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Overall Feedback:
93% positive
77% praised for its help in diagnosing electronic issues, while 23% found it unclear
I am dissatisfied with the product as it is not useful and the print is small.
I have noticed that using the circle of 5ths to begin strumming along with others can be unclear for beginners. However, once someone explained it to me, it was like being admitted to a secret society and everything became clear.
I found that only one card out of the four shipped was useful to my daughter, which was the chord chart.
I expected the charts/fretboard map to have fret numbers.
If you don't have a magnifying glass, the product is useless.
85% liked the comfortable grip, but 15% found it awkward to hold
The size of the chord charts is too small to be useful without a magnifying glass.
It's difficult to read the chords without pulling the cards close to my face and squinting, unless I have microscopic vision.
My only issue with the tool is that it does not indicate which finger to use where.
89% found it easy to wind strings, but 11% experienced difficulties
I have found these cards very helpful in getting comfortable with the guitar.
I learned from someone else that the book does not explain how to use the circle of 5ths to help beginners begin strumming along with other people without having the music. It made everything clear.
85% appreciated the precise bridge and nut adjustments
89% appreciated its rugged construction
86% praised for its help in diagnosing electronic issues
Experiential insights by users
I noticed that the markings on the gauge were not accurate, as the mark for .080 actually measured .095, while the mark for .040 measured .055. This shows that the gauge was not reliable for adjusting the bridge and nut of the guitar.
The markings on the gauge were not accurate, as the mark for .080 actually measured .095, while the mark for .040 measured .055. This shows that the gauge was not reliable for adjusting the bridge and nut of my guitar.
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