







🎶 Unlock your child’s inner rockstar with the perfect first guitar!
The Music Alley MA34-N is a 34-inch classical acoustic guitar designed specifically for young learners aged 3 to 9. Crafted from durable ash and basswood, it offers a rich sound and robust build. Lightweight and portable, it includes interactive Simply Guitar lessons and helpful note stickers to accelerate learning, making it the ultimate starter guitar for kids.






| Product Dimensions | 84.07 x 30.99 x 8.89 cm; 961.62 g |
| Item model number | MA34-N |
| Back Material | Ash Wood |
| Body Material | Basswood |
| Colour | Natural |
| Fretboard Material | Maple Wood |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | None" or "Not Applicable |
| Scale Length | 34 inches |
| String Material | Nylon |
| Top Material | Ash Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Ash Wood |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Material Type | Basswood (body), ash wood (neck, back) |
| Country Produced In | china |
| Size | 30.0 |
| Item Weight | 962 g |
E**F
Quality item for beginner
Perfect for beginner use. Built well and great to use. Nice standard colour. Used loads and still good for level of use.
M**.
Great price
Lovely guitar, strong and sturdy
L**A
Guitar
Quality is quite good. Think it’s a little expensive for what it is
R**E
Very good for low commitment starter guitar
Brought this because my 5 year daughter was pestering me to have a go on my guitar (which was a present from a relative, therefore too sentimental to be broken). I didn't want to buy a tiny plastic guitar which can't be tuned but at the same time wanted something good enough that if my children did want to take up guitar it was there for a potential chord learning.The quality of the guitar seems good to me for the price, obviously not professional standards, I think one of the low strings twangs a bit, doesn't bother me. It's a nice solid wood, fully varnished, strings have enough tension to be tuned properly and the fret-board/neck is about the right size for a 5 year old's fingers in my opinion.I saw a review on here whereby the bridge completely unstuck after it had been "professionally tuned". We didn't have any problems, had it over two months now. I tuned it myself, and just very gently pulled on the nylon strings upward when tuning it for the first time to give them a little bit of flexibility (don't do this on steel string guitars by the way). It naturally de-tuned itself in the first couple of days, this is normal for new strings, after that it's been fine. I just re-iterate to my 5 and 3 year olds to just respect the guitar, i.e. not leave it on the floor, put it in the corner when you're not using it etc. etc., normal with children, and a nice learning experience on how to treat instruments.I've found myself picking it up and have a few practice runs myself as it's in the living room to hand! Cheap price and a reasonable quality considering the price. Design is generic enough to out live a child's fast changing trends and tastes, so should do until they leave primary school and then until they want to get serious with guitar playing. Excellent and would recommend.
H**H
Great to learn on
Difficult to tune but once it’s tuned just need retuned regularly as it won’t hold the tuning for long otherwise it’s decent to lear from
A**R
Splitting only after a few uses
Nice guitar but this is happening only after a few uses.
S**
Good
Good small guitar
D**L
Won't tune and incredibly high action (distance strings to fretboard)
Don't waste your money. The pink guitar is shown in the picture and has a really high action (distance from strings to the fretboard) which makes it hard for a learner to play. The other guitar shown is one I replaced it with from a local music store and you can see the distance is far less. The guitar more importantly does not stay in tune; I tugged the strings and retuned it lots of times, but the nylon strings slip out of tune really quickly all the time, making it unplayable. I have played guitar for 36 years, so I should really have known better, as you get what you pay for with musical instruments. All I can say is that while this was cheap, it is really just a toy guitar and I have had to put it in the bin; I just wish it wasn't used and chipped by the kids before I could send it back. The replacement I bought was 86 gbp, but ultimately it works. I really wish I hadn't wasted my money on this.
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