That depends on the age and the size of the guitar. If the guitar suits the hands of a child and is set up correctly, the child may learn very fast, provided the child has some musical talent.
Not at all
Yes, you can definitely play guitar without being able to play recorder, granted, if you are talented at guitar, recorder shouldn't be very hard, but yes it is possible.
It really depends on the child. All instruments are hard to pick up, but if they have a talent for it and are willing to persevere, no problem. You should give a child a child's guitar, as these are smaller and easier for a child to play. The frets are smaller so their fingers can press the strings, as is the whole instrument allowing them to hold it more easily.
Cause it's hard to play the electric guitar without it, though classical guitar players use their fingers.
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Yes if you keep practicing hard.
yes, but it's hard.
It just gives you the medal for guitar
time after time
Playing the guitar can be easy if basic chords are learned. However, to become an accomplished guitarist, an individual must practice or even take lessons to become more advanced.
Children can start playing the guitar as young as 3 years of age.
Best Buy has a beginner guitar that is great for young children learning how to play and is only $50.