3/4 Guitar: Who the Smaller Size Suits
The 3/4 guitar is known as a child size, but it works just as well for adults with small hands and as a compact travel guitar. We explain scale length,...
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The 3/4 guitar is known as a child size, but it works just as well for adults with small hands and as a compact travel guitar. We explain scale length,...
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Scale length is the vibrating string length between nut and saddle. We explain typical measurements, how they affect feel and tone, and when a short scale makes sense.
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Which size classical guitar does an adult need? The 4/4 is the standard, the 7/8 the comfortable alternative. Plus quality tiers from student to concert.
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Nylon strings sound warm and feel soft, steel strings sound loud and bright. Which string belongs on which guitar and why the build settles the question.
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What defines a Spanish classical guitar: solid-wood construction, a warm tone and the difference between cedar and spruce, from Alhambra to Guitaras Español.
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Which classical guitar size fits which age? A size chart by age and height, scale length explained and beginner models to choose for the new school year.
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Alhambra's range runs from the entry-level 1C to the upper mid-range 4P. We explain what separates the tiers — solid top, cedar vs. spruce, build quality — and which model...
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Steel or nylon strings, wide or narrow neck, pop or classical: this guide shows the real differences and which guitar fits your start.
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