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The Online Guitar Store - Kid's Guitar Course Complete

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List Price: $24.95
Our Price: $19.71
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Manufacturer: Alfred Publishing
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 787 EAN: 9780739041697 ISBN: 073904169X Label: Alfred Publishing Manufacturer: Alfred Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 4 Publication Date: 2006-06-01 Publisher: Alfred Publishing Studio: Alfred Publishing
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Alfred's Kids Guitar Course is a fun method that teaches you to play songs on the guitar right away. This complete edition combines Levels 1 and 2 with the activity pages of the Notespeller, and includes accompanying CDs so you always know how the music should sound. Each lesson on every colorful page is explained in plain language that's easy to understand; plus, you get to learn from three irresistible guitar experts a clever, classical dog, one cool jazz cat, and a friendly alligator who loves the blues. They keep your attention focused by pointing out what's important on each page and help you learn by making music fun!
The attached CDs don't just have great-sounding play-along accompaniments they're also enhanced CDs. This means there's extra content for your computer so you can do things like watch the music on-screen as it plays, speed it up, or slow it down it's up to you. Get ready to take your first, best step toward a lifetime of musical enjoyment. 140 pages.
This title has received the iParenting Media award as one of the ""Greatest Products of 2006.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Alfred's Kid's Guitar Course - Complete Comment: I have three boys, 5, 10, & 15 years of age! I wanted a book which would be simple to understand for everyone! I also am trying to learn to play the guitar. I have been a school teacher and I find that this book is simply the best instructional book out there!
It is so easy, each page building upon the previous skill set, from chords to strings until finally I found that I am able to read music and play! This is a great book! Really, well put together! I do highly recommend this book, and I usually do not rate products unless something is wrong with it. But I thought that this book deserved acclamation because someone took the time to put the book together right!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Guitar Method For Ages 5-9 Comment: This is the best guitar instruction out there for ages 5-9. This method teaches simplified one or two-note chords so little fingers can get used to pressing down those strings (by the end of the book, one 3-note chord is taught). A total of 7 chords are taught, as well as 12 notes on the fretboard. This method doesn't teach tab, but teaches how to read actual music. The book is fun and colorful. It teaches children's songs ("Mary Had A Little Lamb," "Farmer in the Dell," "London Bridge," "Old Macdonald," etc.) classical pieces (Franz Liszt's "Liebestraum," Beethoven's theme from the "Fifth Symphony," "1812 Overture," etc.) and popular tunes ("Yellow Rose of Texas," "Scarborough Fair," "Aura Lee," "Jingle Bells," etc.)
There are activity worksheets (written work, such as learning how to make a treble clef, quarter-note slash, quarter note rest, etc. but nothing overwhelming. They help reinforce how to read music.)
This comes with 2 enhanced CDs. You can play them on a regular CD player as a play-along during lessons/practice time, or on your computer. When played on the computer, there is bonus info, such as play-along tracks that allow you to adjust the tempo. Measures are highlighted on the screen as they are played so little ones won't lose their place. You can also select whether you want accompaniment and/or a metronome while you play. Track #1 is a helpful tuning track. CD #1 has 70 play-along tracks, and CD #2 has 91, so this gives you an idea of the number of practice exercises and actual songs your child will learn.
Available separately are the Alfred's Kid's Guitar Course Flash Cards 1&2 pack. They aren't required, but can be used for reinforcement for learning how to read music (especially good for visual learners).
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