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Buying Guides
Beginner Guitars have a few characteristics that usually make them more suitable for beginners than something higher up in the range.
Firstly, most beginner guitars are made at a more friendly price point, using materials that are easier to find. If it has electronics, they’re usually more simple, and easier for a beginner to use.
Commonly, a lot of younger people start out by playing a classical guitar, as nylon strings are the easiest to play and usually classicals can be had fairly cheaply. Normally we recommend a beginner aims for a classical or an electric, as steel string acoustics are probably the hardest to play out of the three types.
If you need a size guide for your young children, have a look at the buying guide to help you.
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