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Guitar: What is the difference between Baby and Normal?
I'm looking into guitars and I see some reasonably priced Baby Taylor guitars. I am aware that they are smaller, but how small are they compared to your normal Guitar? Here's something of what I'm looking at: http://www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/acoustic/baby...
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- ?Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
It means the scale length (length of the strings that vibrate) and the body are smaller than a normal acoustic guitar. The scale length is reduced to 22" from 25.5".
To directly answer your question: They're small enough that, if a child around the age of six or seven were playing one, it wouldn't appear to be too big for them.
- arrandaLv 45 years ago
Full measurement acoustic guitars fluctuate moderately by means of the brand. Women of smaller stature and body size oft to find acoustic guitars to be too huge to with ease manage. If you're nonetheless on your teenagers, attempt to learn on the full dimension, as a 3/four guitar really looses numerous tone. When you really cannot deal with the scale, are attempting looking into guitars that have a slimmer physique (ex: Ovation, Daisy Rock).