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Guide to a kid electric guitar.

Are you looking for a kid electric guitar? You will find one here, easily.

3/4 size electric guitars are perfect for children between the ages of eight and eleven. Half size guitars are just a little too small and are better suited for kids 7 years and under. These are average figures and it really depends on the reach of your child.



If your child is 11 years and under, he or she does not need a full size guitar. It's just too big. Your child needs a guitar that will make learning fun. A guitar that will help your kid develop their talent and interest, and become a better player. Since a 1/2 size or 3/4 size kid electric guitar is smaller, it puts less strain on your child. Just right.

Smaller hands require a shorter scale length and thinner neck. It's pointless trying to play a longer, bigger guitar. But are these guitars of a lower quality? Are they lacking in high quality features? Certainly not. They come with the same high-quality electronics found on other full size guitars.

How about a kid electric guitar like the Johnson JS-50 3/4 size electric Guitars? These guitars come in different colors such as trans blue, pink, and sunburst. Features include solid alder body, rosewood fretboard, three single coil pickups, diecast tuners, one-piece maple neck, 3 -position pickup selector, tone and volume controls, and tremolo bridge.

You can check out a 1/2 size or 3/4 size child electric guitar today.


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