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<p><em>Story by Benjamin F. Kuo</em></p>
<p><!--begin story-->Last week, Irvine-based <strong>Inspired Instruments</strong> (<a href="../">www.yourockguitar.com</a>) announced  a round of funding, saying that it has developed an electronic guitar  which combines the game controller functionality for popular videogames  like Rock Band and Guitar Hero with actual musical functionality. To  hear about how the firm is hoping to change the music industry, and  bridge between the world of video games and music, we spoke with CEO and  co-founder <strong>Kevin Kent</strong>.</p>
<p><strong> Can you describe what your instrument is all about?</p>
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<p>Kevin Kent: What we wanted to do, was create an instrument that was a  bridge between the millions and millions of gamers, and guitarists who  wanted to get into the digital age. My partner and I, Cliff Elion, have a  patent pending neck technology, which enables the guitar to be made at a  very accessible price point, and also have probably more functionality  and connectivity than any device in history. When we started discussing  the idea behind the company, Guitar Hero and Rock Band were the talk of  the town. We both came out of a professional music technology  background, and we met first in the 1980&#8242;s when I was working for Lynn  Electronics, inventor of the drum machine, which changed how music was  created. Prior to that, I had worked for a company that had invented  digital sampling, which is how much of the music today is created. I  also worked for the company which invented the MIDI protocol. When Cliff  and I got back together again, we kind of reminisced about a guitar  company we had done together in the 1980&#8242;s, which made the Photon  guitar, a MIDI guitar that we sold off to Gibson in the mid 80&#8242;s. I went  and did my thing, moved to Orange County, he moved to LA, and lo and  behold, eighteen to 20 years later we ran into each other again. I was  producing video games for Disney, and he had a long stint producing toys  and consumer electronic devices in China. He showed me the guitar  technology, telling me in his South African accent&#8211;that he &#8220;never gave  up&#8221; on the MIDI guitar. The MIDI guitar has been the holy grail us since  what we did back in the 1980&#8242;s. There were a lot of physical problems  with the MIDI guitar, because when the string vibrates, it took X amount  of time to analyze the pitch of the string, and turn that into a  digital signal of some sort. However, in the last 25 years we now have  USB, we have MIDI, we have Wi-Fi, we have Bluetooth, we have  Plpaystations, we have the Wii, we have the Mac, the PC, the iPhone, and  now the iPad. We wanted to create a mobile, digital device that spoke  to all of these devices, and which was affordable..</p>
<p><strong> What triggered your decision that this was the time to revive the idea? </strong></p>
<p>Kevin Kent: It didn&#8217;t take a marketing genius to realize that, at the  time, there were 25 to 35 million gamers playing music in Rock Band or  Guitar Hero. Now, when I saw playing Rock Band or Guitar Hero, exactly  what I mean is a fake music playing environment&#8211;where you get the  experience and feeling of playing music, but not really playing an  instrument. You look cool, and thank goodness kids out there are  fascinated by music. When my generation first turned on to music, the  three concerts I first went to were The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Led  Zeppelin. I have always loved it, and never gave up. So, with 25 to 30  million guys out there playing push button guitars and pushing plastic  paddles, and calling that a music experience&#8211;I heard from parents, and  you&#8217;d hear&#8211;why isn&#8217;t my kid spending as much time learning real music,  as pushing plastic paddles? I had the opportunity to talk to the  inventors of Guitar Hero, who are all my friends, and told them it used  to be when you talked about paddles, that was what happened to you when  you had been very bad. So we have 25 to 30 million gamers, of which as  high as 50 percent have told interviewers they&#8217;d like to play real  music. What happens with gamers, is their music experience is one where  they found good immediately, where they can look like rock stars, slide  around on the floor, hold the guitar up in the air, etc. But, they  haven&#8217;t learned anything about music, except perhaps some good rhythm  competency and hand-eye coordination&#8211;but, as my wife, who has a masters  in music says&#8211;they are savants. Those guys playing Guitar Hero at full  speed are just like they&#8217;re able to drive the wrong way up the 405 at  4:45pm without hitting anything. So, they&#8217;re incredible with the  hand-eye coordination, but can&#8217;t play anything for real on a guitar.  