
Lucida LK-2 Student Model Classical Guitar, 4/4 Size Product Description:
- White Wood Top
- White Wood Back & Sides
- Nato Neck & Fretboard
- Gold-Plated Tuners
- Sizes: 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4
Product Description
This student classical model features white wood top, back and sides, plus a decorative, multi-colored rosette. Available in four sizes, this model has a beautiful brown finish.
Lucida Classical Series guitars begin with the time-honored designs of traditional classicals, and are priced within the reach of any player. For students, beginners, or performing musicians, Lucida Classical guitars have the feel and sound classical players want from their instruments.
Specifications
- White Wood Top
- White Wood Back & Sides
- Nato Neck & Fretboard
- Gold-Plated Tuners
- Sizes: 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4
- Overall Length: 39.25", 35.8", 33", 29.5"
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.Great beginner guitar for age 10 - 11 and up
By Siddova
My hubby's full size acoustic guitar seemed too big for my 12 year old daughter and myself, so I hesitated buying her a full size one. Also, the steel strings hurt my fingers.I didn't understand that there were three different guitar types - acoustic, electrical, and classical. I thought there was only acoustic and electric.This classical guitar is smaller to get your arms around, and the nylon strings are WAY easier on new fingers. This guitar is just perfect for my 12 year old, and the 3/4 one is perfect for my 8 year old. I imagine he will be ready for the full size around 10 or 11. Their fingers still hurt after a while, but not nearly as bad as with the steel strings.Using the Alfred children's guitar lesson book, they start using only the 3 nylon strings. By the time they start using the bottom 3 steel strings their fingers are a little toughened up.I am short, 5'3" and have small hands. Hubby's guitar was way too big for me, but after playing on this guitar that I gave my daughter, I have ordered one for myself also.The strings got out of tune constantly for about the first 5 - 6 days, but now that they have had time to stretch out, they stay in tune pretty well. Hubby says that's normal with new nylon strings, so don't worry about that. With lots of play, the strings will be fine.It looks beautiful, and sounds really nice to me. And my hubby, who is a musician and has a very expensive Taylor guitar says, that for it being a starter guitar it sound very nice and is well worth the fifty dollar price.I recommend Alfred guitar lesson book, a guitar stand, and electronic tuner to go along with this book.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.Great starter guitar
By Wei Yin Hou
Got this one used off amazon. It does have a nice sound and the nylon strings are easy on the fingers. Great guitar for anyone just starting because of it's price and it's small enough for those with small hands. For the price it is very nice. Well pleased.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful.Fantastic guitar!
By Loaf
Alright, the thirty-five dollar guitar cant be compared to a Taylor or Martin guitar. That said, this is a really good guitar for the price. This would be great for a teen or an adult who wants to learn or relearn guitar.Pro's: -Price -Sounds good -Front is a normal wood(not composite as the picture might suggest) -shipped here in 48 hoursCon's: -had to re-string the high-e string (didn't break but was loose) -a few tiny black specks on the front near the bottom -varnish chipped in the back of the neck (1/4th of a inch)
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