What guitar size should I buy?

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The guitar size various from 32" inch to 42" inch. you can choose from this range the once you feel comfortable playing
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I would suggest a standard 19 to 22 fret acoustic that's the right size that you're comfortable to play with. Doesn't exactly have to be the same size as what other people have.
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if you are 16+, there will not be any problem playing pro size guitar if you know how to play and even if you you are a beginner there won't be any problem with the size of the guitar :)
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