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markodageeksmom
17 years ago
is trying to pick out electric guitar for daughters birthday, heart or butterfly?? She will be 9.
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Yooper_Alana
says
17 years ago
Butterfly!!!
Mr Spasm
17 years ago
prefers the butterfly.
Mr Spasm
is
17 years ago
still very pragmatic about guitars and thinks it might be hard to play sitting down.
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markodageeksmom
says
17 years ago
? really?
you think so Spasm?
Mr Spasm
17 years ago
I've played some odd looking guitars before. They are fun but I think I'd prefer to learn on something more traditional.
Mr Spasm
17 years ago
However, not to knock the wind out of your sails. If your daughter likes it, she will play it. Fun is an important factor.
markodageeksmom
says
17 years ago
hmmm yeah what I liked about these is they are made buy Daisy and they are a bit smaller, called them a ladies guitar, now I'm really torn
Mr Spasm
has
17 years ago
read good reviews about them.
Mr Spasm
thinks
17 years ago
it's important to give them the guitar that will keep them interested. The first few weeks with the instrument are impressionable ones.
Mr Spasm
says
17 years ago
teaching your hands what to do is like learning to walk. The muscles just don't know what to do yet.
Mr Spasm
thinks
17 years ago
to much like a grown up. If I were a nine year old girl, I'd love the butterfly guitar!
Mr Spasm
says
17 years ago
looking back, I'd have died for an electric guitar at that age!
markodageeksmom
says
17 years ago
yeah me to, I know she would like any I picked I am just thinking like you said, making it fun, and interesting.
Mr Spasm
wonders
17 years ago
what I'd have turned out like if my mom had been as fun as you?!
markodageeksmom
says
17 years ago
awww shucks. I just try to give her what my parents couldn't give me, and open up all avenues of interest for her to. thanks though
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