Make It Easy for Them To Learn Chords
It can take weeks or even months to master a new chord.
The child’s fingers are sometimes on the string, but it continues buzzing.
It is impossible to ring the note out with such a buzzing sound.
If your child’s fingers aren’t growing properly, it’s usually because:
Not pressing the strings firmly enough
There is too much distance between the fingers and the fretline.
Even adults who are learning how to play guitar can find this buzzing noise frustrating.
Getting your child’s coordination to improve
As their coordination improves, a little buzzing is okay at first.
However, mentioning will help. Have you got any problems with your fingers? Is the pressure too difficult? Which fret do you use?
Keeping them in mind with little questions shows you care about them, willing to help them.
Every milestone should be recorded
Even after all these years, I never stop listening to the recordings that my parents made.
You can make a huge impact on your child’s mind by making videos of them playing.
Showing off is a favorite pastime for most children. Learn new chords, scales, or chord progressions. Obtain a recording.
Using recordings as a feedback tool can also be beneficial. You do not have to suggest that they correct their errors. They can spot their mistakes themselves.