- Are traveler guitars good?
- Are travel guitars harder to play?
- How much is a traveler guitar?
- Is a travel guitar the same as a 3/4 guitar?
Are traveler guitars good?
Quick Answer: Yes, travel guitars are worth it, especially if they play and sound like a real guitar. The ability to play anytime, anywhere gives you more freedom. Plus, it's portable and handy, you don't even know a guitar is part of your luggage.
Are travel guitars harder to play?
Not necessarily. Small players and kids find them easy to play, while adults and big players may find them a little awkward. String tension is less with smaller guitars, so they're easy to fret chords.
How much is a traveler guitar?
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This item Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Acoustic-Electric Travel Guitar with Gig Bag | Traveler Guitar Ultra-Light Acoustic Acoustic-Electric Guitar | |
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Price | From $310.99 | $29999 |
Sold By | Available from these sellers | Amazon.com |
Back Material Type | Eastern American Hard Maple | Maple |
Body Material | Wood | Maple |
Is a travel guitar the same as a 3/4 guitar?
3/4 size guitars are often sold as "beginners" guitars and are often lacking in tone and playability (not always). They are usually cheaper. Travel guitars are often bought by people who already play and demand something a bit more serviceable. They are willing to pay more for something that works better.