Students That Dont Want To Learn |
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Students That Dont Want To Learn |
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Aug 7 2008, 08:27 PM |
8 years? that is very young. I think he is being pushed by his parents to learn to play guitar (I think) and in that case it might be better to talk to the parents. if that is not the case tell him what inspired you to pick up the guitar and show him some very inspirational players. Also make sure the lessons are fun. I used to help classmates out with their history and they told me that because I used a touch of humor here and there they understood things easier. At 8 years it is best you learn something like an instrument in a playful interactive manner. teach him one or two chords each lesson and make a game out of it. If that doesn't help be sure to post again as I might get some more inspiration ^^ I agree with this, learning should be fun and interesting. Not forced. Also, ask if he's got any favourite songs. At 8 you havent grown into you musical preference yet, but if there's a song he really likes, show him a thing or two from that song. -------------------- Guitars: Schecter Stiletto Classic, Jackson SLSMG, Ibanez RG-380 Japan, Gibson Les Paul Studio
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Aug 7 2008, 08:43 PM |
Oh my, he's young indeed. Try with a couple of chords, or some interesting melodies, maybe even classical ones. Children like classical stuff, like Fur Elise, or some simple Mozart part.
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Aug 7 2008, 08:44 PM |
Very young indeed.
Find his favorite song. Teach him that. And, yes, find out if he is being forced to play the guitar or if there's another instrument he'd rather play. |
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Aug 7 2008, 08:47 PM |
I think the only way he'll get interested is if you teach him a song he knows. Ivan had a good idea to teach him Fur Elise...
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Aug 7 2008, 09:06 PM |
I actually started classical guitar at the age of 8. I wanted to go for electric, but somehow someone convinced my mother that the right way was to learn classical first
I actually start ed liking the classical stuff as well, but after some time just got stuck and bored. It started to get too hard. At the age of 11 I totally lost the interest for the instrument. It was not before 15, i started again with the songs I liked. Much simpler, actually, just chords. My old dream of going to electric only happened at the age of 23... Moral of story: You've gotta teach what he wants to play, not what his parents are forcing him. Moral of story 2: He is still to young to be sure what he wants. So you better show a little of several things and let him choose. Moral of story 3: keep him motivated by letting him learning at his own pace. Do not push too hard, following a method or a book as you would do with an older student. This post has been edited by Gus: Aug 7 2008, 09:09 PM -------------------- my "Thank you GMC!" video
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Aug 8 2008, 01:27 AM |
So he is taking classes by parent's suggestion,not his own will?
That might be a problem indeed,very young kid tho. Some nice suggestions have been said above,try them. -------------------- Youtube
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Aug 8 2008, 08:40 AM |
It is important that he wants to play on his free will if his parents are forcing him talk to parents because it reallysounds like he is not playing on his free will. If he is there on his free will teach him something fun like a melody from a song he likes or from a cartoon like Nemanja said
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