Barbie "Jam with Me" Electronic Guitar Review


Features

  • Comes with song cartridge that contains 3 pop favorites
  • Pretend guitar looks just like the real thing, with a whammy bar
  • Built in dock for iPod Nano plus line in jack for other audio sources
  • Play guitar and sing at the same time with sing-along mic.
  • Separate volume control for guitar and microphone

Price: $39.99
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Amazon.com
Rocker girls can have a serious jam session with this electric guitar endorsed by number one cool girl Barbie. Definitely a toy rather than a real kid-sized instrument, this guitar has buttons along its neck instead of strings that emit different sounds in each of the four modes. When set to Strummin mode, each button produces a different guitar riff against an electropop backbeat. In Guitar mode, buttons each make a single echoing string sound and Jammin interjects background noises, such as cheering crowd sounds or comments from Barbie (such as "What a star!" and "Wow!), while girls strum the strings. (Parents, hold your ears for both of these modes!) Finally, the Karaoke button plays one of three top 40 hitsDestinys Childs "Survivor," Hilary Duffs "Come Clean," or Christina Aguileras "What a Girl Wants." Girls can plug the included headset into the guitar and sing along with their favorite stars or create their own lyrics to self-composed tunes. Separate volume controls for the guitar and microphone ensure that vocals wont get drowned out by the loud music. Girls can also alter the sound by adjusting the echo or bending the pitch down with the whammy bar. Other song cartridges are available separately with different song selections. This guitar operates via four "AA" batteries or a jack that plugs into a home stereo or amplifier and is covered by a one-year limited warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde