If it has always been your dream to own a Martin guitar but the price has always been beyond yourguitar budget, this might just be your opportunity. This guitar is great as a traveling guitar or for someone with small hands. You don’t necessarily have to be a learner to get this beca...
I know how hard it can be it find a guitar with small hands as I have small hands, too. I have been playing guitars for many years and struggled to find comfortable guitars so I know how you feel. These guitars in this guide are all very easy to play and should help you grow on ...
While small hands can get used to holding bigger instruments, comfort is key when playing guitar, especially for kids and adult beginners. It’s definitely more enjoyable tolearn guitar chordsand build strength on a guitar you feel comfortable playing. We’ll kick off with the best acoustic gu...
Having small hands cannot stop you from pursuing your career or hobby of playing the guitar. However, if you are a beginner, you will need some assistance, which is what we have provided here, a buying guide. Here we have included some of the most critical factors you should consider whil...
Are you looking for the Best Guitar Neck For Small Hands? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Choosing the Best Guitar Neck For Small Hands can be difficult as there are so many considerations, such as Chord, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, Martin, Epiphone, Taylor. We have done a lot ...
If you’re looking for a 3/4 size electric guitar, chances are you’re a beginner, student, a player with small hands, a parent buying a gift for their child, maybe even an uncle or aunt buying for their nephew or niece. These guitars can come in handy when your youngster wants to...
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What is a mini guitar? Mini guitars, as the name suggests, are compact versions of standard acoustic guitars. They typically have a smaller body and a shorter neck, making them more manageable for players with smaller hands or those who prefer a more travel-friendly instrument. Despite...
Tell us a little about your musical background; how old were you when you started playing guitar, and what inspired your musical desire? I was 14 when I picked up my first bass ever. It was a super sh–ty knock-off of a 1960s baby blue Hagstrom vintage bass. I played that for abo...
Playing Comfort Since travel guitars are lighter and have smaller bodies, you may find them awkward to play at first. But with some adjustments and familiarity, this becomes a minor issue. Some recommend using a guitar strap to keep your travel guitar in position as you play both in a stand...