Having learned over a number of years&#8211;my firm Inspired Arts and Media  has been in Orange County for fourteen years, providing digital media to  big corporate clients like Allergan, Sony, and Warner Bros.&#8211;with human  interface design, you can&#8217;t change everything at once. People will give  their kid a guitar, they&#8217;ll plug it into an amplifier after spending  $250 on a Strat pack from Fender, and they can&#8217;t tune it, their fingers  hurt, it sounds bad, it doesn&#8217;t look good, and doesn&#8217;t sound cool. They  find out it is freaking hard to actually play guitar.</p>
<p><strong> So how do you get over that challenge? </strong></p>
<p>Kevin Kent: I was working on video games, and just worked on a game for  Paramount, the School of Rock, Jack Black for the iPhone, and prior to  that the Hanna Montana game for Disney. I realized that for something to  succeed, number one&#8211;it can&#8217;t hurt your fingers. Number two&#8211;your  guitar has to be in tune all the time, and can never be out of tune. And  number three, it must sound good right out of the box&#8211;or as we say,  rocks rights out of the box. Those challenges cannot be overcome with a  normal guitar.  What we found, in taking our product to the MTV awards,  is our product is game changer. It&#8217;s a game changer, because if you  could imagine picking up a guitar, our guitar has a built-in soundtrack.  It has built in chord progressions. If you play guitar, you know that  there are lots of given progressions everyone learns when they are  playing guitar. Those are built into the guitar. In addition, we have  thousands of others you can download from our web site. Chord  progressions are the magic to guitar&#8211;for example, there&#8217;s the A minor  to F thing which is used in songs like All Along the Watchtower to  Rhianna, there are like fifty songs that use that progression. Our  technology allows you to not play a wrong note. In You Rock mode, it  will map away all the wrong notes, so as you slide down the fretboard,  you still sound good. You don&#8217;t play any wrong notes, you&#8217;re not out of  tune, your fingers don&#8217;t hurt. As a guitar player, you might think  that&#8217;s totally cheating, and in conversation with guitar teachers they  get a little dismayed&#8211;I tell them the goal is to get people to stop  practicing music, and to start playing it. My goal is to have an entire  generation of kids go from playing computer games, to actually playing  music, smiling the whole way. I want no more guitars left in the closet,  out of tune and with a broken E string.</p>
<p>In You Rock mode, we&#8217;ve mapped out the fret board in  all the different  keys, major and minor. So, if you have the fret board in the key of E,  it&#8217;s mapped out so you can&#8217;t play B flat or D natural, and you can just  take the bottom three frets and play your fingers like a 3 bar chord,  and without any fancy footwork you can sound like Les Paul in a  hearbeat. We have a couple of different modes which help teach you. The  default mode makes so, even if you&#8217;re on the wrong fret, it will play  the right note. That&#8217;s kind of cheating, but I think that makes you play  more, because you sound cool.  In Rock mode number two, which uses the  same technology, when you play the wrong note, just like in the video  games, it makes a funny sound. That&#8217;s actually how you learn a chord  progression in the real sense, and aren&#8217;t just faking it. What I  believe, firmly, is that kids and adults will be much more likely to  learn guitar when it&#8217;s fun. That&#8217;s what differentiates us from any other  instrument or technology for the guitar&#8211;I believe we&#8217;ve created the  world&#8217;s first digital guitar, which will change the world and how people  learn music.</p>
<p><strong> Can you talk about how your product works with Guitar Hero and Rock  Band? </strong></p>
