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May 04 2009

Guitar books for your kids

Published by Ryan Edmunds at 8:36 pm under Accessories, Basics, Guitar Lessons Edit This

Kids Can Play Guitar - $11.99 DVD
guitar for kids dvdThis DVD for kids 8 and up explains the basics of guitar in a way that is fun and informative for kids. Mel Reeves covers the different types of guitars, teaches kids how to read music chord fingerings and diagrams. DVD instructional videos are an excellent way to get your kids excited about learning an instrument.


Rock Guitar for Kids Songbook- $6.99 paperback
Hal Leonard is a well known and respected authority on publishing guitar instructional books. This book is for any child who is ready to start learning about guitar on their own time. It is easier to have a book rather than hire a guitar teacher because your child can go back and re-read certain parts any time they are having trouble. You also don’t have to concern yourself with scheduling.

Kids’ Guitar Songbook
For any parent wishing to see their kids strumming away on their very own guitar. Kids’ Guitar SongBook will teach your child all the basics of playing the guitar. They will learn to tune the guitar on their own, proper way of holding the guitar and some basic notation. It also has many fun easy songs that kids can play on their own while they are beginning to learn to play the guitar.

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