Which guitar size suits me?
The scale length indicates the size of a guitar - or more precisely, the length of the vibrating string between the nut and bridge. The standard scale length is 650 mm and corresponds to a 4/4 guitar. All other sizes are therefore smaller and and are therefore recommended for children and young people.
Our recommendations for the right scale length for your age and height:
| 1/4 size | 1/2 size | 3/4 size | 7/8 size | 4/4 size |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age 4 to 7 years | Age 5 to 9 years | Age 8 to 11 years | Age 10 to 13 years | Age 14 years and older |
| Height up to 110 cm | Height 110 to 130 cm | Height 120 to 140 cm | Height 130 to 150 cm | Body height from approx. 150 cm |
| Scale length approx. 47-49 cm | Scale length approx. 53-55 cm | Scale length approx. 59-62 cm | Scale length approx. 62-63 cm | Scale length approx. 63-65 cm |
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