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my daughter wants to learn
I've lent her a nice old Korean Epi LP, and a tiny orange battery amp
I am wondering what books to get - to be able to help her - since I am not certain what order to cover things in, or what pace to go at,
I remembered that there are a lot of PC-based things that could help
I have an IK Stealthpedal spare, with Amplitube LE bundled, perhaps I should put that on her laptop, are there any training software packages? I remember the old Guitarport things had some training built in
all ideas welcome
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Buy a Trinity Rock and Pop Grade 1 book. Teach her an E chord and play just that at the appropriate time along to the cd with one of the songs ( 500 miles , boots are made for walking) plus add in a little something of the current zeitgeist ( popular at mo for 10 year old girls are 'Happy ' by Pharrel Willams ( take it down a semitone) and anything One Direction )
Remember playing guitar ( let alone reading music ) is very difficult to begin with. If you've forgotten , try learning with her but using your other hand.