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"Complete Yamaha EZ-EG bundle: Guitar, whammy bar, strap, power supply, manual, connecting cables and adapter, and a cheap gig bag. Like new condition.

The real secret is this is a quite usable guitar synth. Connect the midi out to your favorite synth, analog or digital and off you go! Great for programming sequencers and DAW programs, especially if you are not a keyboard player. I used it very successfully to produce a variety of hip hop and pop synth tracks in rapid fashion. Awesome. Much better than my meager piano skills!!!

Designed to teach guitar, We know it's not a "real" electric guitar, BUT, it is a great way for an aspiring guitarist to learn! With this Yamaha EZ-EG Self-Teaching Electric Guitar learning to play has become as easy as following lights on a fret board! The Yamaha EZ-EG features 12 lighted frets that show beginners the actual hand positions for all the chords they'll need to know before they take off on their own, and six "strings" that emulate strumming or finger-picking. In addition to an onboard selection of 36 songs, songs can be downloaded in the guitar's Flash ROM via MIDI IN/OUT connections and a quick connection to a computer. The Yamaha EZ-EG will also reproduce nine realistic guitar sounds, eight bass guitar sounds and the timbres of a banjo, piano and traditional Japanese shamisen through its built-in speaker! Selectable play modes include: Strumming Practice for the right hand, where chords change automatically during a strumming practice; Chord Training for the left hand, where the user simply makes the chord changes while it strums; and Full Play, which shows chord changes by lighting the frets, while the user strums and plays chords."


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