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A Child's First Guitar
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Creativity Makes People Uncomfortable

A Child's First Guitar

You've known for years that your child had an ear for music. The time has come to begin music lessons and he says the guitar is his instrument of choice. No reason for you to worry, there's no rule that says bad habits and guitar playing have to go hand in hand! The guitar is a versatile instrument that he can enjoy playing for the rest of his life.

WHAT KIND OF GUITAR WILL I NEED?
A common mistake I see parents make is buying a poorly made guitar so they will not have wasted a large sum of money if their child decides the guitar is not the instrument for him.

To start a child out on a guitar that has poor tone and is difficult to play is practically a roadmap for failure. Mastering the guitar is not a simple task. A child deserves some
reward when he does something right and this is something only a quality instrument can give.

Buy a guitar suitable for the age and size of the child. The neck and body must be the right size the child's hands and arm length. For younger childer (10 and younger) three quarter (3/4) size guitars are available.

ACOUSTIC OR ELECTRIC?
I'm sticking my neck out on this one, but for instant gratification you can't beat an electric rig. In addition to a guitar, you will need to buy a small amplifier and this will
stop some parents in their tracks, but hear me out. A lesson or two will focus on setup of the rig and what the knobs on the guitar and amp are for, but an electric is easier to play and a kid can get a few good sounds out of the guitar much faster. You can always branch out into acoustic later once the fingers get stronger and more conditioned.

NEW OR USED?
There's nothing wrong with buying a used guitar that's in good playing condition. Guitars are not like cars; a good guitar having been handled with reasonable care improves
with age. Look at the guitars that the professionals play. Do those instruments look brand new to you? Hardly Cruise the pawnshops, Ebay and the classifieds for possibilities. Of course these avenues have a huge "Buyer Beware" sign on the corner. No returns allowed. Do you have a friend that plays guitar? If this is the case, I'm sure that he won't mind if you ask him to go by the pawnshop or to the garage sale with you, play the guitar you found and give you an opinion.

Go to the guitar forums on the internet and see what the others have to say about the instrument that you are considering. Expect to see contradicting opinions. But if a
large percentage of the posters say any given guitar is a piece of junk it would be a good idea to look for another axe.

HOW DO I KNOW WHAT THE GUITAR'S WORTH?
Try checking on Ebay to see what guitars comparable to the one you are looking at have sold for recently. It's hard to know if you are comparing apples to apples even when comparing identical model numbers of identical brands but you can get a general idea. You can check the Blue Book of Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitars and the Blue Book of Amps for a value, but again these figures are merely guidelines.

WHERE DO I GO FOR HELP?
While the advice that can be obtained at a local music store can be invaluable before you take the suggestions made by the salesperson you should ask the following question: Are you a guitar player? If the answer to your question is no, ask for a salesperson that plays guitar to help you or go and get that guitar playing friend to help you choose.

That's one of the perks of playing guitar, the friendships you make along the way

By Jan Bay

Creativity Makes People Uncomfortable

There's a lot to be said for new beginnings. I love new beginnings. One might say I live for new beginnings. There are always new friends to meet, new places to discover, new projects to develop. It's the challenge of mystery, the exciting promise of a new adventure that draws me into the future. It's hard to imagine why some people live their lives in a straight jacket, afraid to move. At the very least, they conform to a self imposed stereotype. Too afraid to express themselves; reluctant to change, to try anything different, they expect others to do the same.

Like racing down a turnpike with too many signs and far too many choices, we stream through life never sure where and when to stop and go. The human race has a history of being closed-minded. Traditions were handed down from generation to generation. We were taught what was "right" and "wrong", "true" and "false." We were taught what to think and what not to think. We were taught what to do and what not to do. Anyone straying away from the accepted norm was considered foolish.

Struggling to make it all work, we pass through life frustrated with it all but more determined than ever to fit into the system that puts bread on the table and gives us purpose. Pity those who do not do that. They live in a special type of hell reserved for self pity and boredom. Rising to the occasion, we spend the day complaining about the way life should be and griping about the way it is, powerless to do more than that. Like it or not we are part of the big picture regardless of those who may want us to believe we have nothing to do with the outcome.

People have an innate desire and need to create. It is part of what makes us human. Once we have created an artistic work, there is usually an immense feeling of satisfaction and resolution- a feeling that we have "made a statement". During times of great euphoria or times of trauma, musicians compose and perform music in an attempt to describe feelings that cannot otherwise be expressed.

Creativity makes the difference between an interesting, fulfilling life and one that is not. But creativity comes with a price. Creative people work at the edge of their competence. The possibility of failure is present but that is where they get the best results. Psychologists say genius is inseparable from failure. That may be true. Creativity tends to produce great quantities of mediocrity. The difference between success and failure is when creative people produce and keep producing work without giving up. That's when they achieve their vision.

As a song shouldn't have to be explained and it's up to the listener to figure out what it means, Ludwig von Beethoven, arguably the most influential composer of all time, changed the voice of classical music. Influenced by political tensions that ravaged Europe in the wake of the French Revolution, his genius produced something so unique that it caused many people to dislike him. He provoked emotional fury and frantic applause wherever he went: That made people uncomfortable. Creativity makes some people uncomfortable.

By Dennis Walsh

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