<p>Kevin Kent: It&#8217;s funny, someone at a prominent guitar retailer told me  the colors at the fred board of a guitar, which match Guitar Hero, mean  more to the aspiring gamer than a name like Fender or Gibson. They care  more about seeing those than anything else. So, our product works with  Rock Band 2, 3, The Beatles beautifully. It works with Guitar hero 3, 4,  5, 6 and so on. We&#8217;ve got multitouch sensitivity&#8211;because a real guitar  you can&#8217;t play on your E string three times in different places, but in  gaming you&#8217;ve got to be able to do that. And, it works great. The thing  is, it is harder to play&#8211;picking a string and pushing down on a fret  is harder than levering a paddle and pushing a button. We originally  thought&#8211;what were those kids going to think, if it&#8217;s harder to play  than a paddle guitar? However, we found both that paddle guitars  initially had lots of reliability issues, so no one is in love with  them, and were looking for an alternative. But, more importantly, from a  psychological standpoint, these gamers want the next level&#8211;they want  the next level up. They actually liked that it was harder. They want to  show their friends that they could play this, as well as a paddle  guitar.</p>
<p>The other scenario, going in the other direction, is there are now these  25 to 30 million kids, who, with their right hand, can move that paddle  so fast that it&#8217;s scary. There&#8217;s a whole generation of kids playing  these who only know how to use their right hand. At one of the seminars  we did, I had gamers playing guitar, and one kid who was twelve years  old using our guitar in You Rock mode, starting picking up and down,  rocking like he would with a paddle, was essentially&#8211;in guitar player  terms&#8211;shredding. I wasn&#8217;t sure what he was doing with his left hand,  but in You Rock mode you can&#8217;t play a wrong note. It sounded amazing.  Coming up, and older kid said&#8211;you shred, how long have you been playing  guitar?  The kid said 20 minutes, because it was the first time he had  ever played. Those gamers have an incredible success when they first  start playing using You Rock mode, because they have an incredible  facility in their right hand to play the rhythm&#8211;that&#8217;s a whole legion  of potential guitar players.</p>
<p><strong>Where are you in terms of distribution and availability of the  guitar?</strong></p>
<p>Kevin Kent: Internationally, we have distributors in place in 25  countries. We&#8217;ve got samples in the field, and orders of container  magnitude in most of those countries. I get emails and faxes every day  asking me where my guitar is, in various languages. We&#8217;re just now  getting product&#8211;we received our first guitars in production yesterday  domestically, which we are using to supply pre-sales and direct sales,  early adopters, early adopters, and key influencers here in the states.  Meanwhile, we will be shipping into various countries, container loads,  over the summer.</p>
<p><strong> On the business side, how are you getting this to market&#8211;through the  music industry, or through the video game industry? </strong></p>
<p>Kevin Kent: It&#8217;s a combination of the consumer electronics business and  the music business. The music business really hasn&#8217;t had much growth in  recent years, and until they play the guitar, they tend to be very  suspect of it. Once they play it, they change their tune, and really the  problems with larger retailers, is they don&#8217;t know where to put it. I  don&#8217;t have the answer there, and hope to in a year&#8217;s time. With the  consumer electronics industry, they&#8217;re not sure if they&#8217;ll put the  device in the video game aisle&#8211;which is a big disservice to what it  does&#8211;or maybe as an accessory device for a Mac or PC, which is also  limiting&#8211;or possibly as a standalone guitar instrument, in the guitar  department&#8211;but it sure takes a very smart guitar person to understand  how you can use this. That&#8217;s probably the biggest hurdle and challenge  we face as a company. In our marketing, and where we&#8217;ve been running a  campaign, we are asking&#8211;how do you rock? How do you play? How do you  learn? How do you record?&#8211;trying to get the message out that whether  you&#8217;re an aspiring musician, and established gamer, or a music teacher,  the You Rock guitar allows you to rock whenever. It is a marketing  challenge of great magnitude, to determine where to convince retailers  to put this. We really have to rely on consumers to make that decision,  and it&#8217;s a big challenge because it does so much stuff. Fortunately for  us, stores like Best Buy are adding real music departments within their  stores. It&#8217;s an interesting fact, that in the last five years, with the  rise of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, there&#8217;s actually been no appreciable  uptake of electric guitars and acoustic guitars at retailers, even  though the thought that by playing Guitar Hero or Rock Band, it would  inspire people to buy guitars. It hasn&#8217;t happened, because of a lot of  the things I attested to earlier&#8211;if it goes out of tune, it hurts your  fingers, or doesn&#8217;t look cool, you&#8217;re off the island.</p>
<p><strong> Thanks, and good luck! </strong></p>
