Author Topic: Do I teach this kid guitar?  (Read 2785 times)

not a lick
your kidding? thats the easiest thing to do. i can do that in my sleep! thats just sad

I still don't know why 8 months seems long to you. When I got my guitar it took me 11 months just to learn how to to switch from G to C to D, just give him time he probly never held a guitar or felt the strings before

I still don't know why 8 months seems long to you. When I got my guitar it took me 11 months just to learn how to to switch from G to C to D, just give him time he probly never held a guitar or felt the strings before

because it takes the average person less then a month to do that.

Hell, it took me a weekend.

sorry, but 11 months to switch from G to C to D? give up.

Think about it, if you teach him and he becomes famouse then you might show up in his biography or whatever.

I would at least calibrate his guitar (truss rod, intonation, tuners, string height @ bridge).

If you can't do this crap, MSN me (on profile), I can't PM (lol warez).

I still don't know why 8 months seems long to you. When I got my guitar it took me 11 months just to learn how to to switch from G to C to D, just give him time he probly never held a guitar or felt the strings before
11 mounths!! it took me like 5 minuetes to do that

smoke on the water is easy for me.

its the first song you learn on a guitar,  no crap its easy

Tell him that he should practice and challenge himself, if it took him 8 months he should take a new instrument or he just didn't practice at all.

tell him to try the drums, if he likes to hit things, he will love them

Not everyone can play guitar. Also, if he has a tendancy to be lazy about practicing, tell him to give up. You have to want to play.

I've been going strong for 5 years.

I would at least calibrate his guitar (truss rod, intonation, tuners, string height @ bridge).

If you can't do this crap, MSN me (on profile), I can't PM (lol warez).
I'm going to make him do all that, I'm not gonna work on his guitar for an hour for him to never practice