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Natural Gass
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I'm giving lessons to kid that's a beginner. He wants to play punk stuff like Green Day & Nirvana.
I've been having him do 3 and 4 finger exercises on the fretboard and a simple pentatonic scale pattern to help him get his finger strength and coordination up. I also taught him the "E form" barre chord and the "A form" barre chord.
We've had four weekly lessons now and things are moving VERY slowly. He's struggling getting through the exercises and scale pattern playing each successive note at about 76 bpm, hasn't got the grasp of keeping time, and struggles with moving the bare chord up and down the fretboard and switching between the "E form" and "A form" barre chords. Am I expecting to much for him to be able to move through the exercises and scale patern cleanly with alternate picking at about 80 bpm on the drum machine after a month? And moving the barre chord around?
I'm trying to remember what it was like trying to learn to play - about 29 years ago. I wasn't a "natural", but I had a burning drive to learn to play. I remember watching a kid play barre chords at school and coming home and figuring out barre chords on my own in an afternoon and playing Smoke On The Water and China Grove rhythms that same afternoon. I could look at a scale pattern and pretty much have it memorized and play it in a day or two.
I'm just getting frustrated and I'm thinking of cutting him loose. Plus I'm starting to not feel good about charging him or his parents for lesson time and him not getting any where.
Any advice on helping him? I'd really thought it wouldn't be to hard to get him to the point where he could play barre chords along with his CD's.
I've been having him do 3 and 4 finger exercises on the fretboard and a simple pentatonic scale pattern to help him get his finger strength and coordination up. I also taught him the "E form" barre chord and the "A form" barre chord.
We've had four weekly lessons now and things are moving VERY slowly. He's struggling getting through the exercises and scale pattern playing each successive note at about 76 bpm, hasn't got the grasp of keeping time, and struggles with moving the bare chord up and down the fretboard and switching between the "E form" and "A form" barre chords. Am I expecting to much for him to be able to move through the exercises and scale patern cleanly with alternate picking at about 80 bpm on the drum machine after a month? And moving the barre chord around?
I'm trying to remember what it was like trying to learn to play - about 29 years ago. I wasn't a "natural", but I had a burning drive to learn to play. I remember watching a kid play barre chords at school and coming home and figuring out barre chords on my own in an afternoon and playing Smoke On The Water and China Grove rhythms that same afternoon. I could look at a scale pattern and pretty much have it memorized and play it in a day or two.
I'm just getting frustrated and I'm thinking of cutting him loose. Plus I'm starting to not feel good about charging him or his parents for lesson time and him not getting any where.
Any advice on helping him? I'd really thought it wouldn't be to hard to get him to the point where he could play barre chords along with his CD's.