Music Alley Childrens Guitar 30 Inch MA-52
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Introduce Your Young Musician to the World of Guitar with the Music Alley 30-Inch Classical Junior Acoustic Guitar - The Perfect Starter Kit Complete with a Gig Bag and Access to Online Lessons. The Music Alley Junior Acoustic Guitar is expertly sized for children, providing a comfortable playing experience for small hands. Its the ideal introduction to the world of guitar playing. Features: Quality Craftsmanship: Crafted with attention to detail, this guitar boasts a rich and resonant sound. Its constructed with high-quality materials to ensure durability and longevity Complete Starter Kit: This kit includes a classical-style acoustic guitar, a protective gig bag for storage and transport, and access to online guitar lessons tailored to beginners Access to Online Lessons: As a special bonus, your young musician will have access to a treasure trove of online guitar lessons. These lessons cater to beginners and provide expert guidance to kickstart their musical journey Inspire Musical Creativity: Encourage your childs artistic expression and allow them to explore the world of music through the enchanting sounds of the guitar Whether youre a parent nurturing your childs musical talents or a teacher seeking the perfect beginners guitar, the Music Alley Junior Acoustic Guitar offers a harmonious blend of quality, playability, and education. Cultivate your childs love for music, foster their creativity, and watch them evolve into a skilled guitarist Specifications: Dimensions: H:30.0 x W:76.5 x D:28.0 cm Colour: Blue Guarantee:1 year Material: Wood And Metal Model Number: MA-52 Self Assembly Required: Yes
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