

🎶 Pocket-sized power: Practice like a pro, anywhere, anytime!
The Pocket Guitar Chord Practice Tool is a compact, silent trainer featuring 6 steel strings and 6 frets, designed for beginners to develop finger strength and muscle memory. It includes a rotatable screen displaying over 400 chord diagrams, a built-in metronome for timing, and comes with a carry pouch and battery. Ideal for discreet practice on the go, it replicates the feel of a real guitar without producing sound.








| ASIN | B07SJPMRJF |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,068 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Guitar Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (1,722) |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | guitar tool |
| Package Dimensions | 12.2 x 2.4 x 1.77 inches |
C**L
Great tool for practicing Guitar when you don't have a guitar! (Not a Musical instrument)
Awesome device when you want to practice but don't want to disrupt those around you or want to develop muscle memory and strength. Yes, when I originally purchased this, I imagined listeming to this. Don't get me wrong it might be possible to invent a small version that can play the right notes. This is something that you can practice with in a theater, plane, long trip without driving, doctors office beach, etc. it is not an instrument though. just a tool to help with finger exercises and muscle memory. Enjoy this device it is definitely worth it. If you have the extra money to spend $500.00+ then just buy another guitar ie Travel ,Mini, Ukulele etc. if you want a device that you can practice spacing, and other exercises then buy this. you won't be disappointed.
D**O
Not a good learning tool
This pocket practice guitar is NOT a good tool for learning chords. The neck is smaller than a both a full-size guitar and a half-size guitar. The spacing between the strings, and the distance between the frets, are smaller and more narrow than standard guitars. Therefore your fingers CAN'T develop the proper muscle memory when you place them on the strings. I thought the digital chords and metronome would be helpful for developing speed and accuracy in changing chords, but the metronome is silent and the Chinese-translated directions for use are incomprehensible. Nothing can replace the repetition and consistent practice on a real guitar. A tuning key is included but accurate tuning is impossible. Hearing the sound of the chords is essential to getting accurate fingerings, and this is not possible. Save your money! This is an expensive piece of junk.
C**C
Slightly under “Okay”, right above “meh”
Serious guitarists: this is what you need to know. First off, to everyone complaining that it doesn’t sound like a guitar. It’s not meant to be a guitar, strings aren’t meant to be tuned to pitch. With that blaring fact out of the way, let me tell you what exactly this is. This is a mock guitar neck to practice chords, build dexterity and MAYBE learn some chords with the little chord library. I REALLY wanted to like this thing and tried to convince myself it was worth it. But the biggest deal breaker besides the fact you can’t actually play it was that in full extension, the joint break would snap off (not break but annoying to snap back into place). If you try to use this thing as a mock guitar, the ergonomics won’t even allow it because there’s nothing to counteract the left hand so you’re effectively struggling to hold it and “practice”. The little computer seemed to work fine enough but might I suggest an app called ChordShapes, it’s free and does the same thing. If you’re willing to spend this much on mock guitar, I think you’re better off saving a little more and just getting an actual guitar. The only thing that will make you better is actual real time with the guitar, and this will only take away that time. If convenience and portability is a factor, I would suggest just getting a smaller guitar-related instrument like a ukulele or guitarlele. They’re all the same notes, just small snapshot sections of the fretboard of a normal guitar. Heck even a mini guitar would be better than this. As always, it’s not about the gear that’ll make you better. It’s the time you put into it.
M**.
Excellent for its purpose!
First let me say it should be obvious, but I guess it’s not judging by some reviews, this is NOT a musical instrument! It’s purpose is to help you learn chord shapes and help you to build speed switching between them. You can enter various chords in whatever order you like, set a tempo from 30-260 and the chord shapes will cycle on the little screen. The strings provided are for practicing finger placement. They’re not the greatest but they’ll do. There’s a way to tighten them but I wouldn’t over do it. Doesn’t feel like it will take too much tension. Now for the bad, the instructions are kinda awful but with some time and effort you’ll figure it out. Also, the battery compartment is very loose, I had to put a piece of tape over it to keep from accidentally opening it. If it opens and the battery falls out, you have to reprogram all the chords you entered! I had this happen… Bummer! Overall I would recommend it! It’s really portable and pretty solid (closed). In the open position, with the cover slid back exposing the strings, it’s not so solid but you’re really just using the string part, the cover part is just something to hold on to with your non-fretting hand. Fully opened you have 6 frets. If you don’t slide the cover all they way open, say just exposing 5 frets or even just 4, the whole unit is very solid! Most, if not all, of the work you’ll be doing as a beginner will be on the first 3 frets, tops 4, anyway.
R**Y
Nice gift
Yep got it for a gift
I**W
It's all plastic
It's all plastic...which I didn't expect. I should've read the description better, but even the frets are molded into the plastic, they are not metal. The screen for the chords is cool, but really unnecessary in hindsight. I mean, why would you try to learn a new chord from scratch on this thing? You should know the chord before you even pick this thing up! Overall, just thoroughly unimpressed. I returned it and bought one made of wood and metal...and no chord screen.
L**O
Great tool.
A very simple and easy to use aid that teaches all the basic chords needed to play the piano or keyboard, works better than reading a book, takes up less space, is small and easy to carry. 👍
T**D
No chord confirmation
Waste of money. This doesn’t make sound right or confirm whether chord is right or wrong
A**R
What I was expecting.
J**A
excelente para practicar
S**T
Compra inútil, es un pedazo de plástico con cuerdas y una pantalla de jueguito de mercado, no es cómodo para practicar.
A**R
This product is useless. Garbage!
T**S
El material no está mal es de plástico, viene con 2 baterías, y una bolsita negra donde guardarlo. Me parece bien para practicar los acordes que es lo que más se me dificulta pero si se me hace demasiado caro simplemente para practicar no es como si pudieras tocar. No hace ruido que se me hace genial ya que trabajo en oficina.
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