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The two most common choices are the guitar or the piano.

Ultimately, the guitar will win out as the child gets older and there are more and more images of cool guitarists. Many kids, boys especially, who are faithful piano students when younger, drop it when they approach puberty because they begin to see guitar as cooler.

Here are a few things to consider:

Whichever instrument your child chooses, music lessons and indeed all musical activities have demonstrable benefits for children. Here are but a few I have witnessed from piano lessons:

But most kids will want piano or the guitar, anyway. Which might be the better choice for a six-year-old?

1. Better math skills

2. Better handwriting

3. Higher self esteem

4. Better handling of tasks

Many parents are presented with the idea of music lessons by their children. That's because children have a natural love of the sweet and happy sound of music.

At around six years, many kids will want to start an instrument because they see their friends doing so, and because most school instrumental programs do not begin until the 4th grade.

Remember also that almost every great composer has been at least a competent pianist, if not in many cases a great one. This is perhaps because it is easier to play quickly a huge variety of notes and sounds on the piano that the guitar cannot hope to match.

John Aschenbrenner is a leading children's music educator and book publisher, and the author of numerous piano method books in the series PIANO BY NUMBER.

Let your child try the instrument they wish, and see the results. Then, move on to another if the child wishes. It's important that the child feel part of the choice and is excited at the prospect of learning the instrument, rather than having a choice forced upon them.

Nonetheless, the guitar is an endless favorite, a noble instrument that historically predates the keyboards and has been a favorite for hundreds of years. Almost all popular music nowadays and for the past fifty years has been designed around the sound of a guitar.

Guitar Or Piano - Which Is Best For A Six Year Old?

But as far as musical education goes, the piano is a far easier instrument on which to gain a deep knowledge of musical theory, perhaps because on the piano there is only one unique piano key for each note, whereas on the guitar the entirety of notes must be divided onto only six strings, making calculations and motions sometimes beyond the reach of most kids. There is a knack to the guitar that some people have and some don't. You have to try it to find out which type you are.

The correct choice actually, is up to your child. In fact, if they said they wanted to play the bassoon because they saw it in a movie, I'd let them have a shot at it. Seriously, you want the child to be happy that they were allowed to make the choice. They will have more fun with it if you let them have their way with this choice at first. Later, when they are wildly bored with the bassoon, suggest the piano or the guitar.



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