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Re: Anyone use a Q chord?
Posted by Donna music/TN on 5/16/08

    On 5/15/08, BW wrote:
    > I have one in my room but have never taken the time to
    > mess with it. How do you use it in your classroom?

    I had one. I didn't use it much personally, but it was
    wonderful for one of my autistic kids, who would go back, put
    on the headphones, and just strum away. It's also really good
    for special needs students with limited hand control because
    you can preprogram a lot and just let them strum over the
    touch-plate. The kids did like playing the "electric guitar"
    when we were working on chord progressions.

    In 20/20 hindsight, I probably should have gotten another
    keyboard (I had instructional technology money to spend),
    because it wasn't used much, but it was nice to have now and
    then.


 
 
 
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