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1/2 size Student Guitar - Not made in China!
 
1/2 size Student Guitar - Not made in China! Quantity in Basket: None
Code: AM12
Price: $99.99
 
  12 picks for $2.99
  Add Strap $4.95
  Carrying bag $10.95
 
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Recommended for ages 6 to adult Shipping note: This item comes in a bright blue box that has a picture of a guitar. If this is intended to be a surprise gift, you may want to consider having it shipped to an alternate address!

Dimensions

  • Length 34 inches
  • Width 12 inches
  • Depth 3 inches
Description:
This 34 inch Amigo guitar is an excellent introduction to guitar playing! The guitar is made with traditional wood construction and features six steel strings. Amigo guitars are crafted in Romania and are of high quality. Younger children will use this guitar initially for "Play Like" activity, but older kids can use it to learn to play in a lesson or class setting.

Frequently asked questions about this product:
(Scroll down to read the answer!)

What is the difference between 'acoustic' and 'classical' guitars?
Which is better: steel strings or nylon strings?
Which size guitar does my child need?
What accessories are available for this guitar?





What's the difference between 'acoustic' and 'classical' guitars?

  • A classical guitar (or Spanish guitar) will normally feature nylon strings
    on the higher notes only. The lower 3 strings are made of steel, just like a normal guitar. This guitar also features a slotted headstock, and a fairly wide neck and body. It has a softer, more mellow sound than the acoustic guitar.
  • An acoustic guitar will have a slimmer appearance than its classical counterpart. The neck is thinner, allowing smaller hands to reach around with ease. Acoustic guitars usually feature steel strings, which produces the louder sound that is associated with pop or folk music today.
 


Which is better for my musical kid: steel or nylon strings?

Nylon strings are softer, and therefore easier on little fingers than steel, but don't think that steel strings will hurt your child! The big deciding question is whether your musical kid is playing the guitar, or playing with the guitar. If you have a child that just wants to pick it up and strum and play every now and then, the exposure to the strength of the strings is minimal-either style guitar will do. If you have a child that is seriously interested in learning to play you may want to consider nylon strings-these softer strings will be more comfortable for the everyday practicer. Keep in mind that switching from one style guitar to another is not difficult, so moving from a classical to an acoustic later down the road is always an option!


What size guitar does my musical kid need?

Age is a general guideline for the size guitar your child needs. Keep in mind that your child's height relative to his/her age is also a deciding factor. A large child might move up a size and a small child might move down a size from the recommendation. If the size you order is not right, don't worry! MusicForKids will exchange it for you!

This chart will help you decide what to buy:

Age:

Guitar Recommendation:

3 to 6 years old Either child size or 1/2 size
6 to 9 years old Either 1/2 or three-quarter size
9 to 12 and older 3/4 or full size guitars