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How do you teach a toddler Geetar?

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  • markM mark

    Show her a coupld of basic chords that her fingers can reach.

    Get a Ukulele! 😉

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    @mark

    Yep. A D chord is pretty easy and you can do a lot with it.

    "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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      Not sure what songs she likes, but some of these might work. Do you think she could reach a G?

      https://www.singing-bell.com/easy-guitar-songs-for-kids-free-sheet-music/

      "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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        Some of these are too hard for a kid, but Delilah is pretty easy - small chords.

        https://bestguitarsnow.com/25-easy-beginner-songs-to-play-on-guitar/

        "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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          Thanks everybody. 👍

          She has a ukulele, but isn't interested at present. Chords are still a little far away, but she gives it a go, which is good.

          Please love yourself.

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            She’s 3? 4?

            "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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            • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

              Thanks everybody. 👍

              She has a ukulele, but isn't interested at present. Chords are still a little far away, but she gives it a go, which is good.

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              @Aqua-Letifer

              A cheap kids sized classical guitar with light strings is all she needs. Even if the guitar won’t stay in tune. If you can teach her some basic chords and even the elementary ascending and descending chromatic 1,2.3.4s on all six strings so that she learns that her pinky is an important finger on the fretboard the rest will fall into place - provided she is interested in learning the instrument.

              Elbows up!

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              • MikM Mik

                She’s 3? 4?

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                @Mik said in How do you teach a toddler Geetar?:

                She’s 3? 4?

                4, yeah.

                Please love yourself.

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                • RenaudaR Renauda

                  @Aqua-Letifer

                  A cheap kids sized classical guitar with light strings is all she needs. Even if the guitar won’t stay in tune. If you can teach her some basic chords and even the elementary ascending and descending chromatic 1,2.3.4s on all six strings so that she learns that her pinky is an important finger on the fretboard the rest will fall into place - provided she is interested in learning the instrument.

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                  @Renauda said in How do you teach a toddler Geetar?:

                  @Aqua-Letifer

                  A cheap kids sized classical guitar with light strings is all she needs. Even if the guitar won’t stay in tune. If you can teach her some basic chords and even the elementary ascending and descending chromatic 1,2.3.4s on all six strings so that she learns that her pinky is an important finger on the fretboard the rest will fall into place - provided she is interested in learning the instrument.

                  Thanks, Renauda; just ordered some lighter strings, that's a good idea, too.

                  Please love yourself.

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                  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                    @Renauda said in How do you teach a toddler Geetar?:

                    @Aqua-Letifer

                    A cheap kids sized classical guitar with light strings is all she needs. Even if the guitar won’t stay in tune. If you can teach her some basic chords and even the elementary ascending and descending chromatic 1,2.3.4s on all six strings so that she learns that her pinky is an important finger on the fretboard the rest will fall into place - provided she is interested in learning the instrument.

                    Thanks, Renauda; just ordered some lighter strings, that's a good idea, too.

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                    @Aqua-Letifer

                    Do you play finger style or plectrum?

                    If the latter get her one of those rigid felt plectrums classical mandolin players use. She will learn to use the plectrum for dynamics without blowing out strings every other day and develop a softer technique at the same time. That’s advice I once received from a top notch bluegrass flat picker who used to teach guitar basics for kids.

                    Elbows up!

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                    • RenaudaR Renauda

                      @Aqua-Letifer

                      A cheap kids sized classical guitar with light strings is all she needs. Even if the guitar won’t stay in tune. If you can teach her some basic chords and even the elementary ascending and descending chromatic 1,2.3.4s on all six strings so that she learns that her pinky is an important finger on the fretboard the rest will fall into place - provided she is interested in learning the instrument.

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                      @Renauda said in How do you teach a toddler Geetar?:

                      @Aqua-Letifer

                      A cheap kids sized classical guitar with light strings is all she needs. Even if the guitar won’t stay in tune. If you can teach her some basic chords and even the elementary ascending and descending chromatic 1,2.3.4s on all six strings so that she learns that her pinky is an important finger on the fretboard the rest will fall into place - provided she is interested in learning the instrument.

                      Yeah, I would suggest a classical guitar. Steel strings would be kind of tough on those little fingers.

                      "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                      • RenaudaR Renauda

                        @Aqua-Letifer

                        Do you play finger style or plectrum?

                        If the latter get her one of those rigid felt plectrums classical mandolin players use. She will learn to use the plectrum for dynamics without blowing out strings every other day and develop a softer technique at the same time. That’s advice I once received from a top notch bluegrass flat picker who used to teach guitar basics for kids.

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                        @Renauda said in How do you teach a toddler Geetar?:

                        @Aqua-Letifer

                        Do you play finger style or plectrum?

                        If the latter get her one of those rigid felt plectrums classical mandolin players use. She will learn to use the plectrum for dynamics without blowing out strings every other day and develop a softer technique at the same time. That’s advice I once received from a top notch bluegrass flat picker who used to teach guitar basics for kids.

                        I play finger style but as it happens, I've a handful of all kinds of plectrums from a buddy of mine. That's a great call.

                        Please love yourself.

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                        • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                          @Renauda said in How do you teach a toddler Geetar?:

                          @Aqua-Letifer

                          Do you play finger style or plectrum?

                          If the latter get her one of those rigid felt plectrums classical mandolin players use. She will learn to use the plectrum for dynamics without blowing out strings every other day and develop a softer technique at the same time. That’s advice I once received from a top notch bluegrass flat picker who used to teach guitar basics for kids.

                          I play finger style but as it happens, I've a handful of all kinds of plectrums from a buddy of mine. That's a great call.

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                          @Aqua-Letifer

                          If you play fingerstyle then pass it along to her. I wouldn’t even introduce the plectrum at this stage. Better that she develop her picking hand - that’s the palette where all the colour is.

                          Elbows up!

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                          • RenaudaR Renauda

                            @Aqua-Letifer

                            If you play fingerstyle then pass it along to her. I wouldn’t even introduce the plectrum at this stage. Better that she develop her picking hand - that’s the palette where all the colour is.

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                            @Renauda said in How do you teach a toddler Geetar?:

                            @Aqua-Letifer

                            If you play fingerstyle then pass it along to her. I wouldn’t even introduce the plectrum at this stage. Better that she develop her picking hand - that’s the palette where all the colour is.

                            👍

                            Please love yourself.

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