- 34" junior-size classical guitar with nylon strings
- Guitar’s light weight makes it easy to hold; only 2.12 pounds
- Suitable for ages 5-8
- Perfect for young guitarists with small hands
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Sally Benitez
Good for Young Musicians
I bought this as a beginners guitar for a 3 year I'll. It's perfect. It takes a while for the strings to stretch. He loves it, it plays.
Chompink Sunshine
It's lovely & my little loves it!
It's really lovely & my little one is really enjoying it. Really lioks better in person than I expected. Nice touches like embossed metal & pretty inlay. I am very happy with it & so is my sweet little.
Frankie Keller
Five Stars
Very decent guitar for the money. My grandson loves it!
Devonte Grant
good sound
My son wanted a guitar. He likes playing with it (though we haven't gotten around to learning to play it yet). The sounds are good. Seems like a good starter model.
Sally Tanoshii
NICE FOR THE PRICE
For the price this is a very fun guitar. Had to buy a tuner but then we all had lots of fun plucking away.
Marianne Paul
Its never too early for the gift of music
My grandson thinks he is a rockstar. It is so much fun to see how a single item can bring such joy! Its never too early for the gift of music
Pinky Quiban
Guitar plays real nice. I took it on tour and used it ...
Guitar plays real nice. I took it on tour and used it as a bus guitar. We play all oldies and this guitar makes me feel like a giant human but in reality im a small man boy that wears womens jeans
Joel Niedo
It’s a great starter
It’s has been a perfect starter guitar for my oldest son. He had been asking and asking for one for his birthday. I didn’t want to spend a lot of money in case he doesn’t stay interested. He has been playing it nonstop since getting it for his birthday. I would recommend for anyone looking for a starter for small children. This way you don’t need to worry about an expensive one getting broken or the child losing interest.
Monalisa Basu
Guitars are fine for what they cost
Guitars are fine for what they cost. I read the reviews prior to purchase and there were some that referenced the "tuneability". These are nylon string guitars they take many times of tuning and re-tuning for the strings to stretch. This is normal. A text label on the packaging (wrapped around the neck) cautions the buyer regarding this. I purchased 4 of these guitars at the same time for gifts to aspiring young players from 8 to 15 years old. I work on/repair guitars often and these were pretty good. I did have to raise the action / strings on two of them by placing a 3/32 piece of wood under the bridge saddle. This is common for guitars of this price / quality. It is great the action was too low rather than too high. That would have been a much harder fix and probably would have ended in a return and re-order. I wish I had had one of these when I was 10 or 12. I had to wait until I was 16 for my own first guitar (what a happy day). The kids will love them.
Chris Anglin
Kids guitar
Perfect size for my 10 year old beginner.