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Kids Electric Guitar Lessons
David Smithe
It is a long and arduous task. Your son or daughter has been begging you to buy them an electric guitar for months, weeks, and years. You have reached your breaking point and finally decide that your child is ready to accept the responsibility for owning a musical instrument. Kid's electric guitars come in all shapes, colors, and sizes. Whether you've got an ambitious toddler or a teenager on your hands, there is a company making a guitar that will be a perfect fit.
Finding the Right Size:
The problem with buying a guitar for a child is that one day, it will eventually be too small. Just like kid's clothes, kid's electric guitars will soon become cumbersome and constricting like ill-fitting jeans. It is important that you let your child try a few different sizes, just to see what looks and feels appropriate. The child will likely gravitate toward a bigger instrument, but make sure you consult with a knowledgeable staff member at a music store prior to making a purchase. It may be a good idea to take a trip to your local music vendor to get an idea for what is available, take detailed notes, and then continue shopping online.
Vivid Color:
In your child's eyes, the color of their guitar will play a significant role. Make sure you discuss the importance of finding an instrument that fits, rather than one that looks pretty before you ever set foot in a music store or start viewing products online. Only after you have determined what size is appropriate should you consider discussing a color scheme for your kid's electric guitar.
Getting Good Value:
If you get a guitar at Wal-Mart for $45, then you will end up with a product that sounds and behaves like a $45 guitar. This means that you'll have broken strings. This means that you will have cracks, scratches, dents, and possible electronic failure issues. The sound and quality of your kid's electric guitar will be dependent upon how much you are willing to invest. Another consideration you should make is that if your child is taking lessons or a devout self-learner, it will be challenging for them to experience success with something that came out of a box from Wal-Mart. There are extremely affordable options produced by reputable guitar manufacturers all over the world. You probably wouldn't have your car painted at Wal-Mart, but you would take it to a body shop. Likewise, if you're buying a guitar, don't shop at Wal-Mart - consult a music store or music website.
Choosing Between the Brands:
Most major guitar manufacturers produce kid's electric guitar models. When you shop online or in a store, look for familiar guitar names like Fender or Yamaha. Consider purchasing a package deal that comes with everything your child will need to start rocking.
As with any new responsibility, it might be a good idea to sign your child up for lessons after you've purchased your kid's electric guitar. Your child will learn how to handle their instrument properly, while developing great techniques. They may continue on with a teacher or decide to take a more self-directed approach. This will also help you both make the most out of your guitar investment.
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