It really depends on how matured, physically, he/she is and how experienced they are. I am a male and I matured to a full size guitar when I was 12 so I would say yes. Just let them try it out :)
It Depends on the guitar, however they are not generally much bigger than you would expect.
the world's smallest guitar is the size of a red blood cell
Keyboard, snare drum, big drum, acoustic guitar, maracas, and electric guitar( at the end)
It shouldn't be(unless he is a dwarf).Seriously,the best way to tell is to take he or she to a music store and try out full size and 3/4 size guitars.If the reach is too far then it may be too big.It probably wont be too big.Also keep in mind that a 13 year old will grow.My 10 year old daughter started off with 3/4 size guitars and now she is using full size.The best way is to have them try out different sizes and see which one they feel most comfortable with.
If by 32, you mean 32 inches, then it is a regular sized guitar, maybe an inch or two shorter. It may also be a slightly longer 3/4 size. A full size guitar is more around 34.5.
The big difference between these types of guitar is that an electric is much quieter than an acoustic. In a high school class full of teenagers a student with an electric guitar will not be able to be heard by the teacher. This is a BIG detriment to one's progression with the instrument. Most classes require an acoustic guitar but technically you can still learn in a group setting with a quieter electric guitar.
It really depends on how matured, physically, he/she is and how experienced they are. I am a male and I matured to a full size guitar when I was 12 so I would say yes. Just let them try it out :)
It Depends on the guitar, however they are not generally much bigger than you would expect.
It depends, it can be 1/2 size which is good for children up to 10, or 3/4 which is good for 10-13ish but it does depend on what size your arms are. Or it can be 4/4 which is full adult size which is good for everyone really. i have shortish arms but i own a adult size guitar and can play it fine.
the world's smallest guitar is the size of a red blood cell
Keyboard, snare drum, big drum, acoustic guitar, maracas, and electric guitar( at the end)
About the size of a microwave
a big marshmellow??
It shouldn't be(unless he is a dwarf).Seriously,the best way to tell is to take he or she to a music store and try out full size and 3/4 size guitars.If the reach is too far then it may be too big.It probably wont be too big.Also keep in mind that a 13 year old will grow.My 10 year old daughter started off with 3/4 size guitars and now she is using full size.The best way is to have them try out different sizes and see which one they feel most comfortable with.
not that big!
Adolph hired George Beauchamp and he designed a guitar nicknamed the frying pan in 1931 , Hawaiian music was very popular at the time and they cashed in. George has the patent for the electric guitar and of course the single coil pickup. look up the frying pan guitar and you'll get a big article of it online.