Get a Schecter, ESP, Ibanez, PRS, or Jackson that fits. Just go try some one at a local music store.
I%26#039;m just starting to play the guitar. Im not sure what size is suitable for me? I%26#039;m 14 and 5%26#039;4?
Well, you obviously don%26#039;t need a large guitar. you need to go into a shop, sit down, take your time and see what seems comfortable to you standing up, sitting down, etc, making sure you feel good reaching for all the frets, being able to move the instrument around, and just in general feel comfortable with the overall feeling of it. Never mind name brands, and all that. You can%26#039;t play if the guitar doesn%26#039;t suit you..
I%26#039;m just starting to play the guitar. Im not sure what size is suitable for me? I%26#039;m 14 and 5%26#039;4?
hey im same age and height
well i started out with a 3/4 size like a no brand cheapo that was okay for a few years but i just bumped up to a
full size fender CD60ce with a cutaway
it is sweet and beatiful check it out
go to a store and try some out
everybody is different
the shop keepers wont mind dnt be scared
Reply:Any guitar of any size, but you might not want a les paul or similiar if you don%26#039;t like heavy guitars haha
Heres some great brands, I also have A Price Guide In another question I answered, check my profile
Schecter
Dean
ESP
GIbson/Epiphone
Jackson
Ibanez
BC Rich
Fender/Squier, but not the cheapest squire
Washburn%26#039;s Expensive Series
Paul Reed Smith
Agile
SX
Douglas
Reply:Go to a music store, try different guitars. Whichever size fits the best is the size you should get.
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