I'm obviously a big fan of Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson has always played 3/4 size (or even smaller!) classical guitars. I have a 6 string full size acoustic and a 12 string but I find both to be a pain in the arse because of their size (being predominantly an electric player, I hate big bodied acoustic guitars!)
I'd quite like to get a cheap solid-top classical guitar and a 3/4 size would let my 6 year-old daughter get into it too. But I see a lot of things on the net saying an adult needs a full size guitar, which seems plain wrong to me. I won't be playing it live, unamplified so why does it need a big body?
Are the necks on 3/4 size classicals much smaller than the neck on an RR5 or whatever? I doubt it. :think:
And if adults NEED a full size guitar, how the fuck did Ian Anderson write and perform so many classic songs on small ones?
Case in point:
I'd quite like to get a cheap solid-top classical guitar and a 3/4 size would let my 6 year-old daughter get into it too. But I see a lot of things on the net saying an adult needs a full size guitar, which seems plain wrong to me. I won't be playing it live, unamplified so why does it need a big body?
Are the necks on 3/4 size classicals much smaller than the neck on an RR5 or whatever? I doubt it. :think:
And if adults NEED a full size guitar, how the fuck did Ian Anderson write and perform so many classic songs on small ones?
Case in point:
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