Startone Concert Guitar Set 1 English

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Startone Concert Guitar Set 1 English

Startone

Concert Guitar Set 1 English

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Product Info

Article Number: 245029
Brand: Startone
Model: Concert Guitar Set 1 English
Price: $88.00

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This Startone set is a surprisingly solid entry point for absolute beginners wanting to learn classical guitar. The included course and tuner make it a complete package, and the basswood construction delivers a gentle, student-friendly tone. It's a budget-friendly option that provides a decent foundation for exploring the world of classical music.

Product Description

Startone Concert Guitar Set 1 English

*Bundle offer comprising*, Startone CG 851 4/4

  • *Classical Guitar*
  • Size: 4/4
  • Body: Basswood
  • Neck: Nato
  • Fingerboard: Jatoba
  • Scale: 650 mm
  • Nut width: 52 mm
  • Black body binding
  • Nylon strings
  • Total length: 99.06 cm
  • Colour: Light Brown
  • matte
  • Suitable gig bag: Art. #145669# (not included)
  • Voggenreiter Acoustic Guitar (English)
  • *Course Book for Acoustic Guitar*
  • For self-study and lessons
  • By Ulrich Türk and Helmut Zehe
  • ISBN: 9783802405679
  • Publisher's no. VOGG 0567-9
  • Format: 21 x 28 cm
  • 185 Pages
  • In English
  • Includes CD with demo versions
  • Thomann CTG-10 Clip Tuner
  • *Clip Tuner for Guitar and Bass*
  • Chromatic
  • Tuning via vibration sensor
  • Large backlit display
  • Two-tone display for showing the correct tuning
  • Rotates 360°
  • Includes battery (CR2032)
  • Harley Benton Nylon Player Pick Set Mixed
  • *Guitar Pick Set*
  • 12 Picks of various thicknesses
  • Material: Nylon
  • Thickness: 2x each of 0.58 mm
  • 0.71 mm
  • 0.81 mm
  • 0.96 mm
  • 1.2 mm
  • 1.5 mm
PROS
  • • Includes a tuner and beginner's course, great value for the price.
  • • Basswood body offers a warmer, more mellow tone than spruce.
  • • Jatoba fingerboard provides a smooth playing experience and good durability.
  • • Nato neck is typically stable and provides a comfortable feel.
CONS
  • • Basswood is a softer tonewood; won’t offer the projection of higher-grade woods.
  • • Jatoba can be a bit harder than rosewood, potentially less forgiving for beginners.
  • • Gig bag not included, a more robust case would be preferable.

Product Video

Key Features

Top Wood Basswood
Back & Sides Basswood
Neck Material Nato
Fingerboard Jatoba
Scale Length 650 mm
Frets 20
Nut Width 52 mm
Weight Approximately 3.5 kg (7.7 lbs) – typical for a 4/4 classical

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Frequently Asked Questions

Basswood generally produces a warmer, softer tone with less projection than spruce, making it easier on the ears for beginners and suitable for quieter practice.
Jatoba can be slightly harder than rosewood, but it generally offers a good, consistent grip and becomes more playable with use and a bit of oiling.
It’s a standard introductory course, likely covering basic chords and techniques; it’s a helpful supplement but may benefit from additional resources for more in-depth learning.

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