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First Act Discovery FG130 Student Acoustic Guitar

First Act Discovery FG130 Student Acoustic Guitar
From First Act Inc.

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Product Description

30" Acoustic Guitar


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6278 in Musical Instruments
  • Brand: First Act
  • Model: FG-130
  • Dimensions: 32.12" h x 12.25" w x 3.75" l, 3.15 pounds

Features

  • Natural acoustic
  • Sized for smaller hands
  • Low string actions
  • Steel reinforced neck
  • Select natural wood top

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
With the First Act Discovery 30" Student Acoustic Guitar you can start your child on the path to a lifetime's enjoyment of music. The First Act student acoustic guitar is designed especially for children to learn and grow on. Its steel reinforced neck prevents warping, twisting and snapping. The steel neck also allows the neck to be thinner which makes the guitar easier to hold for a child's smaller hand. Steel tuning gears provide longer lasting tuning. The guitar comes with a zero fret for easier play action, scratch resistant pick guard and a beautiful, hi-gloss sunburst finish.

Editorial Review
First Act's Student Guitar is an excellent choice for children who are just beginning to play the guitar. It's a reduced 30 inches long, rather than a full-size model adults would use. Made with lightweight wood and steel strings, the guitar features a steel-reinforced neck and a high-gloss protective finish that wears well and looks good for the long haul. The low string action design of the fret board makes it easy for small fingers to strike chords without discomfort. A smaller, kid-friendly guitar makes the whole learning experience less stressful and more fun. It comes complete with strap button and pick guard. The strap and pick are not included. --S. J. Kurtz


Customer Reviews

hmmm?3
After reading the reviews listed here, I felt compelled to write one of my own. I too purchased one of these guitars for my child who showed an interest in the same. I thought this would be a great beginning for her instead of buying one, or renting one for lots of money just to maybe find out later she didn't like it. So far, I have had no trouble with this product, however, I have taught my daughter to handle the guitar with care eventhough it was labeled a "toy".
It's durability could be made a little better, however, it is apparent the instrument was built with affordability in mind. In short, the wood seems very fragile, however it is small and light for children.
As for tuning the guitar, I had it tuned by a professional who had no trouble doing the same, and concurred it was a good start for my daughter without having a lot of investment. He also showed me how to tune it myself so I may also show her, and to avoid the possible risk of her or I snapping the strings.

I believe the hardest part in teaching guitar to a child, is knowing what book to buy! After careful research and discussion with others, I would recommend purchasing First Act's Learn & Play Guitar book & video which is an excellent resource for the very, very beginner. After that, I recommend buying other books as the child progresses at a music store with professional recommendation.
In summary, I feel this product is a good starting point for children and their parents alike, however, please understand eventhough it is labeled a "toy", the guitar still needs to be handled with care, and if tuned too tight, the strings will break as with any guitar. In all, I feel it is a good product for children provided they know how to respect it. I will keep you posted on its'performance.

Not Safe!5
My six year old got this guitar as a real instrument and had lessons. She loved it, it sounded great and she had lots of fun with it. However after a few lessons with the teacher tuning it, it started to break. The neck bent forward from the pull of the steal strings. It wouldn't stay in tune and the teacher refused to teach her on it as she said it could snap and hit my little girl on the face, as children lean over to see the strings. With it having steal strings, the teacher said it could cut her face! Good as a toy, but not good for keeping tune. DON'T TIGHTEN THE STRINGS TOO MUCH!

Big disappointment5
My 9-year old daughter received this as her big gift for Christmas. Two days later, the front separated from the back at the bottom of the instrument. We tried to exchange it for the last one in stock at our local store, and were told that it, too, was defective! Now, we are shopping around for a different one. Note that it does not come with a pick or instructions. An instruction CD, book and video package sells separately ....