A smaller instrument for teaching guitar makling - FRETS.NET2024-03-28T09:55:11Zhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/forum/topics/a-smaller-instrument-for-teaching-guitar-makling?commentId=2177249%3AComment%3A285047&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHello Len,
The 3/4 size guita…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2022-09-17:2177249:Comment:2850472022-09-17T22:34:58.688ZBrian Burnshttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/BrianBurns
<p>Hello Len,</p>
<p>The 3/4 size guitar would have 6 strings, and a 2 inch wide fingerboard at the nut (if desired). Since the body size is close to that of a baritone uke, it could be built for four strings, and with an appropriately narrower neck---somewhat quicker and cheaper.</p>
<p>The 3/4 size guitar could be a travel guitar, or a child's guitar that eventually became their travel guitar.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Brian.</p>
<p>Hello Len,</p>
<p>The 3/4 size guitar would have 6 strings, and a 2 inch wide fingerboard at the nut (if desired). Since the body size is close to that of a baritone uke, it could be built for four strings, and with an appropriately narrower neck---somewhat quicker and cheaper.</p>
<p>The 3/4 size guitar could be a travel guitar, or a child's guitar that eventually became their travel guitar.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Brian.</p> I recently had a mandolin pla…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2022-09-17:2177249:Comment:2850442022-09-17T21:03:18.552ZLen Biglinhttps://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/LenBiglin
<p>I recently had a mandolin player bring me a tenor guitar , he played it like a big mandolin and it sounded awesome . But then the customers might not want to re-learn from 6 string guitar ?</p>
<p>I recently had a mandolin player bring me a tenor guitar , he played it like a big mandolin and it sounded awesome . But then the customers might not want to re-learn from 6 string guitar ?</p>