NO STRINGS ATTACHED: YAMAHA EZ-AG GOES ACOUSTIC
Self-Teaching Guitar Has Appearance of an Acoustic, Lighted
Frets
and Realistic Sounds
BUENA PARK, CA (July 25, 2003)The Yamaha EZ-AG
is a new musical instrument that provides all the fun and excitement
of an acoustic guitar without the sore fingers, broken strings,
poor tuning and tedious exercises. Now anyone, of any age, can
learn chords and strumming by following lights.
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And, like its "electric" counterpart (EZ-EG),
the EZ-AG features 12 lighted frets that show beginners the actual
hand positions for chords, plus six "strings" that emulate
strumming or finger-picking. The onboard selection of songs can
be expanded via the Websongs can be downloaded into the
guitar's Flash ROM via MIDI IN/OUT connections and a quick connection
to a computer.
The EZ-AG reproduces realistic guitar sounds, bass
guitar sounds and the timbres of a banjo, piano and more through
its built-in speaker.
"Yamaha technology has made the EZ-AG one of
the first and certainly the easiest pathways to playing and having
fun with the guitar," states Jim Presley, marketing manager,
Portable Keyboards. "You're literally playing in minutes.
And, as easy and fun as the EZ-AG is, you're really learning to
play."
Selectable play modes include: Strumming Practice
for the right hand, where chords change automatically during a
strumming practice; Chord Training for the left
hand, where the user simply makes the chord changes while it strums;
and Full Play, which shows chord changes by lighting
the frets, while the user strums and plays chords.
"Guitar"-type features include volume,
tempo, and balance controls, standard and open tuning options,
plus an electronic capo for pitch adjustment. Users may plug the
EZ-AG into a standard guitar amplifier, or use the mini-headphone
jack for private practice. The EZ-AG operates on six "AA"
cells, and includes a power adapter, pick and strap.
The EZ-AG will be available in October.
For more information on the EZ-AG Guitar, write
Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division,
Portable Keyboards, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone
(714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com;
or www.yamaha.com.