Fun and Easy Guitar Lessons
for Kids
Ever since I bought that Rock Band video game for xBox last
Christmas, my 10-year-old son has been obsessed with guitars.
He plays the game every single day, but that's not enough for
him. He really wants to "learn for real," and has been begging
me to let him sign up for a class. I'm actually happy that he's
interested in a creative pursuit like playing an instrument, so
I'm all for this turn of events. That's why I've recently been
looking for information on guitar lessons for
kids.
Back when I was a child and wanted to learn how to play the
piano, there was only one option available to me. My parents
had to find a teacher who lived relatively close by, and I had
to go to her house once a week for an hour-long lesson. The
rest of the time, I would just practice on my own, which
usually consisted of playing the same song over and over again
because I didn't know what to do next. Needless to say, I never
got very far in my musical pursuits!
Anyway, after checking around, I learned that there are lots
of different guitar
lessons for kids available these days. Of course, I can
always go the private teacher route for my son. Websites like
Craigslist are chock-full of ads from experienced musicians
offering cheap guitar lessons for kids, so finding a teacher
won't be a problem. But I think I'll hold off on that until I'm
certain my son's interest is genuine and this isn't just some
passing fancy that he'll get tired of in two weeks.
Online guitar lessons for kids are an alternative to getting
a private instructor. There are numerous websites that offer
completely free basic tutorials for beginners. At first, I
didn't think that would be a very good idea for a 10-year-old
who has no idea what he's doing, but after visiting the sites,
I've changed my mind. Many of them provide video clips where
someone walks you through the entire lesson step-by-step, and I
think these are straightforward enough that my son can
understand them.
Another possibility here is purchasing guitar lessons for
kids on DVD. There are a couple advantages to this option,
including the fact that my son would probably be a lot more
comfortable going through a lesson in front of the TV instead
of standing awkwardly in front of the computer and squinting
down at the tiny screen. In addition, it seems as though there
are entire series of guitar lessons for kids on DVD, meaning I
can start with a beginner level and then work up through
intermediate and advanced levels as my son's skills develop.
This is a definite plus, and will probably turn out to be the
deciding factor for me.
I'm glad there are so many fun and easy guitar lessons for
kids out there, as this increases my odds of finding a delivery
method that will be perfect for my son. I'm sure he'll be
excited to start, no matter which method we choose!
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