If you’ve ever tried to learn a musical instrument, you probably know that it’s more important to practice consistently every day than cram a marathon session before a lesson. Problem is, most ...
Since the MIDI standard was released in the early ‘80s, plenty of musicians have wanted to control electronically-generated sounds with a guitar. Goofy attachments have come and gone, and last year’s ...
If your justification for jamming out on an air guitar instead of the real deal has always been related to portability issues, get ready to drop that excuse. Meet Jammy, a smart, portable guitar that ...
Guitars are fun. They're also bulky because of pesky things like "acoustics" and "string tension" requiring a large body and long neck that extends into said body so the pickups can detect string ...
Electric guitars generally aren't known for being compact musical instruments. There is the JamStik, although it stays shorter than a regular guitar, plus it needs to be paired with a smartphone or ...
If you travel, but want to practice guitar, there are options. But I really don't trust TSA and the airlines not to bust a nice acoustic travel axe. Jammy has come up with a solution: a digital guitar ...
Travelling with a guitar isn't always possible, but the new Jammy digital guitar boasts a telescopic neck, allowing it to fit in a backpack and be played anywhere. Created by Internet of Things co ...
A guitar made for on-the-go, the Jammy Guitar easily pulls apart into several different components so it can be put in a backpack or a small bag. The Jammy Guitar is also digital - meaning through its ...
Truth: Every wireless musical gadget has to have its publicity photos shot in a park. Never mind that the user/model is wearing headphones, isolated from their idyllic surroundings, and likely ...
As a fan of electronic guitars — as opposed to plain-old electrics — the Jammy seems like a very interesting piece of kit. Designed to be played like a regular guitar, you fret on the top part of the ...
Travelling with a guitar isn't always possible, but the new Jammy digital guitar boasts a telescopic neck, allowing it to fit in a backpack and be played anywhere. Created by Internet of Things co ...
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