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Kids Guitar Lessons, Lesson 2

  • Published by Homespun Video
  • Video Two Only
  • Artist: Marcy Marxer

Description
If your child is ready to learn more chords, strums and songs, Marcy’s second series of guitar lessons moves to a whole new level. These clear, upbeat lessons cover simple fingerpicking arpeggios, the use of the capo and basic chord theory. Your child will gain the tools and musical knowledge to learn hundreds of folk, country, spiritual, school and campfire songs, including: Won’t It Be Joyful; Shortenin’ Bread; Hey, Ho, Nobody Home; This Old Man; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little … More >>

Kids Guitar Lessons, Lesson 2

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Kid’s Guitar Made Easy

  • The Fun Way To Learn Guitar
  • Uses Step-By-Step Lessons
  • Develops Essential Skills to Perform Proper Techniques
  • Standard Notation
  • For Windows And Macintosh

Product Description
This CD-ROM uses step-by-step lessons in a fun, interactive environment to teach kids ages 5 and up to play the guitar, even if they’ve never had any previous musical training. Students have fun learning the notes on the guitar and how to read music as they develop essential skills to perform with proper technique. Parents without any prior musical knowledge are able to effectively guide young children through the course…. More >>

Kid’s Guitar Made Easy

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Township offers spring programs for kids

Township offers spring programs for kids
West Milford The West Milford Township Community Services and Recreation Department is offering a variety of activities for kids throughout the spring.

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Kids Guitar Lessons Online – Fantastic Results!

If you ever had kids then you know that they have an attention span of a humming bird. It’s true. You have to come up with many different ideas just to keep their focus on task long enough. Maybe that’s why so many parents prefer to have a private guitar instructor for their kids. The instructor knows how to keep them interested long enough to learn their lessons. However, this is a very expensive option. Not to mention taking your child to the lesson weekly and waiting a half an hour for them to finish.

If you are looking for a cheaper alternative without having to compromise the quality, then you should look into kids guitar lessons online. This can be great fun for your child. And you as a parent will always be able to make sure they practice their lessons daily. This way it will be easy for you to tell whether or not your child understands the instructor and you can will always know if they are practicing the right way. It would be difficult for you to monitor your child’s progress with private instructions. Your child could be playing anything and you wouldn’t even know if it was the right thing. And, let’s not forget how much cheaper online lessons are. You can find great kids guitar lessons online for as little as $12.95/mo.

So as you can see, online guitar lessons for kids are a great and cheap alternative. The pros far outweigh the cons. I hope you give it a try and enjoy watching your kid become a prominent guitar player. However, be careful when choosing the lessons. Not too many guitar lessons online can provide good quality training for children. So, do your research!

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John Sizemore has been teaching guitar for over 20 years and maintains a website featuring Guitar Lessons For Beginners, Online Guitar Lessons, and Beginner Guitars. So visit www.GuitarZonline.com to get a FREE Beginner Guitar Lessons E-book and learn to play guitar today!
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MGMT Get an Assist from the Kids at Chicago Benefit

MGMT Get an Assist from the Kids at Chicago Benefit
MGMT’s biggest hit took on an added dimension on Friday at Chicago’s House of Blues. Before the psych-pop quintet’s piquant headlining set at the Dare 2 Dream benefit concert — co-sponsored by SPIN — eight children from the night’s beneficiary, the People’s Music School, came onstage for a quick acoustic appearance. Yeah, they covered “Kids.” In fact, the flautist (who played the song’s …

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