Loog guitar
I love it so much!!!!!😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
I can’t imagine worse
I don’t know how you even an app for learning guitar this bad, especially for children. The UI is unintuitive. You push buttons to see chords to learn chords. You need to know (actually memorize) the chords to unlock a song. Why not learn chords by playing songs? That would be too easy and fun. The songs are elevator music versions of the songs that don’t even match the original and has no real instruments, just odd toy like synth sounds that dont at all match up with an acoustic guitar. The interface for the songs fails often. And you cant see what an A chord looks like when you’re learning a song, you have to exit the song section and go to the learn chords section. Makes no sense. Really badly designed from a product standpoint and a horrible way to learn guitar. Really bad.
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Great idea. Poor execution.
Got this for our son this Christmas. Playing along with the music I quickly realized we made a mistake. Want to play twinkle twinkle little star? Too bad. I attempted on iPad and brand new iPhone to rule out issues. The app needs a forgiveness mode to play through. My poor son is trying his hardest to play the song and the app will never let him past the 3rd note even though it’s being strum correctly.
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This app needs to ask for permission for microphone
This app is completely worthless because it will not ask for permission to use the microphone from my iPad. Please fix ASAP.
Hmm
ADD MORE GAMES
Awesome!
Really strong all around. Terrific design
Buggy; needs no fail mode
Bugs throughout. Needs a no fail mode in the games. Each one dead ends at the first mistake preventing kids from learning.
Love the mini! App could use more 2 and three chord songs and more traditional tunes
I love this system—the ergonomic guitar, the flash cards and my granddaughter enjoys playing with the app but will probably not be able to learn any of the songs. And it is frustrating on a number of levels.
Most importantly, I would prefer to see a variety of two and three chord songs—in D and G. Get the kids playing more traditional and world music with simple chords so they can really gain confidence and really have fun. While some of the pop songs may be fun they have a limited audience and or shelf life. I would love you to include well known classics.
Jambalaya,
Banana Boat Song
Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)
Yellow submarine (chorus with only two chords)
Three Little Birds (Don’t Worry ‘bout a Thing)
Hound dog (G)
Barbara ann
Down in the Vally
Shady Grove
Bob Egan has a great list of songs. Bar chords should be reserved for later.
Again, as far as the guitar goes I give it 5 stars, but the app could be improved. Nonetheless thanks for making the coolest guitar I have ever seen for kids. We will use the logs with our students for sure!
Most importantly, I would prefer to see a variety of two and three chord songs—in D and G. Get the kids playing more traditional and world music with simple chords so they can really gain confidence and really have fun. While some of the pop songs may be fun they have a limited audience and or shelf life. I would love you to include well known classics.
Jambalaya,
Banana Boat Song
Long Journey Home (Two Dollar Bill)
Yellow submarine (chorus with only two chords)
Three Little Birds (Don’t Worry ‘bout a Thing)
Hound dog (G)
Barbara ann
Down in the Vally
Shady Grove
Bob Egan has a great list of songs. Bar chords should be reserved for later.
Again, as far as the guitar goes I give it 5 stars, but the app could be improved. Nonetheless thanks for making the coolest guitar I have ever seen for kids. We will use the logs with our students for sure!
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Best App in the Marketplace to Teach Guitar
I’m only rating this app because I noticed that for some crazy reason, it only had two stars. I disagree emphatically with that rating. As a guitar tuner along, this app deserves 5 stars. My kids love dressing “the monster” up in different outfits and are constantly using the app. Of course a child under 5 can’t teach themselves to play alone with this app. However, an adult can be a rockstar and play “wild thing” and “like a rolling stone” with one day’s practice on this app. If you want to be a hero to your kids, buy a logo guitar and take a SINGLE day to play it with this app yourself. Kids need an actual teacher and this app gives you everything you need to be that teacher and motivate them. Thank you to all the developers of Loog for bringing this product to the marketplace! Seriously, in COVID times being isolated at home more than ever, this guitar enthusiast and learning system has brought me and my family a lot of much needed joy!!!
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Lessons on app absolutely terrible
There is NO WAY a child will be able to follow the lessons on the app. They are done by a teacher holding an electric Loog- not a child loog first of all.
There is no teaching or intro into what string is what. But, he instructs you from the first lesson to put your finger on the “G” string or the “high E.” How are you supposed to know which string that is? Also, what is a fret? Come on. You advertised that small children could learn from the app. They don’t know what a fret is. I didn’t either. I play piano, but I don’t know what string is what on a guitar, neither do my kids.
The flash cards are impossible to figure out. I have no idea which fret or string to put what finger on. It’s so confusing.
If I’m this confused, my kids will not be able to figure it out. I I tried to give them the app, but they were lost. Not only is it not engaging, and the instructor talks to them like he is talking to another adult, but he is way to hard to follow.
The guitar itself seems to be nice. The lessons and the app are a big waste.
There is no teaching or intro into what string is what. But, he instructs you from the first lesson to put your finger on the “G” string or the “high E.” How are you supposed to know which string that is? Also, what is a fret? Come on. You advertised that small children could learn from the app. They don’t know what a fret is. I didn’t either. I play piano, but I don’t know what string is what on a guitar, neither do my kids.
The flash cards are impossible to figure out. I have no idea which fret or string to put what finger on. It’s so confusing.
If I’m this confused, my kids will not be able to figure it out. I I tried to give them the app, but they were lost. Not only is it not engaging, and the instructor talks to them like he is talking to another adult, but he is way to hard to follow.
The guitar itself seems to be nice. The lessons and the app are a big waste.
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