
ADM Beginner Acoustic Classical Guitar 34 Inch Nylon Strings Wooden Guitar Bundle Kit for Kid Boy Girl Student Youth Guitarra On
$92.15
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What age group is the ADM Beginner Acoustic Classical Guitar suitable for? A: The ADM Beginner Acoustic Classical Guitar is designed for kids and beginners, making it suitable for children, youth, and beginner adult players.
- Q: What materials are used in the construction of the guitar? A: This guitar features a laminated basswood body, a maple Rosewood fingerboard, and a bridge, providing both durability and a comfortable playing experience.
- Q: Does the guitar come with any accessories? A: Yes, the guitar comes as a comprehensive bundle that includes a gig bag, shoulder strap, digital tuner, picks, extra replacement strings, and a fingerboard sticker.
- Q: How many strings does this guitar have? A: The guitar features a unique design with three nylon strings and three steel strings, which enhances its versatility for beginners.
- Q: Is the guitar pre-tuned before shipping? A: No, the guitar is not pre-tuned to avoid damage during transportation. Customers should expect to tune the guitar upon arrival.
- Q: Are there online lessons included with the guitar? A: Yes, the guitar bundle includes one month of online lessons, which are a great resource for beginners to learn how to play.
- Q: What is the size of the guitar? A: The ADM Beginner Acoustic Classical Guitar is a smaller 34-inch size, which is ideal for children and beginners, making it easier to handle and play.
- Q: How does the sound quality compare to other beginner guitars? A: This guitar is designed to produce a clean and amazing sound, often outperforming many lower-end beginner guitars, and offering a sound quality closer to high-end models.
- Q: Can adults use this guitar? A: Yes, while it's primarily designed for kids and beginners, adults can also use this guitar, especially if they prefer a smaller-sized instrument.
- Q: What should I do if the guitar goes out of tune? A: It's common for new guitars to go out of tune initially. Retuning regularly after playing will help the guitar maintain its tuning as the strings and wood adjust.