(My Original Blog Post: http://semperjase.com/?p=767)
Disney and Washburn Guitars have announced at CES 2009 that they will release a Guitar Hero-type video game that uses a real guitar. The idea is that you can really learn to play the guitar through this computer game (PC and Mac) due for release this summer. This is cool - a video game that helps you learn something. Reasonable price too: $200 with guitar included. Other versions will be also come out for keyboards and vocals.
The drawback? Being a Disney property, it is being aimed at kids. The guitar that will come with the game will be 3/4 scale and be aimed at the "tween" demographic with ties to Hannah Montana and other Disney properties (although any guitar should be able to work with the software). Looks like this means that the songs will be mostly Disney songs from the current stable of Disney shows.
Disney is missing out here. While there are young kids that are playing Guitar Hero, it is older audiences (teens and 20s) that have spent the bulk of the billions of dollars raked in by the Guitar Hero/Rock Band games. They aren't going to want Hannah Montana songs to be the first they learn to play on guitar.
I'd even be tempted at picking it up if the game wasn't filled with tracks from "High School Musical 3" like the demo video. I'd guess that Disney will quickly see the demand and versions for older audiences must surely follow.
I bet that in the next 10 years, we're going to see a popular musician who first learned to play on Disney Star Guitarist.