@@Raydio6 yes as the middle one will be perfect size to learn power chords and even with the 9th added onto the powerchords and so they can practice rythm, if you only practice melodies your going to get nowhere
@zacc Llewellyn Still seems like a waste of $ to me to buy a kid a toy they can't play with correctly. I get that some of the parents that buy these for thier kids might play guitar themselves but at $80/$90 to up to $230 I'd just as soon let my kid play with one of my shitty guitars.
While i think this would be cool, the strings might be a bit heavy for a three year old kid. I bet if they made one they would try to make it a two string which would be very limited.
Probably is possible to turn a 3 string into one by reinforcing the Neck, reaming out the tuning pegs and the bridge or replace the bridge with a custom built one, slap a Duncan SJB-3 J Bass pickup and use baritone strings that best suit the fingers and you're good to go
I don't understand the comments about these guitars being too expensive. They are nothing but fair. The mini loog is under $100. And it comes with a learning app. I bought a Cordoba Mini for my 6-year-old and it works pretty well. It cost $200. He still plays it in his lap because of the size. I'm considering buying a Mini Loog because I think it'll be more comfortable for him.
@@Sabirwolf I was comparing it to a Cordoba mini 6-string, which is a bit like a ukulele. The short scale, the nylon strings, and the small body of both the loog and Cordoba Mini make them easier to play. Great for little kids or backpacker/travel instrument. And $100 is a pretty good deal.
@@TCrawfor No it's not check the reviews. Most common comment they smell like chemicals and have fret buzz. Look at the Seagull Merlin M4 for small easy to play.
Yep... I want it. Always wanted to learn to play the guitar. My 3 year old son got one for his b-day and I’m addicted. I have very small hands. Omg I would love the 6 string one!
Not quite, because you’d still need to either have a human capo, do some pedal dancing with multiple whammy pedals or some multi-string tapping. Plus, you’d have to file the nut so that way you can make room for thicker gauge strings to get E5, E4 and E3 tuned strings. GOOMY does go from fret 3 to fret 21, which is 18 frets. There are 18 frets on it, so that’s at least works… if you’ll change the tuning to G5 G4 G3. I still really like the idea of a three-string guitar being used for that song.
The Loog Guitar The advantages of Electric Guitars are 1) the lighter gauge strings & lower action are easy on the fretting hand, & 2) they're way bigger in versatility. Even though using an Interface makes recording with the Electric Guitar even easier, you can always add a Piezo Pickup to the Acoustic Loog Guitars & turn them into Acoustic-Electric Guitars. Your Acoustic Guitars (Mini, Pro, and Pro VI) are designed to feel like Electric Guitars which makes the transition between the 2 Guitars a breeze.
I bought my kid one and after 3 weeks he wanted to give a concert so I set him up Had my parents over and he gave us a one song show and after he was done he smashed his guitar to pieces and flicked his pick at us and hit his grandma's face.
The Pro Acoustic Guitars (along w/ their new 6 String version called Pro VI) are designed to feel like Electric Guitars because they have Extra Light Gauge Acoustic Strings on them to emulate an Electric Guitar feel.
The Loog Guitar Why not update the Acoustic models into Acoustic-Electrics by adding a Piezo Pickup to them. The built in amp is fantastic just like on those Vox Apache Guitars complete with an On/Off Switch.
Hola loog guitars salu2 d uruguay. Las nuevas loog electricas cuando enchufas al amplificador con mucha distorcion para tocar heavy metal y punk. Puedo desactivar el amplificador interno de loog y que suene el sonido del amplificador enchufado. Salu2 y aguante las loog krj. Hablo español no se ingles.
Anywhere from $100 -$200. Not bad considering they come with learning programs (At least, I'm assuming they do) Honestly, I haven't researched it. Even though it would only take 1 minute of a Google search to find out. I'm only going off what I've read in these comments.
Hey! It is actually easier for most kids. Our 3 strings are made for kids as young as 3 y/o, so when they first come in contact with the instrument they'll focus on the bottom strings first, making easy triad chords. Since we use the same first three strings -and tuning- of a six-string guitar, everything you learn on a Loog can later be applied on a standard guitar. The transition is natural and seamless. It provides a more approachable experience; more suitable for kids and beginners :)
Most guitars for kids are simply cheap, scaled-down replicas of a standard guitar. And because they have six strings anyway, the neck is still too wide for a child to play comfortably - let alone easily. The learning process with a Loog guitar is not solely about graduating to a six-string guitar; it is about enjoying the journey of learning and playing music. The good thing is that once they decide to move to a six-string guitar, anything they had learnt will stay the same. The transition is super easy! :)
Real guitars are too big for kids’ hands. Small company. Quality and sound are very good. So is app/educational component. Real guitar too big for kid’s hands. And other kids instruments are mostly junk. I’ve tried many.
