he has no knowledge and interest in music
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My 14-year-old grandson will be spending a couple of weeks with me this summer, and I would like to find out if he has any interest in learning to play the piano. I would like to put together a “quick musical interest discovery package,” that will hold his attention long enough to find out if he would be interested in taking lessons. In other words, something that would show progress quickly, so he won’t get bored out of his skull. Teaching him to play the “C” scale and some finger exercises probably wouldn’t work. (Did I mention that he’s a 14-year-old boy?)
I was thinking that maybe teaching him a simple two-chord song with single notes in the right hand may be the best approach, but not being a music teacher, I’m guessing. What’s your advice for providing maximum musical enjoyment, in the least amount of time? Thanks.
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