An adult looking to buy a 4/4 classical guitar faces two questions: is the full size really right, and which quality tier is worth it. The short answer to the first is usually yes. The 4/4 size is the standard classical guitar for teenagers from around twelve years old and for adults of any build.
This guide explains why a 4/4 suits the vast majority of adults, when a 7/8 is the better choice, and which tiers exist from student instrument to concert guitar.
01Why 4/4 is the standard size for adults
A guitar size does not describe its absolute length but its scale length, the vibrating string length between nut and bridge. A 4/4 classical guitar has a scale length of around 65 centimetres. That is the measurement classical repertoire, method books and chord charts are built around.
For adults from roughly 150 centimetres in height, the 4/4 is the natural choice. Anyone learning the guitar or returning after a break should go for the full size, otherwise the tone and finger spacing will not match what is taught in lessons and notation. Smaller sizes such as 3/4 or 1/2 are children s instruments, covered in a dedicated guide to children s sizes.

02When a 7/8 guitar is the better choice
The 4/4 size fits almost everyone, but not all. A 7/8 classical guitar has a slightly shorter scale length of around 63 centimetres, a slimmer neck and a more compact body. That makes it noticeably more comfortable for smaller hands, shorter fingers or a slighter build.
Typical cases where a 7/8 pays off: adult players with smaller hands, senior players who value comfortable fretting, or anyone who struggles with the full scale in the lower positions. The sound stays full and concert-ready, only the ergonomics are more accommodating. If in doubt, the selection is in the 7/8 category.
| Feature | 4/4 | 7/8 |
|---|---|---|
| Scale length | around 65 cm | around 63 cm |
| Neck width | standard | slightly slimmer |
| Body | full | more compact |
| Ideal for | adults from approx. 150 cm | smaller hands, comfort |
| Sound | full concert tone | full, slightly more compact |
03Quality tiers: from student to concert guitar
In the 4/4 size, build quality decides tone, playability and longevity. Three tiers help with orientation.
Beginners and students reach for robust brands such as Yamaha or Ortega. One key quality feature already matters here: a solid top rather than a laminated plywood top. A solid top vibrates more freely, sounds fuller and matures over the years.
Those practising with ambition benefit from a Spanish workshop guitar like the Alhambra: cleaner finish, more balanced tone, longer sustain.
For advanced players, the concert tier is worth it, for example an all-solid guitar from a German workshop such as Hanika. Here not only the top but also the back and sides are solid, which markedly lifts projection and tonal colour.



04Which tier suits whom
The right tier depends on the goal, not on prestige. For a first start and trying things out, a solid student guitar with a solid top is enough. Anyone practising regularly, taking lessons and planning a few years ahead will be happier in the long run with a mid-range workshop guitar, because it rewards progress audibly.
The concert tier is worth it when the sound itself becomes a playing goal, for classical repertoire, auditions or moving up to higher lesson grades. In any case: better one tier more solid and lasting joy than buying twice. The full selection is in the 4/4 category.

The 4/4 is the right size for adults, as long as no ergonomic reasons argue for a 7/8. The more important decision is the quality tier: a solid top from the start, a workshop guitar for ambitious practice, the concert tier for tonal demands. To weigh nylon against steel or learn more about scale length, see the linked guides.
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