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Simira

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  1. @matonanjin The Learn and Master website does sell a 'home school version' which is basically Steve's course but with teacher resources.  So Steve's course could be suitable.  You can always try  teaching lessons, 1-9 and keep the theory simple in the beginning and see how he goes. Incorporate more songs to keep up the interest.  Hal Leonard easy pop melody series is good.  Both Hal Leonard, Mel Bay and Alfred's have guitar teaching books for children too. 😊 

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  2. Hi @RockVox, On the DM Etude Steve is playing the last measure as a Rolling Strum, instead of plucking the notes at the same time, he is plucking them one by one in quick succession, T,1,2,3. A rolling strum is normally indicated by a squiggly vertical line next the the notes, although in this case the notation is showing it to be played at the same time. Hope this helps😊

     

  3. Hi @ RockVox, yes Session 10 is a stumbling block to many, as fingerstyle is a whole new ball game.  Canon in D is what you may call a 'Work In Progress' which many of us, myself included have carried forward to other sessions.  Remember up until now you have been forming chord shapes and using a pick, now you have to train your fingers further for  left hand independance and right hand picking co-ordination.  Remember sessions 1 to 9 are your foundation and all the sessions after that are a taster of different genres.  Don't get hung up on having to 'master' the difficult songs just carry them forward to practice in other sessions.  If you are interested in pursuing fingerstyle further I do recommend Steve's fingerstyle course😊

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