GUITAR BASICS

FOR

KIDS

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Nick Sutherland

Nick Sutherland has been playing the guitar for over fifty years, but his love for music began long before he became a teacher. He was just nine years old when he picked up his first guitar, and a simple song on the radio, Anne Murray’s “Snow Bird”, changed everything. From that moment on, he was hooked.

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ABOUT THE BOOK

GUITAR BASICS FOR

KIDS

 A Fun and Clear Path to Playing – Overcome Finger Placement Challenges, Master Chords, and Play 20+ Songs Without the Need for a Teacher!” is more than just a guide to learning music; it’s an invitation into a world of rhythm, creativity, and confidence. Written with warmth and clarity, this book takes young readers by the hand and turns what can feel like a complicated instrument into a friendly companion.

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I was enchanted at the very beginning. Gisselle explains her life so realistically.
Person 1
Robert Mike
Product Designer
Gisselle's book is crude and candid. She does not hold any punches.
Person 2
Christina S. Clifton
UX Researcher
I was enchanted at the very beginning. Gisselle explains her life so realistically.
Person 3
Daniel L. Gunn
Manager
Gisselle’s words hit home. It is a refreshing read.
Person 4
Robert Mike
Product Designer
Gisselle's book is crude and candid. She does not hold any punches.
Person 5
Christina S. Clifton
UX Researcher
I was enchanted at the very beginning. Gisselle explains her life so realistically.