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We&#8217;re bearing the expense of airing this first batch of products, and working with our distribution partners (ezGear, DBL, and others) to allocate product in the order received.  We&#8217;re doing the best we can to manage demand &#8211; and grateful for the passionate enthusiasm of our customer base.  It&#8217;s a nice problem to have, but a problem nonetheless &#8211; and we recognize that.  Now that production is underway, we&#8217;ll be catching up in the US and abroad as quickly as we can.<br />
If you&#8217;re wondering about your order, please contact us via the support page here on the site.</p>
<p>Several customers have ordered accessories to the product; from Game Flex Cartridges to Carrying Case Gig Bags.  We don&#8217;t have all of them yet.  But we won&#8217;t delay shipping your guitar!  If you prefer to wait for your guitar until your accessories are part of the shipment please let us know &#8211; contact information can be found on the support page.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><a title="Inspired Instruments Raises $1.25M, Lets You Rock  Out On A Digital Guitar (Video)" rel="bookmark" href="http://techcrunch.com/2010/06/08/inspired-instruments/">Inspired Instruments Raises $1.25M,  Lets You Rock Out On A Digital Guitar (Video)</a></div>
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<p><a href="http://www.inspiredinstrumentsinc.com/">Inspired Instruments<img id="snap_com_shot_link_icon" src="http://i.ixnp.com/images/v6.33/t.gif" alt="" /></a>, makers of a portable,  real-string digital guitar dubbed the <a href="../yourockguitar">You Rock Guitar<img id="snap_com_shot_link_icon" src="http://i.ixnp.com/images/v6.33/t.gif" alt="" /></a>, has raised <a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/company/inspired-instruments">$1.25  million<img id="snap_com_shot_link_icon" src="http://i.ixnp.com/images/v6.33/t.gif" alt="" /></a> from a number of  private investors in preparation for the launch of the You Rock Guitar  platform and to move forward with a line of accessories and software  solutions.</p>
<p>The company’s flagship product, the You Rock Guitar, is a mobile  digital guitar and game controller that plays nice with the Wii,  PlayStation 3, your computer, iPod / iPhone, iPad, your amplifier or  stereo and with popular games like Guitar Hero and RockBand.</p>
<p>The round of funding, Inspired Instruments’ first, was led by  co-founder and CEO Kevin Kent.  Says co-founder and president Cliff Elion:</p>
<blockquote><p>“We are ready to take Inspired Instruments to the next  level by expanding the distribution, infrastructure and product  development team. By securing capital for this venture, we are right on  track to truly bridge the gap between playing games and playing real  instruments.  In fact, Kevin and I did our first MIDI guitar more than  25 years ago and sold that to Gibson – this guitar leaves that  technology in the dust.”</p></blockquote>
<p>You can’t buy one straight away, though – the company says they’re  currently back-ordered. According to the <a href="http://www.inspiredinstrumentsinc.com/You-Rock-Guitar-p/yrg%201000.htm">website<img id="snap_com_shot_link_icon" src="http://i.ixnp.com/images/v6.33/t.gif" alt="" /></a>, the product will set  you back $219.99 (list price).</p>
<p>It’s an interesting idea for sure – check out the video below for  more.</p>
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<p>Inspired Instruments was founded in 2009 to inspire a new  generation of music makers. Inspired Instruments is dedicated to  providing customers with innovation at every opportunity, delivering  real music for real gamers.</p>
<p>Have fun.  Rock will… <a title="Learn More" href="http://www.crunchbase.com/company/inspired-instruments">Learn More</a></p>
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<div><a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/product/you-rock-guitar">You Rock Guitar</a></div>
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<td><a title="yourockguitar.com" href="../" target="_blank">yourockguitar.com</a></td>
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<td>Launch Date:</td>
<td>2009</td>
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<p>YOU ROCK GUITAR is the real, rockin’, learning, gamin’, rippin’,  do-everything guitar that connects to virtually any type of device!</p>
<p>Amps, MP3 players, Video Games, PCs, Macs, Headphones, it’s the  easiest guitar decision you’ll ever… <a title="Learn  More" href="http://www.crunchbase.com/product/you-rock-guitar">Learn More</a></p>
