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🎶 Unlock your inner rockstar with the ultimate beginner’s guitar kit!
The Pyle Beginner Acoustic Guitar Kit is a 3/4 size, 36-inch junior guitar crafted entirely from quality wood, featuring a nylon string setup ideal for young learners and adults seeking comfort. It comes with a full accessory kit including picks, strap, cleaning cloth, and a backpack-style carry case. The package also offers a free mobile tuner app and 2 months of online lessons, making it a comprehensive starter solution for aspiring guitarists.

| ASIN | B07NVWXTQQ |
| Back Material Type | Linden Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #983 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #5 in Acoustic Guitar Beginner Kits |
| Body Material | Basswood |
| Body Material Type | Basswood |
| Brand | Pyle |
| Brand Name | Pyle |
| Color | Natural, Gloss |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,242 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Maple Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842893113142 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-S |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | 1 Sound Around Brand Product |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | 36" |
| Item Dimensions | 35.8 x 13.4 x 3.4 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35.8"L x 13.4"W x 3.35"H |
| Item Type Name | Pyle Classical Acoustic Guitar 36 Inch Junior Size Beginner Starter Kit Steel String Guitarra Acustica Bundle Pack with Gig Bag, Tuner, Picks, Strap for Students Practice, Kids, Adults |
| Item Weight | 4.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pyle |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PGACLS82 |
| Material Type | Bass Wood, Linden Wood |
| Model Name | Beginner Acoustic Guitar Kit, 3/4 |
| Model Number | PGACLS82 |
| Neck Material Type | Basswood |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 22.8 |
| Set Name | Full Accessory Kit |
| String Material Type | Nylon |
| Top Material Type | Linden Wood |
| UPC | 842893113142 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. |
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UPDATED 3/6/2022: READ ME! Not as bad as people say! people just love to complain.
READ THIS IF YOU'RE CONSIDERING BUYING THIS GUITAR!!! I bought this used - very good for 45 bucks about a year ago. I probably would not pay full price, as much as I love it. That being said, IT IS NOT JUNK GIVE IT TIME! I swear half the people leaving negative reviews have no idea how guitars work. I am a full grown adult guitar player, and I've been playing since high school. I'm in college now, and I needed something small and light to travel with. I DON'T USE THIS AS MY EVERYDAY GUITAR! I reach for this guy if I'm messing around with chords, my fingers hurt from my metal strings, or I'm just trying to relax. It's great to practice on, but not so much if you're trying to actually play in front of people. Nylons aren't meant to be used like metal stringed acoustics, they're a separate instrument! It still works for that purpose, though, you can play the same exact songs and chords. If you tune it properly it gets the job done. Great for my college dorm or throwing in the car for a camping trip cus it's super light. Great to practice on when I don't feel like lugging my full sized acoustic around. This is a decent product for the price I PAID. Being a nylon string guitar, you have to stretch the strings and tune it quite a bit (2-4 days is recommended for the strings to settle - watch a youtube tutorial on how to do it) Furthermore, the plastic strings that everyone complains about are standard on a nylon. Heck, the C40 from Yamaha, well established nylon, has the same type (but higher quality, I bet) if I recall. They do go out of tune pretty frequently, especially at the start, but it's not even that much - just retune them! The tuner works well for me, but if you don't like it, just get an app like GuitarTuna. Now, for the guitar itself, it's what I expected when I bought it for 45 bucks, barely even damaged since I got a higher quality used (or less damaged I guess) version, and I have to say, it has really grown on me. Guitars are instruments, not toys. You can't give it to a kid and expect them to learn the ins and outs. If you really want them to learn guitar, buy them a cheap acoustic like a rogue or Yamaha, a C40 is a great nylon but you could also get them a metal string, and get them lessons! Find a music store near you, it might be a bit pricey but it's the best way to learn. Originally I recommended swapping the strings, but it's not worth it to be honest. I got it back in 2021 for 45 USD used, and I love it for what I use it for. If you're dead-set on a cheap starter guitar, or you want an affordable spare, grab this but follow my advice. If you really want to learn, shell out the extra money and buy a tried and true brand. For the full price, 80 bucks is not worth it. Get a rogue for that money. Anyway, that's my rant, hope this helps! (I even bumped my review up from 4 to 5 stars - when I first wrote it, it was 1 star because I didn't understand stretching the nylon strings - IT TAKES TIME! but I genuinely love this thing!) Enjoy!