@@misteress3840 Read the reviews of these overpriced toys. The build quality is hit or miss and most people complain they smell like chemicals. I 've tried a couple and can agree they smell like lacquer and not all are built with the same care. The price is $99 to $199 on sale for Loog kid's electric guitar Justify that price to me.
@@Sabirwolf I have played and taught with them for years. They work well. Sound good and fun to play. Boutique product by small company so not cheap. I had one that smelled funny and needed to sit out a couple days. That’s the tiny acoustic ones. Don’t recommend the smallest ones.
There always on Kickstarter looking for money. And how can you justify the price if the kids are that young start on a Ukulele can get them cheap and better quality.
Ukuleles are great - if what you want is a ukulele. The problem is that many people end up buying a ukulele because what they want is a small, portable, easy-to-play guitar. And if that’s what you want, we think a Loog is better suited for you. You see, a ukulele is an entirely different instrument: it has its own strings, its own tuning and its own sound. Loog Guitars are really just 3-string guitars: they use regular guitar strings, they tune like a guitar, they play like a guitar, and they sound like a guitar. So if you want to get a ukulele, you should definitely get one (they are actually fun to play along with the Loog!). But if what you really want is a small, fun guitar, we humbly propose that you consider a Loog.
Yeah 3 strings will teach them to play properly. Chords? What are those??? I get the idea but 3 strings is like the guy from kung pow that they trained wrong as a joke....
Loog guitars so great for kids we're only going to let you hear adults playing them.
😂 was thinking about playing it if I order one for my son.. he’s turning 4 but idk if learning with three strings is a good idea
A 3 year old couldn't play like that though so they had right marketings salesmen show the way it works to the best of the guitars ability
@@Raydio6 yes as the middle one will be perfect size to learn power chords and even with the 9th added onto the powerchords and so they can practice rythm, if you only practice melodies your going to get nowhere
@zacc Llewellyn Still seems like a waste of $ to me to buy a kid a toy they can't play with correctly. I get that some of the parents that buy these for thier kids might play guitar themselves but at $80/$90 to up to $230 I'd just as soon let my kid play with one of my shitty guitars.
@@Raydio6you only need 3 strings to play death metal power chords. game over
Make a Loog bass! 😁
Dude that would so awesome!!! I agree. Loog has to make a bass!! 🙌🏻🎸🎶
I agree
While i think this would be cool, the strings might be a bit heavy for a three year old kid. I bet if they made one they would try to make it a two string which would be very limited.
Probably is possible to turn a 3 string into one by reinforcing the Neck, reaming out the tuning pegs and the bridge or replace the bridge with a custom built one, slap a Duncan SJB-3 J Bass pickup and use baritone strings that best suit the fingers and you're good to go
If their guitar has 3 strings, the bass would have 1 🤔
I don't understand the comments about these guitars being too expensive. They are nothing but fair. The mini loog is under $100. And it comes with a learning app. I bought a Cordoba Mini for my 6-year-old and it works pretty well. It cost $200. He still plays it in his lap because of the size. I'm considering buying a Mini Loog because I think it'll be more comfortable for him.
How can you compare a Mini Loog 3 string to a Cordoba 6 string???
@@Sabirwolf I was comparing it to a Cordoba mini 6-string, which is a bit like a ukulele. The short scale, the nylon strings, and the small body of both the loog and Cordoba Mini make them easier to play. Great for little kids or backpacker/travel instrument. And $100 is a pretty good deal.
@@TCrawfor No it's not check the reviews. Most common comment they smell like chemicals and have fret buzz. Look at the Seagull Merlin M4 for small easy to play.
With 200$ you can buy, at this point, a fender strato caster, and not a weird sounding ukulele
Just buy a Epiphone or a squirt at this price..
Yep... I want it. Always wanted to learn to play the guitar. My 3 year old son got one for his b-day and I’m addicted. I have very small hands. Omg I would love the 6 string one!
There is a Squire Mini Series. You should check them out.
Paul Gilbert’s Get Out of My Yard can be played on these with the right tunings.
Not quite, because you’d still need to either have a human capo, do some pedal dancing with multiple whammy pedals or some multi-string tapping.
