If this guitar have sepparate 6 strings under right hand istead of pads it will be absolutely perfect guitar replace for singer performer. Also has it "Audio in" jack? Its very important to connect microphone or other audio.
As soon as it arrives I will upload Mexican music singing in Spanish to direct the product to a bigger an more enthusiastic audience as the Spanish speakers people we party way better than any other group and longer
I feel complicated about this. Honesty, you can pretty much do the same thing this guitar does in any music making program, so it's not exactly new. And I dont think it's as lazy as people might think. To do anything that isn't super basic or covers songs, there will be a learning curve, and i think that's what is interesting about this product. It looks like guitar hero that can actually kinda teach you how to play a guitar. At the very least, about notes and stuff. Kinda neat ngl.
@@RockStarOscarStern634 it's the same concept and it's terrible. Anyone who's actually touched a guitar will know a stringless guitar will never ever work out.
@@ThisIs-NOIR Aeroband Guitar has Silicone Strings so it's NOT the same instrument. Stringless Backing Guitar is different remember? You're reading really outdated Nazi-Era information that's no longer updated.
@@ThisIs-NOIR Actually you're wrong. Aeroband Guitar has Silicone Strings, the Stringless backing Guitar doesn't have any strings at all. You're referring to a Nazi-Era Aeroband Guitar called a "Aero Band Nazitar" which was discontinued because it was showing hate towards jews.
@@ThisIs-NOIR It's actually more like playing a guitar w/ all wound strings. It's supposed to be even easier, you're referring to a version made in Dusseldorf which had a star of david on its back.
A jazz-fusion variant with at least a chromatic octave, MIDI in/out for the drums, impulse response loader, synth and fx suite, *plus* a cigarette lighter and slide-out ashtray would have really nailed it.