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Juniors

30th Sep 2019

These guitars help to teach children to play music through augmented reality

Melissa Carton

This is amazing!

My kids and I love music and our house is filled with musical instruments.

Only recently for my daughters birthday we bought her a mini keyboard and she’s already obsessed with it.

My son on the other hand wants to learn the guitar and that’s when I came across these new electric guitars that help to teach children music through augmented reality.

The Loog guitar has a built-in amp and speaker, and an app that teaches you music through augmented reality, games and monsters.

Loog guitars come with flashcards that teach you how to form chords, and an app that gets you playing songs on day one.

Through this new technology your child can learn songs by The Beatles, The Stones, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars and more, and you can play karaoke-style and learn through Augmented Reality.

The new Loog guitars come in three sizes.

Loog Mini for toddlers and preschoolers, Loog Pro for children ages eight and over and Loog Pro VI for teenagers.

Children can learn with their Loog guitar through several ways including the app, the flashcards and the songbook.

While Loog already have a variety of children’s guitars on the market (which you can browse on their website) these new Loogs will not be available to buy until early next year but you can pre-order one in advance.

The new Loog guitars start at €91 and you can find out more and watch videos on how the Loog works here.

Topics:

guitar,music