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Beginner's Guitar Course Part 3
Rating: 3.6 out of 5(13 ratings)
2,819 students

Beginner's Guitar Course Part 3

Join hundreds on MoZo Island, a fun place for children to learn and develop
Last updated 11/2019
English

What you'll learn

  • Fun songs with basic notes and easy chords
  • Sing-along and play children's favourites
  • Read stave notation with musical symbols
  • Learn Fab new songs with groovy friends

Course content

21 sections41 lectures37m total length
  • Beginner's Guitar Course Part 3 Title
  • Intro from Senhor
  • Meet the Islanders0:46
  • Intro from Jim
  • James Tucker Lessons0:28
  • Part 3 Page 40-57 Title
  • Course Contents Part 3
  • Course Contents Cont. Part 3
  • Part 3, coming up.2:50
  • Progress and Targets

Requirements

  • Follows on from Beginner's Guitar Course Part 1 and 2
  • No other experience needed
  • Join in right away

Description

You may be a professional or busy parent, or a dedicated carer for your children. Either way you want to know that your child is receiving the best training and support to enable them to reach their potential, both mentally and physically.

This established course follows a story on a musical island where inspiration brings music and family together. Developed over 10 years with experienced teaching and music professionals, the proven course is live across many schools in London, and loved by children and their families.

Join in by inviting your best friends to meet some funny new friends like Jack Apple, Alisha Banana, Meilin Cherry, Senhor Orange and many more... Jam together in the Beach Club, and hang-out at the Skate Park.

See you there!

Who this course is for:

  • Parents with little rock stars and mini divas
  • Young children who want to play easy guitar tunes
  • Parents who want years of experienced professional tuition
  • Parents with some, or no musical experience
  • Parents who value traditional skills and independent learning