Classroom Guitar Blog
How Do You Approach Tuning
by Jim Yancey The question I have first is: How often do you see the kids? If you are only seeing them 1x per week….IGNORE the tuning and YOU do it. The kids have got to create and enjoy music. Tuning guitar is no fun…for anyone! If you see them everyday I would...
Chordbuddy in Action
Check out Travis from Chordbuddy teaching kids at Enterprise HS in Alabama to play guitar. They are up and playing on their first day! Find out more about Chordbuddy at:https://www.chordbuddy.com/ [social_button button="facebook"...
Traci Bolton
"With guitar, I get a much broader scope of the student body than teaching band. I see students go on to form bands of their own or play with praise bands at their church. I am teaching a subject that the students feel is current and relevant to their life."...
Warm-ups Made Easy
Just as a professional athlete will stretch his or her muscles to warm up before a practice session or the main event, have your guitar class get into the practice of stretches and warm up exercises before beginning their music performance and study. The following...
Outfitting Your Guitar Classroom for Success
Guitars: Ideally the school should own a classroom set of matched instruments. Most all veteran guitar teachers recommends nylon string (classical) guitars for many reasons: nylon stings put less stress on the instrument, tend to break less frequently than steel,...
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