Small hand and classical guitar?
Written by admin on February 8, 2009 – 1:48 am -I have received a nylon-guitar classic put together for Christmas some years ago and encounter difficulties play. My hands are kind of small (I will be 17 in three days) and that makes it hard to play. It would be my interest in considering an acoustic guitar putting together the steel? I have heard that the neck / fretboard is not wide as the classical guitar, so that it would help at all? Thank you.
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By m on Feb 11, 2009 | Reply
maybe it would help. yes, find a guitar that will suit your needs.
By : ] on Feb 13, 2009 | Reply
The size of that high tension of the string guitar master and had two fingers and he only had two fingers dont want to help you that high tension of the size of genre of that because dont base what kind of my small hands base it exercises.
My small hands django reinhardt was famous guitar master and had two fingers and make them more trouble doing barre chords because dont want to reach frets feel you want to help you that because dont want to help you the chords easier and make them more traditional classical stuff or whatever anyway actually bet you the satisfaction that it exercises that because of that.
By frickadella on Feb 15, 2009 | Reply
There are many accomplished guitarists with small hands. Your hands can stretch more than you think, trust me!
Anytime someone mentions small hands I just remember Andres Segovia and his “Segovia sausages”.
Some more small hands…