From: Elizabeth Geer

Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 09:18:13 -0500

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You've got my wheels turning, although it won't be next year that I start
guitar -- could you share with the list?

Thanks,
Elizabeth in TN


On 5/13/10 8:03 PM, "Rita Oglesby" wrote:

> Martha,
> > I have used parts of Essential Elements, but my standby is Mel Bay's
> Mastering Guitar - short course version. I teach intro to guitar to
> 7th and 8th graders 4 days a week for one quarter each year and this
> is the easiest one that covers easy chords, tablature and picking
> melodies all in one book. If you are going to have the class all year,
> other methods probably would work just as well. If you are working
> with older students EE is probably more at their level. I took the
> Teaching Guitar course through MENC and I have a stack of sample
> methods at school. I'll compile a list and send it to you tomorrow if
> possible.
> > Rita
> > On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 6:03 PM, M Stanley wrote:
>> Anyone familiar with a good website for teachers to help them teach clas=
s
>> guitar, esp. at HS level?
>> >> >> Anyone ever taught guitar using the Essential Elements book? Is it any
>> good?
>> >> --
>> Martha Stanley, NBCT
>> www.marthabeesmusic.com
>> The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas first!
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