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Choosing A Guitar For Your Child

How do I know what size guitar to order for my Child? A guitar should not be too long a reach as to strains a child's arms and wrist. These guidelines are generalized and may overlap if your child is tall or short for his age. Consider these variables below.

General Age Groups/Sizes

  • Ages 4-7= 1/2 Size
  • Ages 8-12 = 3/4 Size
  • Ages 12 & up = Standard/Dreanought/Classical

What are the sizes/lengths of the various size guitars?

Here is a listing of common guitar sizes.

  • 1/2 - 30.0" (Student)
  • 3/4 - 34.0" (Student)
  • Standard - 36.0" (Student/Adult)
  • Classical - 36.0 - 39.0" (Student/Adult)
  • Dreadnought - 36.0 - 39.0" etc..... (Student/Adult)

Note: Dreadnought guitars are more for adults because the body is wider and some have longer necks. This could be a problem for a child when trying to learn, as it could strain their hands and arms. This could even discourage them enough to lose interest.

   


 
 

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