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In case you haven't seen the graphic novels or clothes with her image, Emily the Strange is a fictional, hard-to-please, 13 year-old girl with 4 black cats, a dark world view, and one-liners like "wish you weren't here." And thanks to Epiphone, she's now got her own guitar. The limited edition Emily the Strange electric guitar is an Epiphone G-310 with Emily graphics all over it and the included guitar gig bag and strap. This is when we wish we had little sisters and nieces. More Emily the Strange products.
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Yamaha is making it easier than ever to learn how to play the piano with their new EZ-200 portable electronic keyboard. It has an interactive teaching system where you choose one of the 100 built-in songs, pick the left or right hand part, hit "Start," and the keys you're supposed to play light up. The song will even stop and wait for you while you hunt and peck. Other features include an LCD display, 367 "voices" for you to choose from (piano, guitar, violin, bass, etc.), MIDI and XGlite compatibility, and an adjustable metronome. More portable keyboards.
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Is this how the Donnas got started? We normally scoff at San Rio, but we must admit we want this Hello Kitty Stratocaster guitar. Features include a 21-fret maple fingerboard, a fixed bridge and die-cast tuner to keep you in tune, single volume control, dot position inlays, and of course some rockin' Hello Kitty graphics. And its slim neck is ideal for girls' smaller hands. Available in pink and black. Too feminine for you? Check out the Badtz Maru bass.
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