Guitar

A guitar is an object found in various expansions of The Sims and The Sims 2, The Sims Stories, The Sims 3, and The Sims 4.

In The Sims, The Sims 2, and all The Sims 2 based games, the guitar performance is controlled by the creativity skill, and in The Sims 3 and The Sims 4 by the guitar skill.

Beejaphone Guitar
In The Sims: Livin Large, guitar performance is controlled by the Creativity skill. Sims will play better as their creativity goes up, and Sims who come to watch are more likely to respond positively.

The guitar is known as the Beejaphone Guitar, and resembles a Fender Stratocaster, more specifically the guitars used by Stevie Ray Vaughan, or Eric Clapton although with a very different headstock design, a common practice in game design as headstocks are some of the most heavily copyrighted parts of a guitar.

The amplifier appears to be based on Fender's line of tube amplifiers.

Unlike The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, children can play the guitar for fun, even though they cannot gain skill points.

Superflux Über UV Guitar
In The Sims 2: University, guitar performance is controlled by the creativity skill. As with other instruments, Sims play better as their creativity goes up. Also, as creativity climbs, Sims can play the instrument in slightly different ways. For example, Sims with high creativity can put the guitar behind their back while playing.

If three other Sims with similarly high creativity skills get together (four in total), they can each play the piano, drums and bass, producing a fantastic beat. Since each performer will have his or her own tip jar, four high-creativity Sims performing as a band can earn a fair amount in tips.

The guitar in The Sims 2: University is known as the Superflux Über UV Guitar, and somewhat resembles an Epiphone Casino, although with a slightly different shape, an old-fashioned "tailpiece" bridge, and a small green Plumbob at the top of the headstock.

In The Sims 2 and The Sims 2 Pets for console, Sims can shoot fire from the head of the guitar while playing.

Guitars are not available in The Sims 2 (PSP), even though it did contain some elements from The Sims 2: University.

The Rock Hammer
In The Sims 2: Seasons, the career reward for the Music career track is a guitar known as The Rock Hammer. It increases the learning rate for the creativity skill by 400%.

If University is installed, the Perform... interaction is available, and The Rock Hammer can be played together with other instruments.

Unlike some other guitar models in The Sims, the Rock Hammer doesn't appear to be based on a particular model, and is instead just a generic "rock guitar", with a black paintjob, oddly shaped body and sharply pointed ends.

Sonaflux Guitar
In The Sims 3, guitar performance is controlled by the guitar skill. The reputation Sims have with you will increase as they watch you play the guitar. Sims have three options once they reach at least level five: to play for tips (money), to perform a song/composition, or simply to play. Performing a song makes a Sim reach the next level more speedily. Another option is unlocked at this level; when a Sim is with their significant other, they may serenade them. Guitars can be placed in the Sim's inventory and played on community lots.

Unlike the game's predecessors, the guitar appears to be an acoustic guitar rather than an electric due to the absence of an amplifier. This means that less space is required to place it on a lot. It is not based on any particular real-life guitar, although it appears to be a "Dreadnought"-type guitar, with a small green PlumBob at the top of it's headstock.

Dulcinea Guitar
The Sims 3 Store offers one additional guitar which is effectively just a reskinned Sonaflux Guitar. It is part of a steampunk set.

It appears to be based on real life resonator guitars, which contain large circular metal cones similar to the one on the Dulcinea. However, since it reuses the standard guitar sounds, very much unlike the distinctive sound a resonator guitar makes.

Das Kauker R86
In The Sims 3: High-End Loft Stuff there is an electric guitar for Sims with different properties from either the Sonaflux Guitar or the Dulcinea Guitar. It plays a clean electric note, instead of acoustic, and playing it at a low Guitar skill level can summon a noise complaint from neighbours, resulting in a police visit. It also generates a small amplifier when it is played, similar to the Sonaflux's guitar case when playing for tips. It plays all the same compositions as the Sonaflux, but with an electric tone to them. However, on the Sonaflux Guitar, 'A Perfect Moment' is a Bourrée style calm piece, whereas on the Das Kauker it starts off in the same way, but abruptly turns into a wild, improvisational electric guitar solo. The guitar itself resembles a 50s/60s Gretsch guitar, and is nearly identical in appearance to the SuperFlux Uber UV guitar from The Sims 2: University.

Iconic Jam Guitar
In The Sims 3: Late Night, an exclusive electric guitar can be obtained as a gift received by a five-star celebrity. This guitar cannot be bought through buy mode without using cheats; however, it can be sold for §2000. This guitar's pointed bottom resembles the Ibanez ICT.

El Grungo
In The Sims 3: 70s, 80s, & 90s Stuff there is a guitar inspired by the 80s. While it looks like an electric guitar, it is actually an acoustic guitar and plays the acoustic guitar sounds.

Despite having a name that implies a connection with Grunge music, the general design of the guitar far more closely resembles those played by heavy metal musicians. In particular, those in glam metal bands bands during the 1980's, which many in grunge movement heavily disliked, and ironically, ended up replacing with grunge as the dominant form of rock music in the 1990's.

Players who are familiar with modifying game files can find the  OBJK and change the scriptClass to   to make it sound like an electric guitar. (This is possible because the sound resources for an electric guitar are in the base game.)

Apogee Ultra Model SD9 Guitar
In The Sims 3: Into the Future, this guitar is more of a futuristic feature. This is also the only guitar that has a body with a large hole. It appears to be based on an extremely stripped-down and futuristic Gibson Explorer or Firebird. Coincidentally, despite being designed to be something only found in the far future, numerous real-life guitars of extremely similar design have been made.

The Sims 4
In The Sims 4, any Sim aged teen or older can practice playing the guitar. Like The Sims 3, some guitars may look electric, but they all produce an acoustic sound when played.

A Sim needs a guitar in their inventory to be able to sing songs around a campfire.

Pied Piper Acoustic Guitar
Fun: 3 + Guitar skill

Grim's Ghoulish Guitar
Fun: 3 + Guitar skill For PC and macOS players, this guitar is unlocked by signing up for an official The Sims 4 email newsletter, though they are free to unsubscribe from it afterwards. For console players, it is unlocked after linking either a PlayStation or Xbox account, respectively, with an EA account.

Freezer Bunny Blues Guitar
Fun: 3 Environment: 2 + Guitar skill

Rock Legend Signed Guitar
Fun: 3 Inspiring Décor: 6 + Guitar skill Must be unlocked by reaching level 10 of the Entertainer career while in the Music branch.

Crafted Guitar
Fun: 3 Environment: 2 (if Normal quality) Environment: 4 (if Excellent quality) + Guitar skill Must be crafted at the Woodworking table, requires level 8 in the Woodworking skill and level 8 in the Guitar skill.

StickiMo Travel Acoustic Guitar
Fun: 3 + Guitar skill

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