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  2. Scale length (string instruments) - Wikipedia

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    (A full-size instrument is described as 4/4.) Cellos exist in a smaller range of sizes than violins, with 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/10 being reasonably common. As with the violin, the Stradivarius scale is regarded as standard for orchestral work; This is about 27.4 inches (700 mm).

  3. Dreadnought (guitar type) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to around 1900, Martin acoustic guitars were available in sizes that to today's players would seem very small, ranging from size 5, 4, 3, 2 1/2 and 2 (all 12 inches or less across the lower bout) to size 1 (12 3/4 inches). Larger sizes, introduced by 1898, were size 0 (13 1/2 inches), size 00 (14 1/8 inches), size 000 (15 inches) and ...

  4. Collings Guitars - Wikipedia

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    0 Series: With the exception of the Baby, the 0 is Collings' smallest guitar and is offered with the same shorter scale found on the 12-fret 00. Baby Series: Collings' smallest guitar, approximately a 3/4 size version of their OM. 12 1/2-inches wide in the lower bout with a 24 1/8-inch scale.

  5. Starcaster by Fender - Wikipedia

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    A dreadnought acoustic guitar with laminated spruce top, available also as an acoustic/electric with built-in pickup and pre-amp and a third version adding built-in tuner, with 20 frets, 25.3" scale length, 1.69" width at nut, 2.24" width at heel and 3.94"–4.92" body depth. A 3/4 scale "Starcaster Colt" acoustic guitar.

  6. Rickenbacker 300 series - Wikipedia

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    There are three main groups in the 300 series: [2] [3] The 310 group instruments (310 to 325) feature a 20 + 34 in (530 mm) short scale, dot fretboard inlays, and small 12 + 34 in (320 mm) wide bodies. The body is unbound, semi-hollow (though lacking a sound hole), and boasts the "crescent moon"-style cutaways.

  7. Classical guitar - Wikipedia

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    Full-size instruments are sometimes referred to as 4/4, while the smaller sizes are 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, and even as small as 1/8 for very small children. However, there is not a standardized set of dimensions for fractional guitars, and their size difference is not linear from a full size guitar.

  8. Talk:Dreadnought (guitar type) - Wikipedia

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    Hopefully the article "C.F. Martin Guitar Sizes", now added to "External Links", covers that question in quite some detail - more than is probably fitting to include in the present article. I have also added some introductory text explaining the position of the dreadnought in Martin's hierarchy of body sizes, ranging from the historic size 5 ...

  9. Gibson B series - Wikipedia

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    The B-45-12, a 12-string edition guitar introduced in 1961, was the first B-45 model guitar available and the first B series overall. The B-45-12 had a mahogany body and neck, spruce top, rosewood fingerboard, and a cherry sunburst finish, and was made with "round" shoulders for the 1961 – 1962 model year and "square" shoulders until the end of its production in 1979.

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