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Suggest a small acoustic guitar size to a 5’1″ adult music student?

I’m a 5’1″ female with short arms and tiny hands. I read music, play multiple instruments (especially piano), have a great practice ethic… and I want to get serious about guitar. Right now I have a full-sized Fender Squire, but I want a smaller/better guitar. (I can barely hold it or get my arms around it.)

I’ve heard of 3/4 guitars… but I don’t want to look like an 8-year-old little kid with a fake instrument, either. Do adults use those? (The only ones I’ve found have been pink and cheap and covered with a picture of Miley Cyrus! o.O)

I want it to be a legitimate adult guitar that will also be suitable for:

1) Someone my size.
2) A beginner. (Any type of strings that are easier on me would be great.)
3) My prince range of less than $500 or $600.

Any recommendation of brands, models, sizes, and string type would be most welcome.

Hi

There is a beautiful guitar for ladies with small hands or arms and plays exceptionally well, nice finish. I am sure you would fall in love with this.
I have suggested this to many online users and they thanked me for it. It may look like a toy but believe me, the sound that comes out is more than surprising.

Here is a site to look:

http://bluerockguitars.xportcms3.com/siteresources/modules/webstore/scripts/prodList.asp?idCategory=25

I am sure you will be pleased at their originality, pricing and the sound.

new fender acoustic




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July 21st, 2007 at 8:27 pm

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