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Best way to start teaching my son the guitar

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Stu Gotts
Posted 2004-04-05 9:28 PM (#190823 - in reply to #190798)
Subject: Re: Best way to start teaching my son the guitar


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Posts: 33

Location: Clermont FL
I taught guitar in a large music center for about 8 years. The other teachers and I would teach a method, Mel Bay, Alfred or Gibson, and add some chords that the student could relate to, such as C / AM / F / G , they could then hear a melody in their heads to go with the progression. It helped keep the lessons from getting boring. If you can learn to read music and understand theroy from the start you are miles ahead from the way I started, which was self taught, I had to learn music at 30 years of age, I regret the lost years I spent plugging along.. Stu
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cliff
Posted 2004-04-06 8:22 AM (#190824 - in reply to #190798)
Subject: Re: Best way to start teaching my son the guitar


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March 2002
Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
". . . Cliff
why was I the guy always loading the equipment into the truck???? . . ."

Al;

(As John B. can testify), I am STILL "that guy"

:D
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-04-06 9:48 AM (#190825 - in reply to #190798)
Subject: Re: Best way to start teaching my son the guitar


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Posts: 2503

Location: Fayetteville, NC
Groupies??!! You mean ther really ar e Groupies out there??
Oh man, Where were they when I was Playing More??
Oh Wait,..now I remember,..They were with the Sound Guy :D
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alpep
Posted 2004-04-06 9:31 PM (#190826 - in reply to #190798)
Subject: Re: Best way to start teaching my son the guitar


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Posts: 10582

Location: NJ
I want to apologize to strummin 12. He made a post and then i went to reply to it. I accidently edited his post. Johnny alerted me and I deleted it.
sorry about that chief...
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