If you have a little child that is interested in learning the guitar – say 5 to 9 years old, don’t discourage them by telling them they are not old enough for the guitar yet. Instead, consider the tenor ukulele as a very viable alternative. It is tuned the same as a guitar, is much smaller, the frets are more closely spaced, it has easy to play nylon strings and much more. Read this very informative article as see why it would be a logical choice for your little one.
Beginner Version – Frere Jacques – Slow Speed If you follow the Guitar Pro or the PDF file of this song in the lesson plan, it should be played just like this. This video is very true to the notation or tablature that is in the lesson. I didn’t want to play this song too [...]
Taylor BT-1 or Baby Taylor Source:Kids Guitar Reviews Guitar Specs: No. Strings: 6 Body Type: Dreadnought 3/4 Size Top Material: Sitka Spruce – Solid Back & Sides: Sapele Laminate Binding: White Plastic Neck Material: Tropical American Mahogany 14 Frets To Body Neck Shape: Low Profile Neck Trussrod: Yes, Adjustable Nut & Saddle Materials: Tusq Fretboard [...]
An Acoustic Guitar Source: Kid Guitar Reviews What Is An Acoustic Guitar? If you start looking for a guitar and wonder what different types of guitar exist, you need to read these next few articles. Actually the Acoustic Guitar and the Classical Guitar are very different from each other. The classical guitar has its roots [...]
A Classical Guitar Source: Kid Guitar Reviews What Is A Classical Guitar? If you start looking for a guitar and wonder what different types of guitar exist, you need to read these next few articles. Actually the Acoustic Guitar and the Classical Guitar are very different from each other. The classical guitar has its roots [...]
Johnson Guitar – 3/4 Size Source: Kid Guitar Reviews Kids Guitar Lessons – Let The Search Begin: We had our daughter ask if she could learn to play the guitar. Having given lessons for a long time, 8 years old was quite young to get kids started on lessons, but it is do-able. She was [...]

