🎤 Strum, Play, and Shine! Unleash your child's inner rockstar!
The StarMG50-PK Kids Acoustic Toy Guitar is a 23-inch instrument designed for toddlers and children, featuring 15 frets and an included extra string and guitar pick, making it the perfect starter guitar for imaginative play.
S**Z
Can be made playable, but requires knowledge and effort
My wife and I bought this for our 2 year old son as a gift based on the video review where the guitar is shown as being playable. I was also able to get our guitar to hold pitch and "play" but only because I am familiar with the basics of guitar setup and simple woodworking.I followed the advice given in the video review to use hard tension nylon strings and find that while they hold pitch, the 3rd string is too loose compared to the others to make a good sound. Perhaps this will improve as the strings stretch, but experimenting with other strings may be worthwhile.My procedure:1. Remove all strings, tailpiece, nut and bridge.2. File the headstock to create a level place to mount the nut. The gap between 1st fret and nut was particularly large and uneven on the guitar we received so I also had to trim the fingerboard with a utility knife to make a clean, straight edge at the top of the fingerboard.3. Reattach nut. (I used wood glue)4. Drill new hole to center tailpiece on body. Reattach tailpiece using the same screw.5. Place bridge (I lightly glued it without too much concern for intonation; securing it was more important for a two year old in my mind).6. Restring guitar, loosening and then tightening Phillips head screws on the tuning machines each time while adjusting pitch. It simply won't hold pitch without them cranked down but won't turn without them loose.I ended up with a guitar that looks a little better and sounds a lot better than what I had to start. There are certainly many things "wrong" with it (uneven frets, bad string spacing, lousy intonation) but as a means to get our son involved in "playing" a guitar of his own (instead of one of mine...) we're pretty happy with it.
G**C
Good enough toy for a 20 month old....
My 20 month old son loves guitars. We bought a super cute Hape ukulele for him that he loved strumming and singing out loud, but we found out it had loose screw that would not stay in, so we had to return it. Gave this 6-strings toy guitar a try, thinking for a 20 month old he just enjoys "playing" with it, we were not expecting him to learn to play guitar on this. So that's our expectations.The instrument arrived in a flimsier box (than the Hape), and the finish is far from the shiny, glossy paint job on the Hape. But hey, he is only 20 months old and he enjoys the sounds he makes when he hits the strings. It takes a lot of beating, being dragged around the house, brought to an outdoor concert so he could play watching the band playing live, being sit on, tripped over on.....two months out, the strings hold, and he plays with it every single day. The instrument is poorly constructed as a "musical instrument", a couple reviewers actually did some impressive work to make theirs good enough to play music. I did nothing but tuning it the best I could (it does not hold the tunes very well), it sounds decent enough, just can't really play chords with the frets so oddly spaced. Overall it serves as a toy for our little boy to make his own music, that is good enough. When he gets older we will look into another Hape or Hohner for a change.
L**
Super cute toy guitar at a very reasonable price
I bought this guitar for my daughter's upcoming second birthday. We have not given it to her yet but I have no doubt she will be thrilled as she's been asking for a pink guitar for months.When I first found this guitar it was listed for almost $30. I checked the listing a few times a day and eventually the price dropped dramatically. I got it for $17 including shipping and I think that was a fair price. It arrived within the time frame amazon said it would also.The guitar itself is tiny (23") but for a two year old it's perfect. It is VERY pink, but in this case that's a good thing. It arrived safely in it's box free of any damage. The strings are all there and work alright. It is not in tune, though you could attempt to tune it, but that's not terribly important to me. It's just a toy until she's older.My only complaint is the smell. I had read other reviews before purchasing so I was aware this might be a problem, but when it arrived it stunk to high heaven of spray paint. I just took it out of the box to air it out and that seems to have helped. Just be forewarned, this toy needs to off-gas.If your toddler is already shredding like she's in a metal band, this is not the guitar for you. But for a cute toy this one is pretty adorable.
A**R
I knew what I was getting, I read the reviews.
I knew that this was not going to be a guitar for a beginning player, but a toy for my 6 year old daughter to use when pretending to be a rockstar. I knew exactly what I was getting, a toy, not a real musical instrument. I specifically did not spend more on a better guitar because I assumed my daughter was still a little too young and fickle for me to blow an additional $60 on something that she was going to treat like a toy anyway. That being said, I wish I would had spent the extra $60. My daughter was really into playing on it, but the quality is so bad, that you can hear it going flat the instant she starts strumming on it. Not that she cared. The big downfall was a string coming loose. Dad can fix it (hasn't yet) but as soon as that string came loose and popped her, she lost interest. She hadn't even had it for two days and it was just disappointing. Plus she seemed to actually want to play. Granted, she thinks she already sounds and plays like a rock star!So even though I'm not too thrilled with how this turned out for me, I would still recommend this for a child that is looking for a roll-playing prop instead of musical integrity.
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