mode is better for older kids but playing the guitar on its own is just as much fun. A great toy for the price and playing with it simulates playing a real guitar!
It's been over a year and my daughter is still learning on it. August 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this guitar last Christmas for my daughter because she wanted a guitar. I wasn't about to buy a new guitar and lessons because I wasn't for sure of her interest level so we bought I can play Guitar. My daughter says that it isn't as fun as Guitar Hero, but she says that she actually knows the cords to play. She's still playing it after a year and is pretty good at three finger combinations. The product is good. The graphics are lacking for the technology we have, but it is a learning tool. Unlike Guitar Hero she is actually learning real cords, so that is better the video game. I would recommend this to other people but keep in mind that this will unlikely please a child who is dying to have guitar hero.
I can't believe I paid for this guitar! March 19, 2008 I bought this guitar a few months ago for a Christmas present for my six year old son. I was pretty jazzed thinking it would be a great way for my son to learn guitar. Wrong! The strumming is fine, but it is the buttons that are impossible to learn. The color coding on the buttons is configured wrong. If you look carefully when playing the games, the colors are in different places on the guitar than what they show on the t.v. screen for the game. Very very confusing AND it is giving you the wrong information on proper chording. I'm wondering if this is a defect on just some of the guitars. If you do purchase this guitar make sure to check if the color coding is the same on your guitar as it is on the t.v. screen. Don't throw away that box or receipt until you have done so!
Great fun, but poorly built February 16, 2008 My son got this for Christmas 2007 and loved it... however, the guitar only played when plugged into the TV, never alone...initially I never realized it was SUPPOSED to play solo... while plugged into the TV, it constantly kept disconnecting - you have to wiggle the jack that connects the guitar to the TV to make it work. I called Fisher Price and they were VERY nice...they sent a mailing label to mail the guitar back and replaced it with a completely new one...the new one works solo - which my son loves, but still has the same problem with the jack. So...it's great fun, but very frustrating as he has to keep getting me to help with the jack connection. A+ to Fisher Price for their customer service, C- for their product QA.
Great toy January 20, 2008 This was my son's Christmas present. My son is too young to take lesson, but this toy is just like taking guitar lesson. It is easy to understand and to follow on how to play the guitar and he had so much fun playing it. Now he jams his guitar with his father and enjoying each other's company. It's great toy.
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