Children as young as 5 years old can learn to play the guitar. Some even start younger at about 3, but you also have to consider the child's physical and mental development when taking up an instrument. If your child is somewhere between 5 to 10 years of age, it's a good time to start introducing the guitar.
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Read More »Interest in playing music is developed from exposure to music, so if you want to get your child enthusiastic about learning the guitar, you have to let him or her listen to great guitar music or watch musical performances where the guitar figures prominently. Let them know that with practice - they need to understand the importance of this from the beginning - they are capable of making music themselves. To get your child interested in learning how to play the guitar and look forward to the lessons and hours of practice, here are a few tips.
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