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What is the song that has the lyrics in it whoaaa or ohhh and is followed by a electric guitar bit?

The song you're thinking of might be "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses. It features iconic "whoaa" and "ohhh" vocalizations followed by a memorable electric guitar riff. Another possibility is "Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi, which also incorporates similar vocalizations and a prominent guitar section. Both songs are classics known for their catchy choruses and guitar work.


Can 11 year old use adult electric guitar?

Yes, absolutely. Musical talent or the eagerness to develop one has no age boundaries and there is no reason a child can not learn from the age of 2, provided the guitar is not too heavy to lift. At 11, it could be more difficult to learn than an earlier age, but if the child requests to learn or accepts the concept of musical tutelage, then it should be addressed immediately. Having said that, the size of an instrument should not be a problem as long as the player does not have any difficulty such as the weight, the awkwardness of its size or the reach. What is important is that holding the instrument the correct way should not feel like work, it should feel natural. There have been 6 year-old students that use a full sized guitar, but found the reach of a 3/4 sized one easier. For an 11, a full sized guitar should be fine.


What is the best electric guitar for kids?

If it is for music training and artistic development, based on the age, a full guitar size and something classic like a Fender or Squire stratocaster, maybe even a knock-off provided it is well designed and does not inhibit learning. It is more difficult for a child to make the transition to a guitar like this later if they begin on a poorly constructed miniature guitar or "children's" size guitar. If it is just for another toy to play with, you can get any guitar that you like based on your budget and generosity, but if the child begins to show interest or develops a flair for music, you may have to eventually buy another one.


What is the best acoustic guitar for a 210 year old child?

If I am correct in thinking that you meant a 10 year old child, It does not really matter what brand of guitar it is. What matters is the size. I recommend that you start out with a relatively cheap guitar just in case the child wants to back out later or accidentally breaks the guitar.


What instruments are used in sweet child of mine?

guitar vocals drums bass lead guitar, lead vocal, drums, bass, rhythm guitar

Related Questions

Is there any chance my child could get shocked when using an electric guitar?

No, your child cannot get shocked using an electric guitar. There is no electricity running through the guitar at any time.


What size of electric guitar should an average nine year old child get?

Depends on the size of the child, take them along to a music shop and have them hold one.


About how old should your child be before you let them play guitar?

Children can start playing the guitar as young as 3 years of age.


What gauge and type of strings should be used for a child on an electric guitar?

I would suggest Ernie Ball: Hybrid Slinkies. They are an extra light gauge so the child's fingers can easily push them down against the neck. They also have less tendency to buzz on the frets if not held down entirely. Also, if you are teaching a child how to play Electric Guitar, you may want to try a guitar that is a 1/4 scale with a thin neck. Ibanez has a GRGM21 Mikro that is great for kids.


What is an appropriate age to start guitar lessons for a child?

There isn't necessarily a particular age that a child should be before starting guitar lessons. It is also a different situation for every child, but it is important for the child to have an interest in music and for them to actually want to play the guitar before trying to force it upon them, as they will be more likely to resent the parents or teacher if they don't want to play. Therefore, an appropriate age would be when they are able to learn efficiently and also when they develop an interest.


Can a child play the guitar?

Yes, a child can play the guitar with practice and dedication.


What are some good songs for an acoustic or electric guitar player to play by himself?

Sweet Child O Mine -- Guns 'n' Roses (Slash)


When does your child start to learn guitar?

When you get him\her in guitar lessons. (=_=)


Is an acoustic guitar a good guitar for beginners?

Not really. That is, an acoustic guitar is not any more of a "beginner's" instrument than an electric guitar is. It might be cheaper, and it may be quieter (or possibly not: you can practice an electric guitar without actually plugging it in, or with headphones), both of which are reasons parents might choose to purchase a child an acoustic guitar instead of an electric one. If you learn to master an acoustic, then you will have an easier time learning to play an electric. This is simply because acoustic guitars require more precision to make each note ring true. Also: an acoustic requires more finger pressure and therefore more finger strength and calluses. An electric is easier on the finger tips, but is also more sensitive as far as technique. My best answer is to practice on both to develop the most versatility. But if sound is an issue, an electric is quieter if you don't plug it into an amp.


What is the song that has the lyrics in it whoaaa or ohhh and is followed by a electric guitar bit?

The song you're thinking of might be "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses. It features iconic "whoaa" and "ohhh" vocalizations followed by a memorable electric guitar riff. Another possibility is "Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi, which also incorporates similar vocalizations and a prominent guitar section. Both songs are classics known for their catchy choruses and guitar work.


Is it hard for children to play a Guitar?

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.


Why should you get parents permission before you observe their child?

Because its their child and the child is only in your care and nothing should take place without their permission!