gTar iPhone Guitar Has Three Levels Of Difficulty + USB/MIDI

Incident Technologies has introduced the gTar, a hybrid iPhone dock + music controller guitar that’s described as ‘the first guitar that anybody can play’.

The gTar uses digital sensors to sense your finger position and then the iPhone is used for sound generation.

The guitar offers three levels of difficulty/playability:

  • If you’ve never played the guitar before, start with Easy, where you only need to play the open strings. This gives you the chance to start playing your favorite songs right away while getting a hands on feel for the strings. SmartPlay is in effect here, so if you hit the wrong string, you won’t hear anything.
  • When you’ve graduated from Easy, you can move up to Medium and start playing the frets and strings at the same time. Smart Play is still in effect, so you can continue to play without the fear of messing up.
  • When you’ve mastered a song and want to take it to the next level, try playing in Hard. Here, the gTar will continue to display the correct notes, but allows you to play whatever you want. SmartPlay stops working here, so every note you play will ring out.

Several aspects of the gTar may make it interesting for electronic musicians:

  • The gTar is USB-MIDI compliant. Incident says that they’ll “be releasing some tutorials and hacks soon!”, if you’re interested in hacking the gTar to create/perform music.
  • They also plan to offer an SDK in the future, for people that are interested in building apps for the gTar.

In The Box:

  • Padded Backpack Gig Bag
  • Guitar Strap
  • USB Charger (1A 5V)
  • USB Cable
  • Two Sets of Replacement Strings
  • Three SmartPicks
  • Line-out Headphone Adapter
  • iPhone not included

The gTar is being developed as a KickStarter project. It is fully funded already. gTars are priced starting at $350. See the KickStarter page for details.

3 thoughts on “gTar iPhone Guitar Has Three Levels Of Difficulty + USB/MIDI

  1. Ola! Synthhead,
    I was wondering on a similar note, Digg iPhone app lets you browse text, videos and images from the site itself. It also allows you to share the freshest news through several internet services. Here is a quick look at its features and interface.
    Wishes

  2. All these guitar-ish things are so cheesy. Just learn to play a damn guitar already! It’s so much more satisfying, and can actually produce something worth listening to.

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