Loog Pro Acoustic Pink
Loog Pro Acoustic Pink
Loog Pro Acoustic Pink
Loog Pro Acoustic Pink
Loog Pro Acoustic Pink

Loog Pro Acoustic Pink

Regular price €144.00 Sale price €139.00

LEARN ON A LOOG, PLAY ANY GUITAR.

The Loog Pro uses the first three strings of a guitar: same strings, same tuning. This is why everything you learn on a Loog can be applied on a 6-string guitar as well.

 

AGES 8+

 

Playing songs on guitar can be a daunting task for beginners. Loog solves this: our 3-string guitars reduce chords to the basic triad, allowing for an easier and faster learning process. With a Loog, kids can play songs on day one, feeling rewarded and encouraged to keep on playing and learning. 

 

SCROLL DOWN TO LEARN MORE & SEE IT IN ACTION :)

 

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)
WHAT'S IN THE BOX
  • Loog Mini guitar
  • Loog flashcards with chord diagrams

With our 3-string Loog Pro Acoustic guitar and its accompanying app, beginners learn to play songs -not just scales or exercises- on day one. This gives them a sense of accomplishment that stimulates them to keep going. With Loog, kids are playing, learning and having fun from the very beginning, acquiring skills that stay with them forever. 

 

  • Award-winning design approved by educators
  • Perfect intonation and low string action for enhanced playability
  • Fully assembled and equipped with classical nylon strings
  • Includes flashcards with chord diagrams and full access to the Loog Guitar app (iOS and Android)

THE LOOG APP

When you get a Loog, you get more than just a guitar; you get an instrument bundled with an app that has everything you need to start playing songs: video lessons, a tuner, and even a digital songbook so you can learn guitar by playing real songs (Beatles, Stones, Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars and more).

SEE IT IN ACTION

FAQS

Why should I get a Loog over a more traditional beginner’s guitar?

Most guitars for kids are simply cheap, scaled-down replicas of a standard guitar. 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 build and materials, chances are your kid won’t feel engaged enough to play.

Why should I get a Loog over a ukulele?

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 Mini is better suited for you. You see, a ukulele is an entirely different instrument: it has its own strings, its own tuning and its own sound. The Loog Pro Acoustic has acoustic guitar strings and standard guitar tuning, so it plays and sounds just like a guitar. So if you want to get a ukulele, you should definitely get one (they are actually fun to play along with the Loog!). But if what you really want is a small, fun guitar, we humbly propose that you consider a Loog. 

What is the minimum age recommendation for the Loog Pro?

We recommend the Loog Pro for children 8 and up.

My kid is 6-7 years old; should I get a Mini or a Pro?

We recommend the Loog Mini for kids 3 and up and the Loog Pros for kids 8 and up. With that said, if there's a tallish 6-7 year-old who you feel might be better off with a Pro, that should be fine too. Our age recommendation is based on general standards, but obviously every kid is different so feel free to follow your gut on this one :)

Is the Loog Pro only for kids?

Absolutely not. We designed it for kids, but it is certainly suitable for 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.