It can be frustrating for a child learning a musical instrument when it is geared toward adults in size. Buying a kid's guitar, or a junior guitar, can help the beginning guitar player in your life. When shopping for a guitar for your child, there are a few things to keep in mind. Kid's guitars have slimmer necks so children can reach their hands all the way around them. They have low action, which means the strings are very close to the fretboard. This enables children to hold the strings tight to the fret when learning chords. The body of the guitar is also smaller of children, so they can strum easier. Sometimes nylon strings, as opposed to steel strings, are easier on children's softer fingers.
First act is a reputable name in musical instruments, much of which caters to the beginning player, specifically to children learning a musical instrument. Their First Act Discovery Series offers many starter guitars to choose from. They are of acceptable quality, but not too expensive. Most of the acoustic guitars are just under $50. Their electric guitar is about $70. Buying an inexpensive guitar for your child alleviates the worry that they may break it, or lose interest. These are quality starter guitars.The First Act acoustic guitars for kids are made using a natural wood that is finished to protect the wood body. Most of them feature steel strings, and even come with extra strings. They also come in different colors and styles such as green, blue, red, and a pink guitar for girls ensuring that your child will love their new guitar!
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