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Nylon strung acoustic for small human being with little hands - recommendations please?
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My lad is 12 almost but isn't exactly the biggest lad in school, if you know what I mean. He's been having guitar lessons for a while and is progressing nicely towards his first grade exam.
He's been using a PRS SE Standard electric up to now and seems to get on ok with it despite it being a bit fat in the neck. At his last lesson his teacher stated that he should be ready for taking his exam at the end of this term but that ideally he'll need a nylon strung acoustic guitar.
It's been a long time since I picked up a nylon strung guitar but every one I've touched seems to have very wide and chunky necks. With the lad only having small hands I'm worried this might be a hurdle to him so I'm asking for recommendations for a suitable instrument please that won't break the bank.
I don't think he'll need a 3/4 size guitar but if there's one with a slightly shorter scale then it might be to his advantage.
Thanks in advance.
I meant April. ~ Simon Weir
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Google also led me to the Fender CN-140SCE which looks interesting, anyone played one?
I meant April. ~ Simon Weir
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I have noticed that neck depth does vary a lot - so try them out first, or ask for a measurement
“Theory is something that is written down after the music has been made so we can explain it to others”– Levi Clay
I'm quite taken with the Fender I mentioned above - it's a bit more pricey but has a 25.3" scale and a 43mm nut width. If I can find one to try I'd be able to make a more informed decision but it's on the shortlist for now.
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This, combined with the fingering on many classical pieces, are the reason that people buy 52mm nut classicals
I recently bought a fusion nylon guitar, with a normal acoustic width neck, and found it hard to play without accidentally muting the wrong strings, a lot harder than I find playing classical style on normal-neck-width steel-strung acoustics