• Created in partnership with Disney/Pixar for the film "Coco".
  • Spruce top.
  • Mahogany back and sides.
  • Perfect for beginners 7/8 Size classical.
  • Satin (matte) finish.

I did not expect much for the price, so I was blown away at the quality. No setup was needed. The frets were nicely dressed and It is sturdily built. It sounds small, but it is a good tone. I purchased this for a guitar student, and spent hours playing it, breaking it in before giving it up...Now have to get my own. This is not a toy, yet it's priced like one...Don't hesitate to buy. This is the best guitar on the market in this price range, and it is quite a bit better than a lot of guitars priced much higher. I may get one just to put away as a collector piece...

Stunning guitar with incredible sound

Speaking as a professionally trained musician: this is a fantastic beginners guitar! Having been a serious musician for some time, I found myself at a loss when looking for a beginner’s guitar for my niece for Christmas this year: Most of what I look at is super expensive, incredibly nice gear. But since my niece’s interest is ENTIRELY based on Coco, I figured that’s a good place to start my search. My purchase was pretty much entirely based on the license and the spruce top, and those seem to have been solid guidelines. It only just came, but I of course had to give it a spin, and it’s surprisingly solid! Even with the half scale, it’s got solid volume, and enough playability to do anything a beginner could handle and beyond. I honestly wouldn’t mind tracking something with this, simply because I don’t have access to another nylon string. Even though this is only the next step for my niece from a fair-prize-plastic-acoustic piece of trash, I might wind up stealing it to track some ideas...

I was looking for a smaller nylon string guitar after a tendon injury last year. So, I contacted the Cordoba Guitar Co., whose 3/4 size Cadette I used to own. They guided me to this Coco or the new Mini II. I'm sure I would have been very happy with either one. The sound is great for its size (I have the Mahogany version) and it is very comfortable to hold and play. Kudos to Cordoba!

this little guy plays as well as my martini. yes, the reviews about volume are real. it's not loud, but you're able to hear everything when you're jamming so maybe that's not a bad thing. it'd get lost in a band, but solo, it's sweet. i got the mahogany, so it does sound soft and mellow. i had heard a few recordings of the spruce top and was not impressed. but YMMV.

Great quality, nice details and good sound. Bought for my 6 year old son (who’s a little on the taller side) and was a good fit for him. He loved the movie Coco, so he was very excited when he got it. Came with a nice carrying case that also has backpack straps, even the box it came with was nice. Very happy with this purchase and hope it lasts a while.

My son has been playing for a couple of years and we were looking for something comfortable for him, he is 7 and this was recommended by his teacher... We love it, the shape, the detailing, the finish, it's a great guitar to practice... He is in love!

LOVE this guitar. My daughter has been wanting a guitar to practice spanish finger-picking style of music and this is cute, budget friendly and high quality. Even her guitar teacher approves.

I got this for my 9 years birthday, he loves it, it is the perfect size for him. Quality is lovely for such a low price, he loved the movie Coco, and his father plays guitar very well. So when he showed an interest in the guitar solos in the music we listen to, it was no contest. This made a perfect gift.

I bought this specifically as a travel guitar to take along on camping/cabin trips so that it wouldn't take up too much room when packing, which its size works perfectly for. But I was also blown away by how beautiful it sounds, how easy it is to play, and how much of a value it really is for the low price. I've shown it off to a few other musicians and they all want to get one for themselves!