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The MA-51 Classical Acoustic Guitar is a half-size, nylon-strung guitar designed specifically for children aged 3-7. With a lightweight build and a stylish pink finish, it includes a carry case and access to free online lessons, making it the perfect choice for budding musicians.
Product Dimensions | 194.31 x 20.32 x 71.12 cm; 798.32 g |
Item model number | MA-51 |
Back Material | Basswood |
Body Material | Basswood |
Colour | Pink |
Fretboard Material | Basswood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
Scale Length | 30 |
String Material | Nylon |
Top Material | Basswood |
Neck Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Classic |
Size | Half size |
Proficiency Level | Beginner |
Item Weight | 798 g |
R**E
Very good for low commitment starter guitar
Brought this because my 5 year daughter was pestering me to have a go on my guitar (which was a present from a relative, therefore too sentimental to be broken). I didn't want to buy a tiny plastic guitar which can't be tuned but at the same time wanted something good enough that if my children did want to take up guitar it was there for a potential chord learning.The quality of the guitar seems good to me for the price, obviously not professional standards, I think one of the low strings twangs a bit, doesn't bother me. It's a nice solid wood, fully varnished, strings have enough tension to be tuned properly and the fret-board/neck is about the right size for a 5 year old's fingers in my opinion.I saw a review on here whereby the bridge completely unstuck after it had been "professionally tuned". We didn't have any problems, had it over two months now. I tuned it myself, and just very gently pulled on the nylon strings upward when tuning it for the first time to give them a little bit of flexibility (don't do this on steel string guitars by the way). It naturally de-tuned itself in the first couple of days, this is normal for new strings, after that it's been fine. I just re-iterate to my 5 and 3 year olds to just respect the guitar, i.e. not leave it on the floor, put it in the corner when you're not using it etc. etc., normal with children, and a nice learning experience on how to treat instruments.I've found myself picking it up and have a few practice runs myself as it's in the living room to hand! Cheap price and a reasonable quality considering the price. Design is generic enough to out live a child's fast changing trends and tastes, so should do until they leave primary school and then until they want to get serious with guitar playing. Excellent and would recommend.
R**W
Great for the price!
We got this for my 7 year old last Christmas and he loves it! Good quality and he did start to get the hang of it quite quickly. The only negative is that you need to tune it quite often. I've just downloaded an app on my phone which tells you what to do, takes 5 mins max to tune each time. Apart from that, for the price, you really can't complain.
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Good for a learner, don't expect excellence.
We purchased this as our 7yo had expressed an interest in learning guitar; knowing how she can be a little clumsy we were hesitant at spending lots for something she would probably fall on and smash!When it arrived, for £20 I was expecting to have to assemble and string, to my amazement this came fully strung (but understandably out of tune) and suitable paper slipped under the strings to protect the fretboard.As you would expect the finish is in part cheap, but tidy and I would say good value for money.This did take a while to tune and for the strings (especially the three thin nylon ones) to fully stretch before they would hold a note. Seriously; we gave this to our daughter for Christmas and with daily use this took a good 3 weeks before you could play for half an hour with good note retention. You could re-string with steel to ease this but beware of tiny fingers and the harshness of steel strings on soft fingertips; personally I would persevere with the nylon and the dullness of note until they have got a bit more experience.Size wise, our daughter is 7, but is tall for her age; this is marginally too big for her. She can reach a 'C' chord, but only just. This is a grower for her and would probably best suit and 'average' 9yo onwards. As an adult demonstarating, it is playable, but very tight!!!In summary; it's £20 so don't be expecting Fender or Larrivee sound quality, be prepared to spend time letting the strings stretch out before they hold a note but for what you pay and what it is designed for it does the job.
N**S
A great gift idea for a child.
Great quality and the right size for a child beginner.
H**H
Great to learn on
Difficult to tune but once it’s tuned just need retuned regularly as it won’t hold the tuning for long otherwise it’s decent to lear from
A**R
Splitting only after a few uses
Nice guitar but this is happening only after a few uses.
A**S
Good fun
I bought this item for my daughter who was very happy with it. Since I've got it she hasn't put it down. Suitable for young children only.
P**.
Poor quality
Poor quality.Purchased for 8yr - recently started music lessons at school. Very poor quality. This is a toy guitar. Not a proper guitar for a child to learn and play. Strings were very loose. Tightened them up, ready to go and bit of wood held in place by two screws came pinging off after 5 minutes. I have now invested £45 on a proper guitar for my son to practice on. Very disappointed to pay £11.70 to return the parcel!! Not happy about that but at least I have received my refund….. still £11.70 out of pocket for returning the item.
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