I'm all for convenience products, but when they encroach on the art domain, I just don't see the point. This product is the equivalent of a paint-by-the-numbers book. Except the paint-by-the-numbers book doesn't pretend the user can be a great artist by using it.
I would've liked to have seen this product be something closer to a portable Rocksmith/guitar …See more
Andrew Song@asong408 · Marketing, Magic Instruments
Hey @jadojodo thanks for the feedback! Based off your comment it sounds like you're a traditional guitarist yourself. I'm sure it was wasn't easy and took a lot of time and effort, so kudos to you! Please share your learning journey, we would love to hear it.
We're making guitars for people who don't have the time, but still want to be musically expressive…See more
@asong408 I am not a guitarist, actually. I'm one of the quitters, having taken lessons for about 3-years before deciding that while I could do it, I didn't have the "passion".
I'm confused as to your finding that people quit due to "the physics of vibrating strings". Perhaps you can expand on that some more.
As to your photography analogy, I'm not sure …See more
Andrew Song@asong408 · Marketing, Magic Instruments
@jadojodo Thanks for your feedback, apologies for not being clear. As you know you need to press flesh to metal to produce sound. For some people that's painful, for others it's the motor skills of switching between chords. These are based on shortening the strings on the fretboard and having them vibrate at the right moment. What if you didn't have to do th…See more