Plus, you’d have to file the nut so that way you can make room for thicker gauge strings to get E5, E4 and E3 tuned strings.
GOOMY does go from fret 3 to fret 21, which is 18 frets. There are 18 frets on it, so that’s at least works… if you’ll change the tuning to G5 G4 G3.
I still really like the idea of a three-string guitar being used for that song.
The Loog Guitar The advantages of Electric Guitars are 1) the lighter gauge strings & lower action are easy on the fretting hand, & 2) they're way bigger in versatility. Even though using an Interface makes recording with the Electric Guitar even easier, you can always add a Piezo Pickup to the Acoustic Loog Guitars & turn them into Acoustic-Electric Guitars. Your Acoustic Guitars (Mini, Pro, and Pro VI) are designed to feel like Electric Guitars which makes the transition between the 2 Guitars a breeze.
Whoa that's a pretty guitar! I would love to see a proper introduction video of that 6 string version! Think this could be my Christmas present. ;)
wow the action on that 6string at the end looks SKY high
I bought my kid one and after 3 weeks he wanted to give a concert so I set him up
Had my parents over and he gave us a one song show and after he was done he smashed his guitar to pieces and flicked his pick at us and hit his grandma's face.
Bullshit
As he should
lmaooo
Hermosas guitarras!!! 👏👏👏 ..y muy bien pensado para quienes están aprendiendo. Son grosxs!
The Pro Acoustic Guitars (along w/ their new 6 String version called Pro VI) are designed to feel like Electric Guitars because they have Extra Light Gauge Acoustic Strings on them to emulate an Electric Guitar feel.
Imaging playing on the worship team with this
The Loog Guitar Why not update the Acoustic models into Acoustic-Electrics by adding a Piezo Pickup to them. The built in amp is fantastic just like on those Vox Apache Guitars complete with an On/Off Switch.
The Built in amplifier makes these Electric Guitars even easier for beginners "Flip the Switch and Play".
I don't talk much but, do you think y'all will make a loog bass?
Teach bass on the loog?
Like a short scale bass with 1 or 3 strings with the iconic loog body lol
Step One: grab a loog mini
Step two: tune it all the way down
Step three: Presto! You have a loog bass
Yeah please!
A fine rockin' Padawan!
everyone gangster till the 3 year olds make a metal band 😳
Hmm, now that I think these guitars, I might try to play “Californication” with the Loog pro (three strings guitar) for my dad. He loves that song.
aww, that would be so sweet :)
@@LoogGuitars Question: Where can I buy the Loog Pro Electric?
@@windyultima_616 you can buy it on our website here: loogguitars.com/products/loog-pro-electric
@@LoogGuitars Thank you, so much
Three strings? ...back in my day we only had one rusty string and we liked it that way. Fancy dancy kids with their fancy guitars.
Bravoooo!
great travel guitar
Can’t wait to give this to my son
hope he has a blast with it!
Loog bass plz and can you teach us how to play threshold from Scott pilgrim vs the world that would be awesome
I like it electric guitars
What are the songs played in this video?
They even have adjustable bridges. Just in case your 4-year-old is a sticker for perfect intonation 😂.
😂😉
Send Me A Yellow One!
I like it 👍🏽
Wouldnt the few string ones make it harder for kids to relearn the chords for real guitars in the future?
No, because it's the first 3 strings of a normal 6 string guitar.They basically start by learning triads chord progressions.
If I sell my Loog guitar, would that be considered “Hawking a Loog”?
Hola loog guitars salu2 d uruguay.
Las nuevas loog electricas cuando enchufas al amplificador con mucha distorcion para tocar heavy metal y punk.
Puedo desactivar el amplificador interno de loog y que suene el sonido del amplificador enchufado.
Salu2 y aguante las loog krj.
Hablo español no se ingles.
I want a 10key loog keyboard
Created by “ RAFAEL ATIJAS”. from URUGUAY 👏💪
🇺🇾🤘
I’v got my synsonic guitar from the 90’s
I wish these existed when I was seven years old.
aw, same 🥺 this is why we made Loog Guitars!
@@LoogGuitars much appreciated!
Hey can the guitar have a wammy bar
they're figuring it out
I would not trust a 3 year old with a whammy bar.
I want Loog Pro VI
You can get it here: loogguitars.com/collections/ages-9 (it's currently on sale bc of Black Friday 😉)
ok i do it next time 😏
Do the Loog six string guitars have a truss rod? I doubt he three string models do.
