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My 7-month old daughter has been "playing" my guitar for a couple of months now. She actually reaches for the strings and pulls them. I think she's a little too young for lessons though!
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I know this is completely off topic, BUT UKULELES ARE FUN!Well maybe they could use one of those, its easy to play simple chords using only 1 or 2 fingers at most for simpe chords, and the kids will be proud of themselves for learning songs and hopefully get a liking for music, and when they get big enough for a guitar they could just move on up to the east side, or you could just get then a 1/2 size, BLA!
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While they are in the womb. play the guitar on mama belly and for 9 months he can seperate the chords ansd a soon as the baby is born put a rattle in its hand so it can learn rythem and timing. As soon as the baby can get a grip give it a microphone then put a guitar in its hands by 3. Its all uphill from there JW
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hey chet my daughter started doing the same thing at around 7 months,
i bought her a baby taylor last week, shes nearly 11 months old. i figure i can use it till she can finger chords, |
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That is a good age, they sell a book called
Guitar for the Small Fry, it works well You may also want a 1/2 or 3/4 sized guitar to start http://www.music123.com/?affil=chrisb Guitars and gear
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