That guitar controller reminds me a lot of the Fender Mustang Pro Guitar that was released in 2010 for use with Rock Band 3. I do see some very big differences in the two guitar controllers, the most glaring being that the Mustang has 17 frets and works by itself without any other controllers. Also that the Mustang is in fact modeled after a real Fender Mustang and features a full body and headstock, unlike the Switch’s guitar controller. Also, there’s the difference in the two game’s contents. The Switch’s game is mainly designed to teach the guitar, while Rock Band 3 is designed mainly around fun and challenge, and focusing on learning real songs, with a setlist (and DLC songs) mainly being rock and metal.
In this video, I'm going to introduce a new Nintendo Switch game released in Japan called GUITAR LIFE LESSON 1! I'm impressed with its design and structure, which covers the points that might discourage beginners. I hope this game will encourage more people to start playing the guitar! And I hooked it up to a Marshall amp with some engineering power! I just had to do it, you know? If you enjoyed this video, please hit the like button and subscribe to the channel! Feel free to leave your feedback or requests in the comments section! Thank you for tuning in!
Envidio mucho este tipo de accesorios divertidos que comúnmente solo se encuentran en Japon, aunque es muy interesante verlos en funcionamiento. Gracias por hacer este vídeo! Fue muy bueno!
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Perhaps you can't play this software in Spanish, and I regret that, but I am very happy if you enjoyed it through this video!
Looks fun and it seems to work and sound much better than some other similar products that were worthless. And it comes with a game. I love rythm games. But you cannot learn guitar just with this. A beginner needs a real guitar. I think it was Ubisoft who released a guitar app with wich you can play using an actual guitar. Too many toys are exessive.