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Are you one of those parents whose tween daughter has been harassing because she is desperate to have a pink acoustic guitar? This change in traditional “girly” attitudes is partly due to popular trends such as the TV show Hannah Montana, a show about a young girl who leads a double life as an ordinary schoolgirl and a famous pop star. There are body image pressures, the social pressures, early sexual pressures and problems associated with school life too. Girls in general tend to bottle their emotions up, often with distressing consequences. Providing a vent for girls to channel their emotions - positive, negative or anywhere in between, into a creative outlet such as playing a guitar can help them process their feelings while still allowing them some privacy. Here are a couple of the things that you might want to consider if you have decided to buy your daughter her first guitar:
- Buy the Best Guitar Your Budget Allows Guitars for sale in your local discount mart or the toy section might be cheap, but are unlikely to be good value in terms of playability. Cheap guitars can be quite difficult to play, even for experienced guitar players, and are notorious for not staying in tune. The best thing you can do is visit your local music store (preferably one with a specialist guitar department). Most will stock guitars that are specifically designed to appeal to girls either by color, design or size. The most popular company that specializes in guitars for girls is Daisy Rock. They call themselves The Girl Guitar Company, and with good reason. They have everything from a plain pink acoustic guitars to guitars shaped like hearts, stars and butterflies.
- Bring Your Daughter Along To Choose Her Own Guitar It is important to take your daughter with you when you go to buy her first guitar rather than just surprising her with something that she may not like - remember, if you are spending money, you do not want to give her something she resents playing because it doesn’t suit her. Every guitar is different, and not all pink acoustic guitars are created equal! By allowing her to pick out her own guitar, she can select one that feels right when she holds it as well as one with the right sound.
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