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Besides, limits may just mean you come up with a new way of playing that large-handed people never even considered. Yes, if your fingers are so small that you would be considered deformed or disabled – if they were the size of a doll’s. If that was the case then I suppose it would be possible, if you were determined, to find a way of playing but I’d say you’d be better off learning to play mandolin or ukulele. No. Even if you have very small fingers, a guitar’s nut can be made so that the strings are very close together: when you make a nut from a blank, you choose the width and you choose the spacing between strings. The neck width side to side may be adjusted as needed. With a truss rod, a well-made neck can be made very thin. A nylon string guitar’s neck can be made even thinner, because there is less tension.
Besides, limits may just mean you come up with a new way of playing that large-handed people never even considered. Yes, if your fingers are so small that you would be considered deformed or disabled – if they were the size of a doll’s. If that was the case then I suppose it would be possible, if you were determined, to find a way of playing but I’d say you’d be better off learning to play mandolin or ukulele. No. Even if you have very small fingers, a guitar’s nut can be made so that the strings are very close together: when you make a nut from a blank, you choose the width and you choose the spacing between strings. The neck width side to side may be adjusted as needed. With a truss rod, a well-made neck can be made very thin. A nylon string guitar’s neck can be made even thinner, because there is less tension.
Definitely not—especially since guitars come in different sizes. Check out Miumiu killing it here (notice that she’s playing a guitar appropriate for her size): No. First of all there are many sizes of guitar sizes, shapes and neck profiles. Finding a guitar that feels comfortable to you is very important. Travel guitars are small bodied instruments and something you might want to check out. As you play you develop muscles in your hands and along with stretching As you play, the muscles in your hands adapt, and stretches will help you be able to play, even with small hands . There may be some chord you won’t be able to play some extended chords,, you … No. Just get the right guitar! Try a 23–3/4” scale length guitar (frets are closer together) or a 3/4 size electric guitar with amp.
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