What kind of guitar is best for small hands?
Top 8 Guitars For Small Hands:
- Baby Taylor BT2.
- Martin LX1 Little Martin.
- Yamaha APXT2.
- Oscar Schmidt OG1FYS.
- Fender Mustang.
- Squier Strat Mini.
- Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar.
- Ibanez GRGM21BKN.
Are there special guitars for small hands?
Reduced-scale guitars feel better because of the smaller neck, but also because the body is smaller. So if you pick up a 3/4 size guitar or a travel guitar and think it’s perfect for your small hands, the chances are it’s just the size of the body that makes it feel more comfortable.
Is an adult size 3 4 guitar?
They’re generally pretty good for adults who have smaller hands, or for adult guitarists who want a smaller instrument to take with them when they travel (although a 3/4 guitar is not technically a “travel” guitar).
Are smaller guitars easier to play?
Due to the size of little guitars like parlor-sized instruments, they’re a bit easier to travel and store. You don’t have to worry about playing real life Tetris with your luggage if you carry a smaller instrument, heck you can probably throw it in the backseat for those short trips.
Which guitar has the most comfortable neck?
The oval c-shape guitar neck is a comfortable shape for all playing styles unless you have large hands. In fact, the c-shape is the most common type of guitar neck shape. It’s nearly flat and highly comfortable to play. Modern guitars like Fender Stratocasters have a flat oval c-shape.
Can a small person play a dreadnought guitar?
Dreadnought guitars are the most common style and size of acoustic guitar. Which is often why people with smaller hands end up with these beasts. But they are far from friendly to people with small hands and arms. One issue with that style of guitar is that the body is too big for people with shorter arms.