
mshilarious
Banned
Thus far I have taught her "Wipeout" and "Ball and Chain". Surprisingly, she has not asked about "Smoke on the Water". She has practiced more in the last day than in six years of violin lessons 

Surprisingly, she has not asked about "Smoke on the Water".
i would say for now let her learn stupid and trivial things like that. There isnt much i should really give advice on, but starting out just might be one of them becuase i failed at every instrument anyone tried to teach me for a long time. I never cared about books that had you playing chords one note at a time and why those notes made that chord what it was. I just wanted to duplicate the songs i enjoyed hearing, and i get the feeling your daughter is the same way. My brother finally just tought me 3 simple chords with which i could play dozens of my favorite songs. Despite the chords sounding dead and pathetic at first, i liked being able to sort of hear myself getting close to that familiar progression, and that made me want to learn more, and eventually, want to go back and do the scales and chord progressions and theory. Anyway, id say let her screw around till she wants to learn something more technical that stretches her to get some of the chords and theory down first, and when she gets into that, she'll be more committed and will go back and learn the more dry parts of music.