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Genuine Taylor quality for young students, small-handed adults, and intrepid travelers.
Sweet, full voice and open tone from an ultraportable 3/4-scale instrument with a solid Sitka spruce top. Sapele arched back and sides, ebony bridge and fretboard, and laser-etched rosette look great and add crisp projection.
Taylor Baby Taylor Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Features:
- Solid Sitka spruce top
- 3/4 scale
- Sapele arched back and sides
- Ebony fretboard and bridge
- Lexan headstock veneer
- Laser-etched rosette
- Enclosed die-cast tuners
- 22-3/4" scale
- 1-11/16" nut width
Taylor Baby Taylor Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Includes:
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Your baby, Baby Taylor!
ii. I am personally a frequent traveler, and I love to bring my guitar with me the most time. At the beginning, I used to bring my Yamaha acoustic guitar with me all the time, but soon I found it too big and heavy to carry around, then I stopped bringing guitar with me for a while(unless traveling for a long period.) One day I walked into a music shop, I started to play around their guitars as usual. Soon my eyes focused on one guitar, yes, it is the Baby Taylor. I was amazed by its size and started to wonder, if I have such a small guitar, traveling with guitar would not be so painful. I sit down and tried, the acoustic is great, and the tone is rich! With the smaller size neck, chords are a lot easier to press, and sounds beautiful. This Baby Taylor has been with me for 3 years, I still carry it around wherever I go, even just to take a walk by the lake. Despite the high cost, it's a great choice for people who travels a lot, or of course people who have kids that likes to mess around with guitar. Great feature, nice Quality, decent price, and 100% satisfaction after 3 years usage. Overall a Five!!
Reviewed by Mic1412 on 10/31/2006 who plays rock, metal, funk, fusion.
17 people found this review helpful.
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Great Little Guitar
I bought my baby taylor about a year ago and it has become my constant companion. It's size is great for children or people who have trouble fretting a full-size guitar, The sound is nice blends perfectly with my friends Martin. The sound never gets drowned out by his larger guitar. It also comes with a free bag that is more than sufficient for traveling. One complaint I would have is the sustain isn't very impressive. All in all, this has been a grat guitar.
Reviewed by guitars411 on 7/23/2007
10 people found this review helpful.
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It's True...Good Things Do Come In Small Packages
I had wanted a guitar for years, but after a major surgery on my legs to correct some of the effects of Muscular Dystrophy, my father decided that learning to play would be a great way to pass the hours I had to spend sitting or laying around the house.
We tried a normal sized Fender that I really liked, but ended up returning it when we found the Baby Taylors. They were much easier to fret (and with MD that's a major thing because we have weak finger muscles) and easier to handle. The sound is not the same as the Fender we tried, but it's not unpleasant.
After owning it for three years, I'm still working on the basics, but the jam sessions with my family have been great. It's the sturdy little guitar that could. I would and have recommended it to many people and I would definately recommend it for youngsters or people who have a difficult time with fretting.
Overall, a great product.
Reviewed by Guitar Girl on 1/8/2007 who plays Bluegrass, Country, Folk, etc....
7 people found this review helpful.
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A good deal
Played this next to the all laminate Little Martin ($10 more) and it clearly sounded better. It is also comparable to many small bodied $300-range full size guitars. It does NOT sound anywhere near as good as my full size solid wood Guild. But for the money, it is great, and it is very addicting to play. Should be good for my kids to learn on too.
Reviewed by on 7/5/2006 who plays Folk and Rock.
5 people found this review helpful.
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Nice little player
Taylor Baby Taylor Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar. Its tiny, less exspensive, and a large sound. I liked it but found that I prefered a bigger guitar for the same price.
Reviewed by tietjen on 11/2/2006 who plays rock.
6 people found this review helpful.
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