Guitar Song To Learn

Guitar Song To Learn

Printable PDF Resources for Guitar Teachers A huge range of printed resources that ensure that you are ready for anything during guitar lessons

Teach Guitar with Backing Tracks Use Backing Tracks and Chord Charts to ensure that your students learn to play In Time To Music

Learn

Printable Blank Guitar Necks with Tab and Chord Grids Blank Guitar Neck Tab and Chord Grids that will allow you to prepare your own lessons

How To Play Rock Guitar Songs With Tabs, Solos, Chords, And Backing Tracks.

How To Teach Song Writing on Guitar A look at writing Rock chord progressions and the Four Chord Trick that is central to so much popular music

Rather than obsess too much about which individual songs to learn it is better in the very early stages to teach kids to be able to move between eight common chords that will allow them to play thousands of songs

We have a tried and tested range of guitar teaching resources that you can download to your phone, tablet or PC that will increase the chances of guitar playing becoming a lifelong passion rather than something they tried to do but didn't get very far with

Learn How To Play The Good Song On Guitar

Following the link above will take you to a guitar lesson used by thousands of guitar teachers all over The World to get kids playing guitar properly right from the very start

Further down this page we will look in greater detail at some of the best easy songs to play but before we come to that we should maybe look a little deeper and consider what we are really trying to do here which is teach children to play the guitar rather than just a single song.

If we are trying to help children to become guitar players and not just fill in some time before the next craze comes along then it would seem to be a good idea to tailor our choice of material presented to them to help us to achieve that goal.

Learn Songs On The Guitar

This does not mean that the lessons will be less any enjoyable for the kids (far from it!) but it does mean that that they will be presented with a set of challenges designed to help them to progress as musicians as well as having a whole load of fun into the bargain.

Kids are not fools! They all do drawings that we stick up on the fridge and for a while they believe us when we tell them that they are great at art.

What usually happens is that over time they come to believe (rightly or wrongly) that they are not as good as some of the other kids that they go to school with who make their drawings look a bit more realistic. They know that we love them but they stop presenting us with pictures because they come to believe that they are not making any progress as artists. If you want confirmation of this just think about your own childhood experience or talk to an older kid who used to draw continuously but who now does not bother at all and you will probably get a story closely related to the circumstances outlined above. If you think about it too deeply its tragic.

Easy

Best First Songs To Learn On Electric Guitar

A child closing off an entire area of artistic expression (probably for life) because they come to form the opinion that they are not good enough at it to make their continued efforts worthwhile. By the time a kids are old enough to want to pick up a guitar they have probably been through the no good at drawing thing and the last thing that we want to be part of is helping them to convince themselves that music, too is beyond them.

So how do we help them to start out on a journey that will be a whole load of fun and which will also help them to become good at something in the longer term (like the kids at school who were seen as good at drawing)? Well how about we forget that they are kids and teach them how to play the guitar properly?

There are eight chords (shown above) that guitar teachers the world over use to help beginners (not just children) to play the instrument so a question we should be asking is which songs would a child like to play that features some of the eight best chords to master? If they learn some songs (or fragments of songs) featuring the right chords then they will be in a position to take those chords and use them in other songs. I dont want to get all academic and start to throw educational theory about the place but if I did I would be writing about the development of transferrable skills which is one of the most important elements of developing a high level of knowledge and capability in any discipline (not just guitar)

How To Learn Guitar By Yourself (with Starting Points)

Three of The Chords (Em G and C) have reduced one finger versions which are used for the first few lessons to get kids off to a flying start on guitar. The reason that one finger versions are used with children is that two of the chords (G and C) have full shapes that stretch across the fingerboard of the instrument and in the very earliest stages of playing these shapes can seem a little daunting to a beginner who may have smaller hands.

Without delving too deeply into the world of music theory at this stage the chords under discussion (C A G E D Am Dm and Em) are very well suited to playing songs in the key of G so it is logical to look out for a bunch of easy songs (or fragments of songs) that are either already in the key of G or which can be easily moved into it.

-

If you take a look at the range of published material out there designed to help you to teach kids to play guitar you will see that a lot of it features songs like Merrily We Roll Along and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star This music is not featured in those materials because kids have a burning desire to play it but because the folks who make the materials do not have to pay copyright royalties on it. Children typically want to play songs that they hear as part of their everyday lives. Pop songs from now and the classics that they have heard during their upbringing. Present those songs in the (beginner friendly) key of G and you are more than half way there.

The Best Songbooks For Guitar Pop Songs: Learn To Play Guitar Online

Download a FREE 20 page PDF featuring the first five Kid's Guitar Lesson Plans and a whole load of printable Teaching Aids!

Click below to get a whole load of FREE Children's Guitar Lesson Plans and this guide to teaching Kids to really Play the Guitar.

To get the free stuff on this site you don't have to sign up for anything or to become part of a mailing list or anything like that. I dont want your email address so that I can start dropping stuff into your inbox designed to help separate you from your hard earned money. I hate that kind of thing and I presume that you do too

Children's Songs For Beginning Guitar: The Riddle Song

This song was recorded by The Proclaimers in the key of E and in that key the chords would be E A and B. The chord of B is not a beginner friendly one so it makes sense to move it into the key of G where all of the chord shapes required are within the capabilities of the novice. Although this song is a good one to present to kids when they have been playing for a while it is not a great one to give them when they are at the very early stages because even though the chords are easy to play they do change relatively quickly (particularly during the verse section)

How

Only three chords (G C and D) in this one and the chord changes dont come too quickly so not a bad one to have a go at during the early stages

Chorus (Give me one good reason etc) = 1 bar (4 beats) of D, One bar (4 beats) of C and two bars (8 beats) of G

How To Play Rockabilly Guitar: 7 Easy Songs For Beginners

2 bars (8 beats) of G, 2 bars (8 beats) of Em, 1 bar (4 beats) of C, 1 bar (4 beats) of D, 2 bars (8 beats) of G (repeated)

The songs above are nothing more than an almost random sample of a few of the many harmonically simple hit songs that can be used to help a child learn to play guitar. The songs themselves are not important but the logic that lies behind their suitability is very important. They are all playable using a few of the Eight Guitar Chords that any beginner (not just kids) should learn first on the guitar and the chords dont change too quickly. It really is as simple as that. All that you need to do is find a suitable song (or a section of a song) that a child likes, move it into the key of G if necessary

0 Response to "Guitar Song To Learn"

Posting Komentar