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Loog Pro Acoustic

Loog Pro Acoustic

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Designed for kids as young as 6 and good enough for pros. The Loog Pro Acoustic is a small, 3-string guitar, bundled with flashcards and free video lessons. With Loog, kids get to play songs from the very beginning, feeling rewarded and encouraged to keep on playing and learning.

  • Recommended: Ages 6+
  • Award-winning design approved by educators
  • Steel guitar strings and standard guitar tuning: Learn on a Loog, play any guitar.
  • Includes chord flashcards and free video lessons.
Color: Black

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WHY LOOG

We offer what we (and others) think is the best guitar for children. But it is true that there are many other options, some costing much less than a Loog. So why Loog? Most guitars for kids are simply cheap, small guitars. And because they have six strings anyway, the neck is still too wide for a child to play comfortably - let alone easily. Plus, cheap guitars tend to be cheaply made. It makes sense to avoid spending a fortune on a beginner's instrument, but by going with really bad quality, chances are your kid won’t feel engaged enough to play.

So what about ukuleles? 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.

Last but not least, when you get a Loog, you get more than just a guitar: you get an instrument bundled with a learning app, flashcards and video lessons. So when it comes down to value, Loog guitars are also a better option.

SPECS

  • Body: Basswood
  • Neck and fingerboard: Maple
  • Strings: Steel
  • Number of Frets: 18
  • Scale: 20.4" (520.0mm)
  • Length: 29.2" (740.5mm)
  • Width: 8.8" (223.0mm)
  • Depth: 2.6" (66.0mm)
  • Weight: 2.0lbs (0.9kg)

FAQs

Can I play ANY song on a 3-string guitar?
Yes. In fact, a regular chord in a standard 6-string guitar is usually comprised of no more than 3 notes. Loog Guitars allow you to play real chords and any song. It will not sound as full as if it were played with a high-end, concert guitar, but because of that same reason it provides a more approachable experience; more suitable for kids and beginners. 

 

If I learn to play a Loog Guitar, can I then use those learnings to play a regular 6-string guitar?
Yes, playing a Loog is not entirely different from playing a traditional guitar, it is just simpler. 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. Likewise, you can buy books or go online to find the chords to your favorite songs, and use those same chord-tabs meant for six-string guitars to play on your Loog. You just need to pay attention to the finger-placement on the first three strings and simply ignore the other ones! 

 

What is the minimum age recommendation for Loog Guitars?
We recommend the Loog Mini for children 3 and up, the Loog Pro for kids 6 and up, and the Loog Pro VI for kids 9 and up. 

 

Is The Loog Guitar only for kids?
Absolutely not. We designed them for kids, but even the Loog Mini is certainly suitable for just anybody who likes to play guitar. We count parents, grandparents and even pro guitarists as some of our most loyal customers.

 

How do you tune a Loog Guitar?
Quick answer: GBE, from low to high.

Loog Guitars use the same first three strings -and tuning- of a six-string guitar. This is why everything you learn on a Loog can later be applied on a standard guitar.

Now, Loog Guitars are all about exploration, so you can also use other string-configurations and tuning if you want to: Open A, Open G… whatever works for you.

 

Do you offer a left-handed Loog?
Yes we do! We are so excited to present our very first Left-handed Loog. Check it out! 


Should a beginner start with the acoustic model first and only then move to an Electric Loog?
Not really. In fact, some argue that it’s easier to start with an electric guitar, because the strings are closer to the fretboard and that makes them more comfortable to play. We suggest going with whatever model you like best.

 

I am interested in purchasing the Loog for a school. Do you offer special pricing for institutions?
We actually do. Please visit our Educators page to learn more.

WHAT'S IN THE BOX

  • Guitar 🎸
  • Flashcards 🃏
  • Picks 💛
  • Download code for the Loog Guitar app 📱
flashcards and app to learn how to play guitar

MORE THAN JUST A GUITAR

🎸 Guitar

📱 Learning App

🃏 Chord Flashcards

👩‍🏫 Video Lessons

🕹 Game-Like Exercises

beginner guitar for children

AS EASY AS 1-2-3

Our 3-string guitars reduce chords to triads -only three notes-, making the learning process easier and less intimidating for kids. 

LEARN ON A LOOG, PLAY ANY GUITAR.

Loog guitars use standard guitar strings and tuning. This is why everything you learn on a Loog can be applied on a 6-string guitar too.

REAL WOOD. REAL GUITAR.

The Loog Mini is small, fun and cute, but it's not a toy: it's a real guitar, made out of real wood, that projects a sweet, beautiful sound that's unbelievable for a guitar of this size and price.

THE LOOG GUITAR APP

Games, video lessons, a learn-to-play songbook with 200 songs by The Beatles, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars and more, and even an interactive TV show. The all-new Loog Guitar app is designed to get kids playing, learning and falling in love with music, all year long.

BACKSTAGE PASS

A suite of lessons, games, stories, songs and even a TV show, all designed to get kids playing, learning and falling in love with music. Includes full access to:

  • The Loog Guitar School
  • The Loog Guitar App
  • The Loog Guitar Show
  • Digital Songbook
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WE ARE ON A MISSION

We started Loog not just to help kids play guitar, but to foster curiosity around music. From Beatles and Prince, to the history of punk rock, to the science of sound waves, to why there are so many metal bands in Finland 🤓

With Loog, kids get to play, learn and fall in love with music right from day one!

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LOOG IN ACTION

IF YOU’RE THINKING OF GETTING YOUR KIDS INTERESTED IN MUSIC, LOOG IS PERFECT.

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RR
02/15/2024
Ruth R.
United States United States

Broken string

Took it out of the package, began to tune the guitar using the app and the string broke immediately. Please advise on how to proceed. It should not break on the first use when being careful and following instructions. Such a disappointment.

BB
02/07/2024
Brynn B.
United States United States

Change of e-mail.

Brynn Barger is my granddaughter. Please send all e mails to her father at vicbarger@gmail.com. Brynn lives the guitar. She is 6 years old. Thank you

WR
01/31/2024
Weston R.
United States United States

Great product

Perfect for my 5 year old. Holds a tune and sounds great.

DS
01/16/2024
David S.
United States United States

Poor tuning

We got this guitar for a 7yr old and a smaller nylon string one for our 3yr old. The steel strings on the larger acoustic don’t keep their tuning for either when you depress any string on the fretboard or if you play any string harder than the others. The nylon string guitar keeps its tune much better.

AH
01/16/2024
Alice H.
United States United States

on the fence

Beautiful product! It arrived a day after I needed (my fault for late purchase), so I was unable to give it to my grandson on Christmas. meanwhile, I discovered that you sell left-handers, and my grandson is left handed. I've been holding the guitar trying to make up my mind whether to return it for a left-handed one or give him the right-handed one I ordered and received. Wanting to get some advice about how important it is -- the handedness of the instrument. I've heard that many left-handed people play right-handed guitars. What do you think? Sincerely, Alice Hofheimer