Gibson for Kids

Gibson for Kids

At Loog, we started with a simple idea: what if learning guitar could be easier — and more inviting — for kids? That’s why we created the three-string guitar. Ever since, our mission has been to help kids play, learn, and fall in love with music.

We believe music isn’t just about notes and chords: it’s about the sounds that move us, the artists who inspire us, and the instruments that shape generations. And few guitars have done that quite like Gibson.

There’s something unforgettable about your first guitar. And for many of us, there’s another milestone: the moment you get your first Gibson. That’s the feeling we wanted to capture in our Gibson x Loog collection: small guitars with a big sound, designed to start a child’s musical journey in the most meaningful way possible.

We’ve also created something special to share with your kids: an animated short story about the history of Gibson. From Orville Gibson’s very first workshop to the legendary shapes and sounds that defined music, this is a tale of creativity, innovation, and timeless sound.

Watch the story together here:

Want to find your own Gibson sound? Check out the Gibson x Loog line right here. A collection that pays tribute to two of the most iconic guitar designs of all time — the SG and the Les Paul — reimagined in short-scale, 3-string versions for kids, beginners, and anyone ready to rock.

Explore the Sounds of Gibson on this special Spotify playlist we've curated for this special release:

Check out our 'Musicians for Kids' series, where we cover legendary artists, bands and musical figures in a fun way to get your little ones familiar with the music staples. We've covered: Green Day, Blink-182OasisU2The Strokes, Paramore The Beatles, Bob DylanQueenThe White Stripes, Stevie Wonder, PrinceDavid BowieJoan JettDolly PartonJoni Mitchell, Nina SimoneElla FitzgeraldMiles DavisMadonnaElizabeth Cotten, Regina Spektor and more. Also, don't forget to stay tuned to our Instagram for more. See you next time! 🎸

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