Jefferson
10-27-2009, 01:32 PM
Well, I just volunteered to teach guitar lessons to a small group of middle and high school kids at the Children’s Home where my wife works. I’m pretty excited… but now what? !!
First and foremost, we need some instruments. I am imagining purchasing 2-3 decent (but beginner) guitars that will be used for the class and kept in the activities director’s office. The kids will be able to “check out” the guitars whenever they have time to practice, but they will reside in her office. There may be a small budget to help with the purchase, but I imagine I’m either going to have to invest my own money or seek out donations for the majority. So, money is an issue. One question I have is whether I should invest in electric guitars or acoustic guitars. These kids have all come from very bad situations – they need confidence building and fun foremost. They are also typically only at the facility for 2-3 months before they are put in more permanent situations. I've heard many people say it is better to start on the acoustic guitar first in order to build finger strength, but I wonder if in this case if it wouldn’t be better to teach on the electric guitar, as they are typically easier to fret. I want this experience to be as un-frustrating as possible in hopes that in the short time I have with each student, I might possibly spark more interest down the road… that’s about as much as I can ask for in 2-3 months time, I think. Another option I considered was using ¾ size guitars with extra light strings and setting the action as low as I can… Any thoughts or suggestions on equipment?
My other question is what exactly to teach… Given each kid may only be in the class for a few months, I was thinking that I would go straight for teaching basic chords as opposed to getting into theory and foundational stuff. If they know the basic chords, they can figure out just about any song on the radio these days… Along those lines, I thought about writing up some easy arrangements of current songs that they are into. I want them to learn actual pieces pretty quickly so they can “impress” their friends - a lot of these kids have trouble making new friends… Is there any curriculum you recommend for getting up and playing the basics quickly?
Any suggestions, advice, etc. you folks have would be greatly appreciated!
First and foremost, we need some instruments. I am imagining purchasing 2-3 decent (but beginner) guitars that will be used for the class and kept in the activities director’s office. The kids will be able to “check out” the guitars whenever they have time to practice, but they will reside in her office. There may be a small budget to help with the purchase, but I imagine I’m either going to have to invest my own money or seek out donations for the majority. So, money is an issue. One question I have is whether I should invest in electric guitars or acoustic guitars. These kids have all come from very bad situations – they need confidence building and fun foremost. They are also typically only at the facility for 2-3 months before they are put in more permanent situations. I've heard many people say it is better to start on the acoustic guitar first in order to build finger strength, but I wonder if in this case if it wouldn’t be better to teach on the electric guitar, as they are typically easier to fret. I want this experience to be as un-frustrating as possible in hopes that in the short time I have with each student, I might possibly spark more interest down the road… that’s about as much as I can ask for in 2-3 months time, I think. Another option I considered was using ¾ size guitars with extra light strings and setting the action as low as I can… Any thoughts or suggestions on equipment?
My other question is what exactly to teach… Given each kid may only be in the class for a few months, I was thinking that I would go straight for teaching basic chords as opposed to getting into theory and foundational stuff. If they know the basic chords, they can figure out just about any song on the radio these days… Along those lines, I thought about writing up some easy arrangements of current songs that they are into. I want them to learn actual pieces pretty quickly so they can “impress” their friends - a lot of these kids have trouble making new friends… Is there any curriculum you recommend for getting up and playing the basics quickly?
Any suggestions, advice, etc. you folks have would be greatly appreciated!