Yes! Your child can play the guitar!
Kid’s Guitar Lessons
Your Child to Play the Guitar,
Without any Musical Background,
Training or Experience.”
Dear Parent, Grandparent, Uncle, Aunt,
and friend of a precious Child:
Does your child enjoy music? Does he, or she, like to sing around the house? Have they ever expressed an interest in learning to play the guitar?
You know, children learn differently than adults. I’ve taught classes of little kid’s, age 5 – 9, and know this from experience.
They NEED to Start Slower
What I found is that kids can play as well as adult students, but just need to start a little slower.
When my Worship Guitar Class series came out, I knew it would be too difficult for little students to follow. BUT, I also knew that little kids were capable of playing every song in the series. For example, I wish you could have my Homeschool Class of little boys playing all the songs on Volume One.
I’m pleased to offer this ‘Kid’s Guitar Class’ program to help your child enjoy playing their guitar Here are they will learn.
With Kid’s Guitar LessonsYour Child will Learn:
♦ A simple 123 Exercise to strengthen their hands.
(See video example below.)
♦ Seven familiar songs they can sing & play.
♦ 4 cool strumming patterns.
♦ 9 new guitar chords.
♦ 2 Exercises to strengthen their hands.
Watch the Video Excerpt of Lesson one…
(duration 3 1/2 min.)
Click the ‘play’ button
to start the video.
What’s included with the Kid’s Guitar Lessons Program?…
♦ A DVD, or Video, with 7 Lessons.
♦ A downloadable eBook – over 30 pages!
♦ Tips on How to help Kid’s be excited about practicing.
♦ A Practice Chart you can photocopy.
♦ Options for including a Kid’s Guitar.
Does your child need a guitar? For your convenience,
we offer two very nice kid’s guitars packaged with
our program. They are options on the Order Page.
7 Benefits to your Child
1. Researchers at the University of Montreal used various brain
imaging techniques to investigate brain activity during musical
tasks and found that sight-reading musical scores and playing
music both activate regions in all four of the cortex’s lobes.
2. Grades go up. I’ve always heard the studies done, but then a
woman at a trade show told me that her daughter loved my
Worship Guitar Class program and that her grades at school
actually started improving too!
3. When a child is shy, music can be the bridge to bring them out
of their shyness. I know a Kindergarten teacher that always
recommended getting involved with an instrument for very shy
children… it works!
4. Studying music encourages self-discipline and diligence, traits
that carry over into intellectual pursuits and that lead to effective
study and work habits.
5. Studies show that kid’s leaning music have significant improvement
of spatial-temporal scores – useful for Math & Science!
6. Music has a great power for bringing people together. This can be
the beginning of a lifetime hobby and source of joy.
7. A two-year Swiss study involving 1,200 children in 50 schools
showed that students involved in the music program were better
at languages, learned to read more easily, showed an improved
social climate, showed more enjoyment in school, and had a
lower level of stress than non-music student
When you order, you’ll also get my
1 Year No Nonsense Love it or Leave it Guarantee.
This is the same guarantee I offer with the Worship Guitar Class Instructional Series. If for any reason you aren’t delighted with the Kid’s Guitar Lessons program, just return it for a full refund and we remain friends! (Guitars have a 30-day money back guarantee.)
Full One Year Money Back Guarantee
You might ask how will this cost me?
When I was taking private students. The minimum was $30 a half hour for teaching kids. I could easily charge $60 or more for this program.
For a limited time, you may purchase the program for just $27.00.
PLUS, the purchase includes these FREE bonuses:
• How to Help Your Child Improve In Test Taking! This is a 7 page article with ideas to help your child with tests.
• How to Help Your Child Read.. A 59 pg eBook.with resources.
Blessings,
Jean Welles