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		<title>Doug Morton, Audio Guru – Powers up the Guitar</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 17:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Doug joins Inspired Instruments]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since 1982, Doug Morton has been spinning heads, CD’s and chips when it comes to digital audio. Doug’s company Q-Up Arts is one of the stalwarts in the sampling industry. Now, Doug Morton and Kevin Kent are working together again for the first time in years. Doug and Kevin worked together at E-Mu and a few years later Doug helped Kevin master his solo piano CD, recorded at the Record Plant Recording studios. Doug got the once over from Cliff on the tool kits for the custom chips that make up the audio portion of the You Rock Guitar, the three have been pounding away at the sounds since February. Session after session, one guitar after the other, the boys have finally settled in on their top guitars for the sound library built into the You Rock Guitar.</p>
<p>Inspired Instruments, Inc. announced the introduction of its hybrid guitar the ‘<strong>You Rock Guitar’</strong> designed specifically for those who want to migrate from video games like Rock Band and Guitar hero to playing real guitar music. The You Rock Guitar’s patented technology bridges the gap between rhythm based video games and real music.</p>
<p>According to Kevin Kent, CEO of Inspired Instruments “The transition between video games and real music performance has been elusive and real holy grail for the millions of Guitar Hero and Rock Band players who want to step out of the game box and onto a real stage.  Playability must be immediate.  Never having to tune the guitar is essential.  The feature set must include incredible sounds and game-like fun in the jamming. The integration of multiple levels of technology makes the You Rock Guitar the most advanced game and music controller in history – all at an incredible value. This is guitar 2.0”</p>
<p>Inspired Instruments, Inc. is proud to announce that prestigious sound designer and composer, Doug Morton has agreed to produce the sounds and music for its breakthrough new product, the <strong>You Rock Guitar</strong>.  The You Rock Guitar will include custom internal sounds, including such classics and Les Pauls’, Stratocasters, Telecasters, Hamer’s, ES335’s, Washburn Acoustics,  12 Strings, and some metal and grunge and punk guitars that will melt the paint off your walls. Morton states, “We’re putting in about 20 grand worth of guitars in this thing, its a game changer, its rock and roll.”</p>
<p>The You Rock Guitar, is not just a controller for such hit games as Rock Band and Guitar Hero, but it’s separates the rockers from the wanna-bes because it is also a fully functional live performance instrument. It has both stereo mini-out for use with an iPod and ¼ hi-impedance output for plugging right into your guitar amp or mixer.</p>
<p><strong>The world’s best guitar sounds included</strong></p>
<p>Morton has promised realistic acoustic guitars ranging from Punk grunge to screaming Les Paul leads as well as nylon, steel and 12 strings, but Doug’s specialty is outrageous electric guitars. “They called it You Rock Guitar, that was the mission. This has been an outrageous project starting with the sampling sessions to modeling the sounds and recording the loops to spec. The only problem is it all sounds so cool, I spend way too much time playing once I get a great sound, and hey, I got a deadline!”</p>
<p><strong>he Chord Progressions That Changed the World and the “You Rock Mode”</strong></p>
<p>Every new guitar player needs to learn and play some basic chord progressions so they can jam with their friends. Start with just two cords then three chords and then on to the major blues in 12 and 16 bars.  And if that’s not cool enough, how about “You Rock Mode” where you can run your fingers up and down the frets without ever making a mistake.  Learn the solo and pentatonic modes by playing, not studying some dry charts. This mode lets you play like a real rock star with the background tracks blazing away. Have Fun, Rock will happen.</p>
<p>According to Kevin Kent, CEO of Inspired Instruments “Doug and I first worked together almost 25 years ago. His work and quality speaks for itself, and when you get your hands on a You Rock Guitar and just play the sounds and music, you just may forget that you bought a real electric guitar that doubles as a game controller.  This instrument will take you and your family to new levels of music entertainment.</p>
<p>Kent, goes on to say “Having Doug produce the sound library and music says one thing about the You Rock Guitar… it will rock.  He is a good friend and at the top of his game, there is no better person in the world to develop these sounds.”</p>
