Are short scale guitars better for small hands?
Short scale length guitars result in an easier reach between frets for those guitar players with small hands. The tradeoff is softer action and less string tension, which tonally has less snap and more warmth.
Can I play guitar with short fat fingers?
Eventually you will will develop a muscle memory in your hand, and your fingers will go right to the correct place without thinking about it. So your fingers are not too fat to play guitar. You can do it, just keep practicing.
Does scale length affect sound?
The big one: TONE Huge. Where all of the overtones and harmonics sit on a string is determined by its scale length. With a longer scale, and more room for the harmonics to breath, you end up with a more clear, ringing tone.
Do short scale guitars have smaller frets?
Short-scale guitars have smaller fret spacing than usual, which is why many people find them easier or more comfortable to play. Additionally, the low tension and action make it easy to fret and bend strings.
How many frets does a short scale guitar have?
Also, the 12-fret position on any guitar is the exact halfway point of the scale length. Conversely, you can have a 14-fret guitar with a short scale.
What is a short scale guitar?
In general, however, most guitarists would consider a standard scale length to be 25.5 inches (648mm). Based on this, a scale length below 25.5” would be considered a short scale guitar.
What is the best tuning for short scale acoustic guitars?
Open tunings are another aspect to consider when it comes to short scale acoustic guitars. After all, when tuning to an open G for instance, we are loosening and therefore reducing the tension on the low E and A string, the two heaviest gauge strings on the guitar (the high E is also loosened).
Does scale length affect the sound of an acoustic guitar?
There’s little doubt that regardless of the physical differences between short and standard scale acoustic guitars, any change to scale length from what you are usually accustomed to will have an impact on how you play the guitar, which will often indirectly affect the sound of the guitar, regardless of all other aspects.
What is the best guitar scale length for You?
Guitars such as the Gretsch Jim Dandy with a 24″ scale length represent very good value. Short scale guitars are also more comfortable to play for many guitarists, especially those with small hands. They are also well suited to fingerstyle guitar which is also enjoying a resurgence.