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Discover the perfect gateway to your musical journey with the Zeny Acoustic Guitar Set. Designed with beginners in mind, this 38-inch guitar combines quality construction and essential accessories to ensure a seamless start. Its all-wood body and steel strings promise durability and a classic acoustic sound that resonates with warmth and clarity. The 19-fret fingerboard is accessible and easy to navigate, making it ideal for those just stepping into the world of music.
This right-handed guitar set is your all-in-one package for immediate enjoyment. It arrives ready to play with a nylon carrying case for easy transport, a guitar pick, a pitch pipe for tuning, a comfortable shoulder strap, and an extra set of strings to keep you strumming. Each component is thoughtfully chosen to support your learning process, while the smooth, glossy finish adds a touch of elegance to your musical endeavors.
Whether you're practicing at home or heading to your first jam session, this guitar set ensures you're fully equipped to explore and express your musical talents right from the start.
Key Features:
- 38-inch acoustic guitar with a 19-fret fingerboard
- All-wood construction with steel strings for durability
- Includes a nylon carrying case for easy storage and portability
- Comes with essential accessories: guitar pick, pitch pipe, shoulder strap, and extra strings
- Right-handed design, perfect for beginners and ready to play out of the box
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It's terrible.
My first guitar. It's tough to press down the frets and it just FEELS cheap. You're gonna have to get a tuner and pick as well, 'cause the pick's too big and the pitch pipe doesn't work well. You might as well save your money to get a Squier or something. It's not worth buying this.
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