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I'm confused here.
¿Are you looking for Guitar Hero or Piano Hero experience?
https://www.amazon.com/PEFEEL-Smart-Guitar-black-SG7/dp/B0B6BXXX9C gives one tactile experience
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/In-Store-Used/Used-Starr-Labs-Z7s-Midi-Guitar-Controller-MIDI-Controller.gc offers another.
I would just use one of those controllers and plug it into an actual DAW like Renoise. I had fun with guitar hero but I was also playing/learning guitar at the same time and before I even played guitar hero for the first time, and I just didn't keep up with guitar hero but I did continue playing guitar.