B**H
20+ years playing - this is a fine instrument
First off - this does not come set up in any way shape or form. If you are not familiar with guitars and buy this for a child please know that it's not a horrible instrument just because the strings come loose. The first thing I did is replace the strings - I got the nylon version and nylon strings are notorious for taking forever to stretch out to their final length. Another thing to be aware of - the guitar going out of tune with brand new strings is not the guitar's fault - that's just the nature of classical guitars and since it wasn't setup or tuned from the factory it's going to take a while after you get it for it to stay in tune because the strings are stretching out slowly. I pick the guitar right up by the strings and bounce it a bit to help stretch things out when I change nylon strings. Second, this is a 70 dollar guitar, manage your expectations. I have about 10 different stringed instruments in my possession in varying qualities. I've bought cheaper instruments when I was planning on spending a chunk of money because the cheaper instruments can sometimes play and sound much better. You don't need to spend a massive amount of money for a solid instrument - and frankly the Pyle brand is pretty excellent for the cost. I own a bunch of their microphones and they are pretty epic honestly. I've had people listen to my podcast and tell me how impressed they are with my sound quality and think I'm using 100$+ microphones - and I'm finding the same with the guitar quality. Good tuners, decent bridge, it's really not bad. The finish is not great though - if you are purchasing an instrument for aesthetics this probably isn't for you. They put some weird coating on the fret board that was already flaking off when I got it - though I bought this as a beater guitar so I really don't care. There was also cracking in the finish at the bottom of the guitar. None of this affects playability or sound - so I don't care. I bought some fun fret marker stickers since this doesn't have any inlays, and the new strings I bought are funky colors. It looks pretty awesome for the 90$ I spent in total with the strings and inlay stickers. It sounds good. It feels great in my hands. I can toss this one in the car or put it on the floor and I couldn't care less if it gets scratched - money well spent.
A**R
Nice beginner guitar for children
Bought for my 11 year old daughter for Christmas. She loves it and better quality than I was expecting for the price point. She loves the blue color. It’s gorgeous. Only reason I didn’t give it five stars is the zipper on the bag broke the first time we used it.
T**H
Great 1st guitar
My son loves it. Great beginner guitar, and good for a ‘small child’.
R**S
Great Guitar For The Price - Here's What You Need To Know
I've wanted a guitar for pretty much my entire life. I've always been unable to get one because of either lack of money, or not being able to find a good one. When I found this guitar, after a LONG time of looking everywhere on the internet, I knew that I had to buy it. The reviews were good, sure maybe some were iffy, but overall it looked great. It just arrived today, and I'm genuinely SHOCKED at how good it looks. It's polished, has three steel strings and three nylon strings (which I'll talk about later), comes with a digital clip-on tuner, guitar pick, replacement strings and a guitar strap. I'm 5'-5'1 and this guitar is the PERFECT size for me. It's not too small, and not too big (although a little bigger than I expected but that's a good thing because I wasn't sure if it'd be too small for me or not). There are a few cons to this guitar, mainly the fact that the guitar strap doesn't really attach. It has a knob at the bottom of the guitar that you can attach it to but then the instructions direct you to just tie it around the headstock, and that's not really how you're supposed to attach a guitar strap (I mean, I'm pretty sure anyway). I personally don't really need the strap anyways, but if that's a major thing for you that might be a bit of a problem. Other than that, it does look a tiny bit...dinged up? I'm not sure if that's the word for it, but if you look really closely at all the details around the fretboard, it looks a bit scratched up. It doesn't affect the overall beauty of the instrument nor the sound of it, so that's not really a big deal for me but I thought I'd include it in my review for honesty's sake. The problem I do have with this guitar though, is that the nylon strings are VERY loose. I'm not sure if that's just a mistake on my part or what, because frankly this is my first guitar and I'm really not sure if I tuned it correctly (probably not), but I have been told the strings should be okay how they are? Apparently nylon strings are supposed to be looser. Other than that, this is a great instrument and I would 100% recommend buying this if you're looking for a budget guitar. It's not super pricey, it sounds great, and looks beautiful. (I named my guitar Anastasia by the way, she's gorgeous, see the attached picture!)
S**N
Must buy
Great guitar for a beginner, comes with a bag and is a great value. I got it for my seven year old and it’s been great.
M**K
Good starter guitar, ordered for my daughter.
For a junior size guitar, it is not a bad purchase. I bought it for my daughter (9) who never played before. Not knowing how she'd like it/use it, I didnt want to spend the money on an expensive instrument. Also wanted something that would be a good size, the size is perfect for her to handle. My biggest complaint is the quality (which is what to expect when you pay a cheaper price). with that said, i would have liked it to have shown a little more strenghts. the guitar shipped with almost no tension on the strings. (now i dont know if that is a con necessarily, but an observation). when trying to Tune the strings, the first time i struggled with the tuning knobs keeping tension. after fiddling around for a few extra minutes, all was good. Overall, it does lose its "tune" rather quickly. which depending on the user and their purpose may change the importance of that. I would say anyone who is seriously interested in learning the guitar should spend the money for something better. BUT anyone one sure or for a kid just getting their feet wet, this works great without breaking the bank on a gamble.
A**A
Good quality
Good, as per description
B**H
Excellent product, great price point
Fabulous Guitar. I can't play myself, its a present for my kids,I've reordered a second one.Great build quality.
C**.
Artículo incompleto
El producto llegó con la caja dañada y faltan accesorios. Solo llegó la guitarra y la funda.
K**N
Awesome gift.
Awesome! Daughter loves it!
V**T
Belle guitare pour enfant
La guitare est jolie et de bonne qualité. Beaucoup d'accessoires sont fournie avec, dont un accordeur numérique. Le seul bémol est qu'il faut constamment régler les cordes en nylon, car elles se détende. Je n'ai pas mis de cordes métal pour voir la différence. Mais sinon, une fois bien accordée, la guitare dégage un beau son
B**A
Good beginners guitar 🎸
Our daughter really liked it.
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