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Go here to see all the lead sheets at Music for Music TeachersBroadway Music. Broadway Musicals List. Guitar Worksheets. Beginner Guitar Chords. Big Guitar Chords. Flashcards for Guitar. Guitar Chord Blanks. Guitar Chord Charts with Excel see how to make your own Guitar Chord Families. Guitar Tablature. Guitar TablaturePiano Staff Notation Charts. Learning how to play guitar seems almost intuitive for beginner guitar players who have taken piano lessons. But to a child encountering music training for the first time with a guitar in hand, using left and right hands independently, strumming rhythmically, learning what a chord is, reading notes and understanding their relationship to the guitar strings is a process shrouded in mystery. The beginner guitarist may be able to play the chords, but they wont know what theyre doing On a piano keyboard, we can look and see that between C D is a black note, called either C sharp or D flat. And between B C, and between E F, there are no black notes. We can see it just by looking it is self evident. The beginner guitar player has no such obvious visual aids. On the guitar neck, it is just frets, and more frets. The frets offer no clues of the existence or non existence of sharps and flats. Instead, the beginner guitarist must memorize the fact that there is no real separate note called E, no real Fb. And a note on one string can easily be duplicated on another string. You can play 4th fret B on the G string, then move next door to the B string and play the same note open. Whats. THAT all about On the piano the notes stay put Middle C is always just Middle C. This is true of most instruments, in fact. Then theres the PAIN problem pressing the strings hard enough to eliminate buzz, to make chords sound good. Squeeze the stringsSqueeze them harder Just ignore the pain. Now strum ughYou have to press the strings harder Tippy toe, like a ballet dancer. Hmm, youll have to cut your fingernails. You didnt know that learning how to play guitar would involve pain and sufferingOf course, I dont really tell my students their playing sounds bad, even if it does. They may not sound good even when they get their skill down, if their folks didnt find them the best beginner guitar. You must encourage them along, and if they make good progress, talk their parents into trading in the clunker guitar. For older and adult guitar beginners, these issues even themselves out in not too long. But young kids who are learning how to play guitar need easy steps, even baby steps, adding up to building blocks. They need to move one small step at a time, because in reality they are bringing together so many different skills. And they need lots of repetition. I use very easy beginner guitar books for my guitar students, plus music sheets I make up, beginner guitar tabs. The music sheets are usually guitar tablature in combination with standard music notation. You and I both know that if guitar tabs are there, then thats what theyre going to be reading, not the treble staff But they do need the treble clef notes for the rhythm, unless they pick it up by ear. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of beginner guitar books out there in music land, and I must have over two dozen myself But here are the ones Ive settled on for now To teach reading notes instead of just guitar tabs to my youngest guitar students, I like the Progressive books for Young Beginners. They move slowly, and have CDs. Primarily, I appreciate these books because they start with one new note per page or even per two pages NO EIGHTH NOTES the bane of counting for young kids, and NO TABLATURE to seduce kids away from the task of notereading. Mel Bays Easiest Country Guitar for Children is one of the cleverest guitar books I have seen It is nicely laid out it starts with six simple, uncluttered pages each presenting a single topic How to Hold the Guitar, Parts of the Guitar, How to Tune the Guitar, Music Basics, How to Read Guitar Tablature, and one very good page about Picking Technique. Unfortunately, there is no real discussion of note values. Then you turn the page, and its all music. Very simple tunes such as Railroad Bill, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Wabash Cannonball, Wildwood Flower and Shady Grove complete with treble clef, guitar tabs, chord symbols, and where necessary, picking indications. There are no eighth notes in the first part of the book. Just before the final song is another instructional page called How to Play Slurs. It covers slides, hammer ons, and pull offs. Then those techniques are introduced in the last song, Watermelon on the Vine. The book comes with a CD. Its a great repertoire book, but unlike the Progressive books, it does not teach notereading.