
When to start guitar lessons???
First, let me start by saying that I work for a renowned Music Publishing Company, and said several colleagues Mine get my son to the guitar (or any other instrument) will improve its academic performance. In short, my husband and I have decided we want our son to start guitar lessons (Of course, at the appropriate age) – but what is that age? People in my work is 4-5, but I Tink it is able to learn today, for example on a baritone uke with ranges similar to the guitar – am I not? In addition, the willingness During its more expensive because it is so small, and how many times a week should he go to lessons? Thank you for adavance! (Oh, my son is 2 LOL) I Forgot tomentose my husband has a reg. guitar size and my son simply likes to stand and pluck the strings – it actaully sounds really good! LOL I know does not "know" how to play, but it seems that interested in her – in general.
when my son was 2, we got him a good 1 / 4 size guitar, just getting used to. He does a few notes, tears all channels individually and makes a noise generally good. It depends on the concentration levels of your son. can do something for an hour without getting bored? you could end up paying for tutor time has, now, when he gets bored in 10 minutes. I would also guess that since it is small, it would need all his own material. no instructor lend to a child that young, and it would be too great. my suggestion …? get him a guitar and show him the basics. Let him learn at his own pace, how fun. when he is around 4, get lessons from him if he is interested
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