Kids - 5 Musical Instruments easy to learn
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Have you ever thought about introducing your child to a new Musical Instrument? or have they already expressed an interest?
Children are never too young to start learning to play a musical instrument. They can start learning from as early as the age of 7. These days, kids seem to spend so much time on computers, it would be nice if they could occupy themselves with something else.
There are many musical instruments to learn, but I will focus on 5 easy ones: It would be helpful to pay for lessons for them to start learning otherwise there are places they could learn online. I have included some online links.
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Flute
A great starting point for learning music because it is easy to learn. The flute is cheap and easy to carry. Yamaha is a good model for a flute but it is advisable to shop around.
For help buying a Flute, Click here.
Kids Learning the Violin
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The Mozart Effect Music for Children, Volume 1: Tune Up Your Mind
Price: $3.39
List Price: $9.98 |
Guitar
An instrument that inspires kids. This is most popular with boys but girls also play it. For learning, it is best to start with an acoustic or classical guitar. Fenda and Yamaha are good brands.
Violin
Violins have 4 strings, which makes it easier to learn than a guitar. It’s portable and easy for children to manage. It doesn’t need any microphones or attachments.
Piano
This is good for children who want to learn how to read music. For details of buying a pianot visit http://pianobuyer.com/. It gives an idea of Models, prices and features.
Alternatively, you could buy a small electric keyboard and let them learn by themselves. Keyboards have pre-recorded music in them. You could buy a basic book and teach them the basics.
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Saxophone
It is best to start to learn from the age of 10. Although some kids are exceptional and could probably learn at a younger age. The Alto saxophone is advisable for beginners. Selmer Conn, Elkhart and Yamaha are good brands. Buying a second hand Saxophone is not really ideal as they are not cheap to service or repair.
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In summary, make sure that your child wants to study this instrument – Look for a good teacher who is fun and stimulating. Someone who can mentor your child to achieve good results. It is important that your child enjoys the learning process too.
Kids learning the Piano
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Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano
Price: $14.00
List Price: $14.99 |
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Play Piano in a Flash for Kids!: A Fun and Easy Way for Kids to Start Playing the Piano
Price: $4.95
List Price: $12.95 |
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The Mozart Effect Music for Children, Volume 1: Tune Up Your Mind
Price: $3.39
List Price: $9.98 |
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KIDS PACK TALKS AND PLAYS MUSIC
Price: $8.99
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Piano for Kids
Price: $5.14
List Price: $19.95 |
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Schoenhut My First Piano II
Price: $48.99
List Price: $69.99 |
Kids learning the Guitar
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Beginning Rock Guitar for Kids: A Fun, Easy Approach to Playing Today's Rock Guitar Styles (Book & CD)
Price: $8.16
List Price: $14.95 |
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Hohner Folk Guitar - 30" reshipper box
Price: $39.95
List Price: $39.99 |
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Woodstock Kid's Guitar
Price: $9.94
List Price: $34.95 |
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Kids Can Play Guitar
Price: $3.99
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Comments
Lady E,
Excellent!
This really is a wonderful idea! You have given some very good suggestions! You are so right it is important that they like the instrument of study!
In raising my children music was always a very integral part of our lives. I taught Piano, So we all played Piano! The organ, drums, flute, saxophone, clarinet are some of the many other instruments they played as well. It really makes for a great alternative activity!
Wonderul hub!
It is always a pleasure.
Blessings!
I'm happy and proud that my teenage son and daughter know how to play these instruments except saxophone.
Catch them young. Nice hub. Thanks for sharing.
** Thanks Pete. That's true and keyboards are more fun for kids with the pre-recorded selection of music. Cheers. :)
** Wow, Deborrah. What a wonderful music talent that runs in your family. I play the piano - a little bit. Erm... I'll be expecting your Debut Xmas Song out this year. :)
** Hi Beth, that's so beautiful. They obviously enjoy it, as they have learnt more than one. :)
** True Philipo. "Catch them young". It also keeps them out of mischief. :)
I have five children, and when they were all young we introduced them to musical instruments, but none stayed with it. I don't think that we failed though, because at least they had the opportunity. Great informative hub.
daughter was at one point so interested with guitars and then lost it when she got busy becoming the president of the student council in high school. i do not know if that is the real reason though he he
they like music but to be able to play musical instruments requires skill. and that is what they do not have maybe.
Once I tried to introduce myself with the flute,but failed miserably.Yet I love to see kids playing Violin.
Then to go for the really really easy instruments, try the tambourine, the triangle and the maracas. :) :)
Elena, this is a good piece. I didnt know you know a lot about musical instrument.keep glowing
By the way, I did try the violin as a youngster, and actually passed my "grade 1" exam, but I have to say I am guessing I did drive my family mad with the noise I made practising. Some years later I bought a cheap electric guitar second hand, and have to confess to being far more successful at this, especially as I could either practice in our "outside lounge", (as by now we had moved house), or could use headphones, no doubt much to my parent's relief.
* Hi Fastfreta, its nice you introduced them and later in future if they decide to go back to it, it will all come back to them naturally i.e. the basics they learnt. Nice to hear from you. :)
* Bingskee - she'll probably come back to it, when she gets bored or wants a change. You know how teens change their minds. Hope you are doing fine. :)
* Andromida, I always pick a positive attitude vibe from you. I'm sure if you try again, you'll get the hang of it. You have to play it on You Tube, so I can hear the nice melody. :)
* Lol Misty. I like the Tambourine as long as its not being used for more than half an hour - when my ears can't take it anymore. Well done on passing the Violin exam, I think its such an elegant instrument to play for ladies. Hope you will continue to play the guitar. Thanks for stopping. :)
LOL, I wouldn't quite descibe my violin playing as ever having been "elegant", although I reckon I would enjoy it more now electric violins exist. Sadly my guitar playing days fizzled out, and I can barely remember any of what I learnt now. A shame really, but I don't think I am truly cut out to play an instrument.
It's important to give children an option to try different instruments. One of my children play the drums, the other started with violin and then went onto guitar.


















Pete Maida says:
6 weeks ago
I think Yamaha is a bit expansive for a starter guitar. I would also start a child with a keyboard if you don't have a piano at home. You can get one for a hundred bucks or less.