Online Guitar Lessons For Kids

. Friday, November 28, 2008
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There are many sites that offer online guitar lessons for kids, but you
have to be careful that you choose one that doesn't try to go too fast,
and also understands that your child might be playing less than a full
sized guitar. That can make a big difference when trying to teach children
guitar, and children's guitar teachers should be sympathetic to those that
don't always learn at the same rate.


To a child, a guitar is a musical instrument that makes a sound very
easily just by plucking strings, and they want to learn how to play tunes.
They are not so much interested in concepts such as chords, scales and
harmonics, more about playing their favorite tunes. Kids want instant
success, and a good guitar teacher can offer them that, while at the same
time also teaching them the essentials. To teach children guitar, it's no
good them just learning 'Row the Boat'. They must also be able to play the
basic scales and the more simple chords and learn in a progressive way
that will eventually have them playing as accomplished musicians.


Sure, you can't expect children to understand music theory immediately,
and the difference between major, minor and diminished chords, but you can
teach them how to play their instrument properly at their pace.
Unfortunately, without hiring a personal guitar teacher, that pace
generally has to be the same for all, although the beauty of an online
membership site that offers guitar lessons for kids is that the lessons
can be accessed at any time, and played over and over until mastered. In
that way children can learn at their own rate.


Children should first be taught guitar basics, such as how the guitar
works to make a sound, and how the various parts of their guitar
contribute to that sound. Once they know what their guitar is made of,
they should be shown how to hold a guitar properly. Holding a guitar might
seem pretty basic, but it is particularly important for children, with
small arms, hands and fingers, to have everything in the right position,
and to finger the neck and fingerboard properly so that there is the
minimum of stretching and strain.


Guitar lessons for kids should show them how notes are made, and how
they change up and down the fret, and the differences between the strings
should also be highlighted. Once they have learned that they should be
allowed to learn a simple tune. Either that or a song, and two or three
chords that they can play as they sing the song. This retains their
interest, and children learn fastest when they are creating something. The
best way to teach children guitar is to keep them interested in what they
are learning.


Only then should they be taught stuff such as tuning their guitar and
more chords which, although essential, might seem a bit dull to children
that only want to be able to make music. Once you have satisfied that
basic need, then you can explain that to get better they have to learn the
dull stuff and practise. However, even that can be made more interesting
if it involves learning chords that can be played to some basic tunes that
they already know.


The secret behind teaching a child anything successfully is keep them
interested and not bore them. Don't allow their attention to wander, or
you will rapidly lose their interest and they will find something else to
do. This is particularly true of online guitar lessons for kids, where you
are not physically present to talk to them when you see them wandering a
bit. It requires a guitar teacher with a special skill of being able to
teach children guitar in a way that interests and excites them, and there
are not that many people around who can do that.


However, if you get the right online guitar site, with the right
teacher, then it will work. Online tuition is probably better in the long
run than hiring a personal guitar teacher, or sending your child to group
guitar lessons, because they don't have to keep up with the rest of the
group. They can learn at their own pace, and not get despondent at being
behind other kids.


Online guitar lessons for kids are available from guitar membership
sites, and allow your child to login at any time and take a lesson as many
times as is needed for them to learn it properly. They can take it one
time or a hundred times for the same subscription fee, and can progress at
their own rate. That is an excellent way for your child to learn to play
guitar, and one that the vast majority of children that use it learn how
to play guitar properly and tend to keep it up as they grow.

1 comments:

Rob said...

I agree about keeping thinks fun and easy at first.

You might enjoy my article on easy guitar songs for kids. Let me know what you think!