Guitar for kids (7+)
Learn to play the guitar with this engaging and fun course designed for kids (7+). In just 50 minutes, your child will learn basic skills, including stretching, tuning, and reading tablature. They will also learn popular kids’ songs like Baby Shark and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. With over 20 years of teaching experience, instructor Rodrigo Souza ensures a hands-on and enjoyable learning experience. Supervision by parents or guardians is recommended. Start your child’s musical journey today!
What you’ll learn
- Guitar for kids (7+)
- kids songs
- stretching
- How to read the tablature
- How to tune your guitar
- Basic Exercises
Does your kid want to learn how to play the guitar? This is the course for them!
In this Guitar for Kids (7+) course designed for beginners, kids 7 years old and over will learn basic skills and some of the most famous songs of all time. With a fun, engaging, easy to follow and hands-on methodology, your kid will start playing the guitar quickly while having lots of fun.
The course has a total of 8 lectures, and it’s 50 minutes long.
In the first 4 lectures, your kid will learn very important skills such as:
– how to stretch to avoid injuries
– how to tune the guitar
– and how to read the tablature
– how to hold the guitar
– the best way to fret the strings to produce the best sound
In lectures 5 to 8, your kid will learn how to play some of the most famous and beloved kids’ songs of all times:
– Baby Shark
– Mary Had a Little Lamb
– Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star
– Happy Birthday
Make sure your kid pause, rewind and watch as many times as necessary. And practice, practice, practice!
The instructor Rodrigo Souza applied all his knowledge and over 20 years of experience teaching music to kids of all ages to create this Guitar for Kids (7+) course. With the methodology he created, your kid will learn while having lots and lots of fun!
IMPORTANT: all kids should be supervised by their parents or guardians.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners
- Kids


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