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Why Guitar Lessons Are a Must For Your Child?

  • By Cedric Hitchens
  • 18 Apr, 2017
Guitar lessons for kids might be one of the most beneficial things you can do for your child for a number of reasons. Music lessons benefit children in far more ways than just enabling them to play an instrument. For instance, music and mathematics go hand in hand, and in fact, music itself is very mathematical. Studies have shown that there is a correlation between the two, and music lessons can definitely have an indirect effect on your child's mathematical reasoning.

So, why take guitar lessons or all instruments? Well that's mostly just a function of the kids' interests. You've heard the horror stories of kids who were forced to take piano lessons only to grow up to hate the instrument. A lot of kids will be more interested in learning guitar simply because their favourite bands all have guitarists, whereas only a few might have pianists. Giving your kids the option to play any instrument they want is always a good idea, although getting them into guitar lessons might let them connect a little better with their own musical tastes than piano lessons would.

Finally, you may be saying 'guitar lessons are expensive aren't they?' Well they can be, but they don't have to be. A good one-on-one teacher will cost anywhere from $20 an hour to $50 an hour, but when your kids are just starting they should be fine with a lower cost teacher. Kids are amazingly in tune with technology, and learn extremely quickly from watching demonstration. There are some excellent courses available for the price of only a few in person lessons that will take your kids through beginning to advanced technique, at their own speed, allowing them to learn whenever they want.

Helen Nadel's Institute caters to the needs of students with different ages and abilities. Whether a student has a basic music sense or not, they will get professional training that helps a student to present his or her song on stage in an effective manner. Helen Nadel who herself is a singer, a recording artist, a song writer, has been working with children in voice placement, voice projection and has kept countless young performers from the painful damage which vocalist experience when they do not sing from the diaphragm. She has taught children age four and up how to sing. Helen Nadel’s various levels of expertise in vocal expression have a lot to do with the ability to sing from the diaphragm.

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