Yes, our 6-string models have a truss rod and our 3-string models don't.
ITS ME OMG
I want
Loog guitar, for kids. Comercial: no one kid is playing….
The built in amp make these new Electric Guitars even easier to start on, "Flip the Switch and Play".
Got mine.... I think the guitar itself is pretty nice, but the amp is .... well, it’s better not to say anything.
The built in amp actually makes these new Electric Guitars even easier for beginners "Flip the switch and play".
How much for it
Anywhere from $100 -$200. Not bad considering they come with learning programs (At least, I'm assuming they do) Honestly, I haven't researched it. Even though it would only take 1 minute of a Google search to find out. I'm only going off what I've read in these comments.
what app i can use
Loog guitar app
Can you play metal on the 3 string? Or is it tuned too high up?
They are the treble strings; strings 1, 2 and 3 of a regular guitar, you could play some metal songs and maybe even "solo" a lil bit 🤘
Buy a squire + amp package and watch Marty music.. it’ll get your kid way farther.. even if they’re like 5.
Yeah sounds like sheat
Not gunna lie. This may seem cool but this makes actually learing guitar seem much harder
Hey! It is actually easier for most kids. Our 3 strings are made for kids as young as 3 y/o, so when they first come in contact with the instrument they'll focus on the bottom strings first, making easy triad chords. Since we use the same first three strings -and tuning- of a six-string guitar, everything you learn on a Loog can later be applied on a standard guitar. The transition is natural and seamless. It provides a more approachable experience; more suitable for kids and beginners :)
@@LoogGuitarsi find It very intelligent. As a guitarist I can see the benefit of learning the first 3 strings at the beginning
chale se me antojo una
🤘😎
Any one else hear
Johnny b goode at the beginning
Bro it’s only got 3 strings that’s half a guitar
So when the little ones get older and get a full size they won't have a clue how to play 6 strings only 3 . Headstock is gross.
Most guitars for kids are simply cheap, scaled-down replicas of a standard guitar. And because they have six strings anyway, the neck is still too wide for a child to play comfortably - let alone easily.
The learning process with a Loog guitar is not solely about graduating to a six-string guitar; it is about enjoying the journey of learning and playing music. The good thing is that once they decide to move to a six-string guitar, anything they had learnt will stay the same. The transition is super easy! :)
Si, son lindas y simpáticas, pero suenan como juguete.
The price is a joke can buy a real guitar for that price. And that amp sounds like a speaker in a tin can.
Really? Dang
Real guitars are too big for kids’ hands. Small company. Quality and sound are very good. So is app/educational component. Real guitar too big for kid’s hands. And other kids instruments are mostly junk. I’ve tried many.
@@misteress3840 Read the reviews of these overpriced toys. The build quality is hit or miss and most people complain they smell like chemicals. I 've tried a couple and can agree they smell like lacquer and not all are built with the same care. The price is $99 to $199 on sale for Loog kid's electric guitar Justify that price to me.
@@Sabirwolf I have played and taught with them for years. They work well. Sound good and fun to play. Boutique product by small company so not cheap. I had one that smelled funny and needed to sit out a couple days. That’s the tiny acoustic ones. Don’t recommend the smallest ones.
There always on Kickstarter looking for money. And how can you justify the price if the kids are that young start on a Ukulele can get them cheap and better quality.
Why… just learn on an ukulele
Ukuleles are great - if what you want is a ukulele. The problem is that many people end up buying a ukulele because what they want is a small, portable, easy-to-play guitar. And if that’s what you want, we think a Loog is better suited for you. You see, a ukulele is an entirely different instrument: it has its own strings, its own tuning and its own sound. Loog Guitars are really just 3-string guitars: they use regular guitar strings, they tune like a guitar, they play like a guitar, and they sound like a guitar. So if you want to get a ukulele, you should definitely get one (they are actually fun to play along with the Loog!). But if what you really want is a small, fun guitar, we humbly propose that you consider a Loog.
@@LoogGuitars Thank you for the reply, that’s very reasonable! Wish the best for your company!
@@jacobeames4093 Thanks so much! :)
@@LoogGuitars my baby sister loves my guitar, so ill probably buy the electric loog for her for christmas. and will also eat a crow sandwich 😂
Y’all must be terrified for people to actually let people hear what these sound like.
we have lots of videos of kids and adults playing them on our channel :)
Yeah 3 strings will teach them to play properly. Chords? What are those??? I get the idea but 3 strings is like the guy from kung pow that they trained wrong as a joke....