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...or you could just not pressure your kids into doing anything. Offer them the guidance and share your love for music, but allow them to choose what they want to do
Teach her to play the piano. It's the gateway instrument. And she'll be forced to appreciate real music.
Excuse me but its pretty big and damn expensive gateway instrument,
or simply buy them a cello and watch them slowly die on Johann Pachelbel Canon in D thats even more sinister than recorder flute.BA-NA-NA-NAAA! BA-NA-NA-NAAA!(Beethoven Symphony No.5 I Allegro con brio)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLMAny chance you've seen this?
here are demigods of musical comedy and mozart alla MOLTO turca http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNtYYuWILNE
Buy the girl a cheap keyboard from a pawn shop. She's 8.
Says the shirtless boy posing in front of a mirror. Obviously we're all going to take parental advice from the likes of you. (If we wanted to be a BFF instead of a parent.)
lol, this convo has gone all over the place. Anyways, my kiddo has a korg keyboard, an ibanez acoustic/electric guitar and an ibanez acoustic/electric bass. Sadly like most people she says she wants to learn to play but doesn't have even a smidgeon of discipline to sit down and learn. Can't fault her though, seems pretty common to have this idea that you should be able to just put an instrument in your hands and be composing great music after an hour; and if it takes longer then it's boring. I think the first time she rolled her eyes at me was when I tried to show her the very beginning of learning: C-Major scale. Ah well, maybe as she gets older. Ideally I'd like her to be a drummer.
At that age I would say you should be your kid's BFF
Point is: You're a douche for the avatar.