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equator
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07/12/2005 6:35 pm
I was asked to teach guitar to 6-!2 years old (boys & girls), and I need some activities to share with them. Does anybody know any? besides the kleenex box-guitar that uses rubber bands.
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Kevin Taylor
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07/12/2005 8:30 pm
Get em involved in recording stuff. They won't get bored as quickly if they're having fun putting a song together.
Do an air guitar contest to see who can come up with the best 'lead face'.
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07/12/2005 10:22 pm
For the older boys (or girls), you can buy kits to make their own fuzz boxes. The kits are only 10 bucks a piece. Soldering is a must so i geuss this isn't such a good idea, i'm sure they have some solderless kits.
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07/13/2005 2:30 am
Give 'em a day to dress up like a rock star or diva. You never know, you might discover a champion Jr. Elvis....
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07/13/2005 11:59 am
I'm off to guitar camp now, thanks a lot.
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07/13/2005 7:58 pm
Originally Posted by: elklanderccFor the older boys (or girls), you can buy kits to make their own fuzz boxes. The kits are only 10 bucks a piece. Soldering is a must so i geuss this isn't such a good idea, i'm sure they have some solderless kits.

what? ten bucks? that's pretty cool since I was actually looking into building my own effects boxes, I need something easy to start on, what could be easier then them giving you all the parts and instructions? where can I get one of these $10 fuzz boxes?
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