Yamaha Size
Built with the legendary quality and playability the FG Series, Yamaha designed the JR1 for the younger player or any individual who is more comfortable with a smaller-bodied acoustic. Carefully selection of woods goes into the building of each single Yamaha guitar and the JR1 is no exception. Features include a spruce top, nato neck, rosewood fingerboard and meranti body for solid, bright tonality and great looks, and chrome hardware. Includes gig bag. JR1 Great as a travel guitar First Guitar Ideal primary guitar for a child Easy Easy and fun to play
Yamaha YPT210 61 Full-Size Key Keyboard is another way of gratitude Yamaha gives their market. It’s like always, “quality beyond compare”. This keyboard comprises of five octaves making you capable to have normal scales like in Piano. Speaking of Piano, YPT210 sound like a real one and it is also touch sensitive. Smash your fingers hard, then you’ll get a earsplitting feedback. But anyway, it is optional; you may likewise deactivate that feature.
Everyone may use this keyboard even young ones, or persons that has no cognition of playing piano because it has installed a good deal of songs, and tutorial which you may just follow and learn. My friend who has no idea on how to play keyboard remunerated me a visit in my house and he played my keyboard. At first, he is in truth annoying that’s why I went outside. But when I came back after 2 hours, gees, he may follow one song in the keyboard.
What I’m attempting to say is, Yamaha, wants to aid humans to learn by giving them high quality of sounds. Enough to give hope or courage to it is users study.
Oh I closely forgot, you may genuinely plug a headphone to it like most of the keyboard does so that if silence is to be observed from the inside, you may just use it. Another one is Piano Pedal. Yes, you read it right. Just plug it and you are like playing a grand piano. This pedal is use to put numerous sustains to the sound. Don’t you want to strain you fingers in pressing hard keys? Then buy Yamaha YPT210 61 Full-Size Key Keyboard.
Yamaha Size Picture
Yamaha Size Image
Yamaha Size Picture
Yamaha Size Photo
Most helpful client reviews
36 of 36 humans found the following review helpful.
Good Value in a Smaller Guitar By M. J. Keyes One of the other reviewers complained that their guitar teacher called this a “1/4 sized guitar” and it appeared that they felt they had gotten a bad deal. No, it is a 3/4 sized guitar – this is based on scale length and not overall size of the guitar – but it is small. This guitar has a 21 1/4″ scale (normal is when it comes to 26″ but it varies), a 12 1/2″ lower bout and a 9″ upper bout. This places it in the parlor size category, more or less, and it fits a child well.
This is a to a complete degree functioning guitar with a solid spruce top, decent craftsmanship, and an adaptable truss rod. The action is adequate for the purpose (although it needs set up at the nut) and the tone is, well, there. You are never going to confuse the Yamaha FG JR1 for a $3000 Taylor. It is a $120 guitar. The main virtues are it is size, playability, and price. For that $120 you get a well made, well designed little guitar suitable for all ages with sufficient tone and volume to hold it is own in a little group. You may take it aboard any plane and place it in the overhead rack. If you are sitting around the campfire and have to fight off a bear with it, you are only out $120 and it is sturdy sufficient to tolerate at least one swing.
The adaptable truss rod lets you change the relief of the neck in all sorts of conditions (assuming you are brave sufficient to do so) and a little filing on the nut by your luthier (don’t undertake this at home unless you have a great deal of experience) will make it very playable for both finger style and pick.
So it is not the top of the line, it works well for what it was intended to be. It sure beats the heck out of the so-called travel guitars which all sound like they are made from cardboard and look like the set architect of Avatar or LOTR developed them for orcs. If you are looking for a quality little guitar but are too cheap to recompense for one, give the Yamaha FG JR1 a look.
22 of 22 persons found the following review helpful.
Great guitar By J. Smith I purchased this guitar for my young sons taking lessons but this guitar is just as playable for an adult as for a child. Their guitar teacher was very impressed by the sound and construction of the guitar and the kit bag was genuinely a pretty good little bag.
17 of 17 humans found the following review helpful.
Great beginner’s Guitar By J. Minton Hughes Great beginner’s guitar, good tonality, easy to tune, holds tune well. Great size for my 9 year old daughter.
See all 19 client reviews…
|