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Guitar for 5 year old

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Blu · 08/05/2006 18:12

DS has been badgering for a guitar since he was 3. generally, with all the things he persistently asks for, he is serious, and it doesn't turn out to be a flash in the pan. We bought him a toy (but tunable) small wooden guitar, and he has spent ages trying different notes / tunes, and experimenting with the frets etc.

He will soon be 5 and what he really wants (alongside a cuddly panda, a batman outfit and a 'sideways flute') is an electric guitar.

Has anyone seen the half size children's ones? Would they be too big and heavy?

I know that probably he should start on an acoustic guitar, but his dream is electric.

I have insisted to DP that we don't buy him any such thing unless he simultaneously starts lessons of some sort - as I think he could get discouraged unless he makes some progress.

Neither DP nor I play any instrument at any level of competence - DS can sing with excellent pitch, and can drum along to any music in good time with his toy kit drums.

Those with experience: should we hold off longer, or go for it?

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beety · 08/05/2006 19:56

oh yes smoke on water is one of my ds tunes too..Grin

Blu · 08/05/2006 20:22

Twiglett - thank you. Just what we need.I nip up there quite often, too.
Is your ds's guitar acoustic?

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Twiglett · 08/05/2006 22:05

yes accoustic .. about £35 IIRC ..

I bought myself one off ebay too (full-size of course).. and DH bought me a 'teach yourself guitar for dummies' .. it is amazing how quickly teenage chord abilities come back

but I would still like to get him a teacher ... and maybe learn from him Grin

fsmail · 08/05/2006 22:09

My DH has been playing the guitar since he was little and can now play a whole concert back to me which is quite sickening. He would always say buy the best guitar you can afford and a second hand good quality one is better as a cheap one may not keep in tune and it will be too fiddly for a kid to have to keep retuning it and this will be the first thing that puts them off. Unfortunately my DS (5) is not really interested but my DD (20 months) is obsessed by the guitars and wants Daddy to play them all the time so we could have a Courtney Love on our hands god help us! It is a lovely instrument for them to learn because it is so easy to take around. My DH would start DS with an acoustic and is saving all his electric ones for when he is older. Music schools do lessons for 5 year olds as opposed to the normal schools so give them a ring.

fsmail · 08/05/2006 22:11

Oh and get them in to The Beatles because most of their songs only had three chords and Buddy Holly songs are easy.

Milliways · 09/05/2006 16:10

My DS started on acoustic, classical lessons, at age 7 and he finally got his electric last christmas (age 10). He loves both. Is taking Grade 2 in June (acoustic), and plays Greenday on electric. His guitar teacher is great as will show him the occasional riff etc for his electric at the end of his classical lesson.

Definately get proper acoustic lessons. If you get electric lessons they concentrate on chords alot, so not able to easily pick out the fab stuff like "While my guitar gently weeps".

bundle · 09/05/2006 16:12

blu have just bought dd2 an acoustic tunable guitar (came with spare strings and plectrum) - £25 from Holz \link{http://www.holz-toys.co.uk/\toys}

Blu · 10/05/2006 12:30

Thanks all.
I have been to the music shop Twiglett suggested, and our acoustic guitar is on order. DS has now been convinced that every rock guitarist he admires, including Mr Schneebly, had lessons on an acoustic guitar, and had an electric at home to practise on occasionally once they had learned. DP is also aquiring an acoustic to learn alongside DS...and if you do start with a teacher, Twiglett,I'd love to hear of a good recommendation.

Thanks Bundle - looks good - I wonder if it will be the same as the one we ordered? oh well..£10...

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beety · 10/05/2006 12:32

sounds perfect BLU. and ds2 recently sold his on ebay otherwise it would have come winging it's way to you

Blu · 10/05/2006 12:40

aaaah! Smile

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Twiglett · 10/05/2006 14:32

Blu .. I don't suppose you'd fancy sharing a guitar lesson would you? Maybe we could find someone who could teach 2 x 5 year olds at the same time and share the cost

Blu · 12/05/2006 12:17

I'll e mail you!

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batters · 12/05/2006 13:14

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Blu · 12/05/2006 13:17

I'll e mail you, too! Thank you!

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