Hasbro Power Tour Electric Guitar (Black) | 
| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $30.00 You Save: $39.99 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 38 reviews Sales Rank: 2596
Color: Black Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Age: 10 - 15 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 10.1 x 24
MPN: 77116C Model: 77369 UPC: 031037003009 EAN: 0031037003009
Release Date: September 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Toy electric guitar that requires no musical background | | • | Teaches basic guitar lessons and classic rock songs | | • | Made with durable plastic with flashing LED lights | | • | Includes electric guitar, cable, strap and instructional DVD | | • | Recommended for ages 10 to 15 years old |
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Amazon.com Product Description You don't need to know a thing about music to shred it up like a rock star. The Power Tour Electric Guitar lets you jam out, teaches you basic guitar lessons and classic rock anthems, and even plays your music from your MP3 player. Recommended for ages 10 to 15 years old, this toy electric guitar will help jumpstart your rock career! 
The Power Tour Electric Guitar can teach basic guitar lessons. View larger. |  | What We Think Fun Factor: 
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The Good: No musical experience required
The Bad: Guitar strap difficult to attach
In a Nutshell: Toy guitar with easy-to-learn basic guitar lessons | At a Glance Ages: 10 and up Requires: 4 AA batteries (not included) |  | | Compact Guitar Lights Up When Played Made by Tiger Electronics, this miniature electric guitar packs tons of different sounds into compact, 22-inch Gibson SG design. This guitar is constructed with durable plastic with a black body, white pick guard, and a black nylon strap with leather ends. But unlike a Gibson, the special strum and touch sensors takes the place of strings, lighting up when you play, making the Power Tour electric guitar fun and easy to master. Strumming with your thumb instead of a pick, you can learn songs and riffs on your own, with band accompaniment, or with the built-in lessons and famous rock songs. Switching to speaker mode and plugging in your MP3 player, you can even rock out to your favorite tunes with flashing lights. Easy-To-Learn Lessons and Rock Classics Even beginners who've never held a guitar before can develop playing skills with easy-to-learn lessons like "Basic Strumming Blues" and "Intro to Hammer-Ons" and "Punkitude." Whether you into metal or punk, the tone knob allows you to switch between four music styles, each with or without its own tone effect, like echo and distortion. But the real fun is playing along to the six built-in famous headbanger classics, including "Wild Thing" and "Smoke on the Water." The Power Tour Electric Guitar firsts shows you how to play the song, then lets you try with lighted notes to help guide you. If you mess up three times, you get booed, but when you master the song, the guitar rewards you with a round of applause. Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3 Musical instruments can have huge learning curves, but the Power Tour Electric Guitar makes playing around fun from the get-go. The only real complaint is that the guitar strap is a bit difficult to attach. And while it's no substitute for a real guitar -- the tones and volume fall short of what could be called incendiary -- this toy guitar teaches you lessons and sharpens basic playing skills that could help lead to a life of rock stardom down the road. The included Power Tour 101 instructional DVD helps you get started. Most importantly, you'll learn that rocking out is a blast. 
Features include a strum bar that lets you use a thumb instead of a pick to play. | 
Designed after the Gibson SG, the guitar includes a tone knob to adjust the sound. | What's in the Box Electric guitar, cable, strap and instructional DVD
Product Description Strap on this amazing electric guitar that teaches you how to play with authentic electric guitar sound. Simply follow the lights and you'll be pounding out power chords, shredding leads, and rocking right out of the box. Learn to play twelve different rock classics, including "Wild Thing" and "Smoke on the Water." Connect the guitar to your MP3 Player, which are not included and strum along to your favorite tunes, or rock out solo and compose your own monster anthem. Styled to look like the Gibson SG electric guitar, this portable instrument also features a built-in speaker and dual-function knobs that let you add cool effects to your sound. Choose the tones that suit your playing style - including metal, punk, rock and indie. The special strum sensor means there are no strings and no pick needed to play. With authentic sound, tons of effects, and lessons built right in, the Power Tour Electric Guitar puts you on the high-tech highway to musical superstardom. It requires 4 "AA" batteries, which are not included and measures 24" long.
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Great product,great fun! September 15, 2008 We bought this for our 8 year old son and he loves it!Its durable and has great songs and is so much fun.I recommend this to any parent,even my 5 year old daughter loves this!
The kids loved it September 7, 2008 Even the 5 year old enjoyed this guitar as well as the 12 year old that had Guitar Hero. He could carry it around, no wires, and feel as important as his big brother that he worships.
Fun for everyone September 3, 2008 A great product; my five and seven year old sons love to jam on it and my husband, a 37 year old kid, enjoys playing along with it too.
Great Toy! August 24, 2008 My 5 year old was asking for a guitar for his birthday. He was good at Guitar Hero, but I'm not paying that much money. After searching around for a durable guitar, I came across this Power Tour guitar. I read the reviews and decided to get one for him. It is AWESOME! He can almost play every song now and he's only had it a month. I think that is pretty good for a 5 year old. Overall, it is very durable, fun, educational, a good buy, everything you want in a toy. I wish every toy fit into all of those categories. BUY ONE BUY ONE BUY ONE!
buy this before u buy real guitar! August 3, 2008 too difficult for 12 year old son. so glad we spent 20 bucks before purchasing real guitar for hundreds. son was 'dying' to play guitar... after struggling with this one, he sees it is not so easy to play an instrument. i am sure he will pick it up again when a little older!
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