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		<title>Exchange Policy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 09:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>YRGcms2010</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.yourockguitar.com" target="_blank">YouRockGuitar.com</a> store purchases can be exchanged within 30 days of the purchase date. The customer is responsible for the shipping cost of that item to the warehouse. Items that have been opened or used cannot be exchanged for a different product. There is a 25% restocking fee for all items sent in for exchange.</p>
<p>Please Note: This exchange process is only for items that were ordered in error or, for example, in the wrong size in the case of apparel. If you are in need of an exchange relating to Warranty, please contact Inspired Instruments customer support at: <a href="mailto:support@yourockguitar.com">support@yourockguitar.com</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 09:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>YRGcms2010</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inspired Instruments Returns Policy]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inspired Instruments guarantees the quality of every product we offer on arrival. If you receive damaged product and it is reported within 14 days of delivery we will ship you a brand new item as soon as possible.   Please note: In the case of an item that may have gone out of stock and is no longer in production, we will issue a refund for the purchase after the item has been received by our warehouse.  We offer a refund on returned products ordered from the <a href="http://www.yourockguitar.com" target="_blank">YouRockGuitar.com</a> store within 30 days of the date of purchase.  We cannot accept returns of certain items, including:</p>
<p>Any item that is returned more than 30 days after delivery. - Any product that has been opened (taken out of its plastic wrap). - Any item that is not in its original condition, is damaged, or is missing parts (unless it was damaged before it was received).</p>
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		<title>Shipping Policy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 09:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Inspired is shipping product to customers in the order purchases have been received.  We&#8217;ve been accepting pre-orders and will be shipping to those customers as product is received in the USA.  Our International orders will also be going out to Europe, Canada, Mexico, and parts of Asia.  If you purchased directly from Inspired on our web site, please check your order status on our BUY page.  For customers purchasing from resellers abroad, please consult their shipping policy.</p>
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		<title>Warranty</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 09:04:39 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>90 Day Warranty on all You Rock Guitar Branded Products</p>
<p>Every You Rock Guitar and branded accessory purchased from YouRockGuitar.com comes with a 90 day warranty. We will replace any defective component(s) within 90 days of the purchase date via our warranty exchange process. This warranty is only available for the branded You Rock Guitar without modifications or alterations.</p>
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		<title>Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2010 05:51:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>YRGcms2010</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Renowned music teacher Karl Aranjo talks about the benefits of the You Rock Guitar]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIzKH-v82kE">Renowned teacher Karl Aranjo sees the You Rock Guitar as a great learning tool.</a></p>
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		<title>You Rock Mode – Sound Loops &amp; Theory</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 13:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the You Rock Mode you never make a mistake and sound great.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you ever just want to pick up a guitar and rock out and always sound like you knew what you were doing? Or did you want to go straight from Guitar Hero to playing a real guitar without having to tune the dang thing,  or practicing over and over… well go from practicing to playing . We&#8217;re going to make guitar more fun than ever thought possible.  The You Rock Modes make you sound great right out of the box by not letting you play a wrong note. That&#8217;s why we say &#8220;Have Fun, Rock Will Happen.&#8221;</p>
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