A toy guitar is a unique instrument for a child's musical creativity. Buying it for your child, you help him get comfortable in the wonderful world of music. Teaching your child to play the toy guitar will help develop an ear for music, a sense of rhythm, memory and imagination.
Such a wonderful instrument as a toy guitar fosters patience, perseverance, and improves the child's coordination of movements. The kid will learn to improvise and create his own mini-compositions, and may want to study at a music school or even become a musician in the future.
When buying a toy guitar, you need to take into account the presence of a certificate of quality and safety, the absence of characteristic chemical odors, sharp edges and loosely attached parts.
There are different types of toy guitars for different age groups. Children's toy guitars, of course, cannot be called musical instruments; rather, they are intended to instill an interest in music.
Bright colored guitars with flashing lights and funny buttons are very popular with little musicians. These toys usually have several melodies installed. Also, the baby will be able to add his own sounds, combine melodies and rhythms. These toys develop the child's hearing and imagination.
For older children, you can choose small decorative guitars that have real strings. They can be played, but they also cannot be called full-fledged instruments. They allow the child to dream up and "play the musician."
Children's miniature guitars are already a real instrument, only of a small size, on which a child can already begin to learn to play for real. There are also children's electric guitars - copies of large instruments, only in a more child-friendly shape. They can be connected to a TV and children are taught music using colorful pictures that appear on the screen.
There are also computer simulators of instruments, music video games. Such games allow the child to acquire the necessary skills to play a real instrument - the ability to be able to use both hands equally when playing, confidence in the performance of the composition, synchronization of the work of the hand and fingers.