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29.9.2007

I play real guitar myself, and have been for about 6 months. i get lesons and have just started making my own solos. Unfortunatly, my brother plays bass so i have noone to play cords for me as i play my solos, so i thought i'll use this as my second guitarist.Enough about me, the game is an amazing game. It has over 200 real chords, though u nomaly only use major's and minor's. If you play guitar, and have a good nolage of chords for songs, this game is ur portably guitar that fits in your pocket. it also has a bit where you try and work out the chords, so u can try and work out chords of songs.if you dont play guitar, this is still a great game.My friend got it and loves locking on the internet for chords of his song and then playing them.More about me, i have a band, and last night, for fun, i played the rthem for american idiot, as the rest of them play it for real. It sounded fine, and with a bit of destorion, which u can do in the game, sounds amazing. One time on stage, ill probably play along on the ds, just for fun.All in all, this is an amazing game, but has no objective. good or bad, its a guitarist must-have, and a non-guitarist toy.
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1.8.2007

I cannot describe how much I love this game- it's like playing a real guitar added with the fact it trains on on the different strings. The main screen is the same as the stings on the guitar and the shoulder buttons are the cords- you can strum the 'screen' like a real guitar and change the tone/tune by using the cords (shoulder buttons and d-pad) it also sounds like a real guitar if you plug in a small speaker into the headphone jack - you might even want to try busking in the underground ! The Demo i played came pre-loaded with a bunch of tracks (real songs) so i had a crack at playing along to Bob Marely (No Woman No Cry)- it takes you step by step on how to play then it your turn which is great fun especially when you got a partner singing with you.I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys there music and even for anyone who wants to learn to play a guitar by doesn't want to pay for expensive lessons.
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21.4.2010

I don't see why people knock this - first, it's NOT a game. Where in the title Jam Sessions suggests that it is a game?I have played guitar for fun and semi-professionally for over 30 years and I love this fun little tool. It's a laugh and although it takes a fair bit of getting used to I managed to create and record some very nice backing guitar with it which I can jam along to on my real guitars.It's not going to make you Eric Clapton overnight if that's what you want but in the abscence of a proper guitar you'll get the idea of changing chords and a reasonably accurate feel for strumming. I was particularly impressed by the ability to get a realistic 'back' stroke.If you want to try guitar but don't have the confidence to go out and throw a lot of money at it you could do a lot worse than chucking three quid at this little gem!
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26.2.2009

Very good guitar samples. Easy to use and quick to set up. Does need skill and practice to get good though.For the cost you really can't go wrong. If I were to offer some improvement suggestions these would be:1. A range of guitar types and/or other stringed instruments would have been great.2. Sample cut off. Changing between two chords can cause the first sample to truncate with an unnatual cut off. It would be ideal to be able to create a parameterised smoothed overlap.3. Effects are pretty poor, to the extent that I wouldn't use them.Guys at Ubisoft: How about a DS Synthesiser like Reason from Propellerhead?

1.12.2007

This is not "Guitar Hero" on a DS. In fact this is not even a game. There might be a few songs to play along with (not that you'll ever have heard of most of them) but this section of the package is light-weight and poorly implemented.No this is a real instrument! It might sound a bit quiet - but connect it up to a real amp, get a few songs with the chords written out, and you'll be playing along like a real Guitar Hero.Effects like Distortion and Phasing are hidden away in there for different sounds.Not convinced? Just search on YouTube for videos of people playing this thing at live gigs!

1.2.2008

HI IM GEORGE I AM 12 YRS OLD IF YOU JUST WANT IT TO MAKE UP TUNES AND HAVE FUN GET THIS IT IS ROCKS DONT LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE THAT ARE COMPLAINING ABOUT VOLUME!!!IF YOU HAVE VOLUME PROBLEMS GET AN AMP JACK FOR AN AMP I ADVISE MARSHALL OR PEAVEYHAVE FUN AND ROCK ONGEORGE

31.12.2010

Although I purchased this for my daughter, I've had lots of fun with this.It's great to play the chords of well known songs and also make your own tunes.Although I don't play guitar, it has made me interested and I would definately recommend.

27.10.2010

Bought for my 10 year old son who enjoys making tunes up on it and torturing us all making us listen to them.... yes thats lovely son lol :)

30.12.2009

Excellent product. Very under-rated. Plays well through any amplifier / headphones. Good clean guitar sounds.

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