








♩ The Guitar League for Real Kids
Every Kid Deserves
a Stage.
Original arrangements. Real audiences.
First standing ovations.
Guitar cases bumping
against car doors.
Competition Saturday starts the same way for every family — a secondhand acoustic in the back seat, name tags still being filled out at the table, and the particular electric feeling of a morning that matters.
Strum events are held in real community venues — school auditoriums, library halls, arts centers. No stage fright about the venue. All the nerves saved for the good kind.


📍 Community Hall B
Check-in open · 8:30 AM
Nervous fingers
running scales.
Thirty minutes before the stage, every participant gets a dedicated warm-up space. A music teacher volunteer is always in the room — not to correct, just to be present.
First 6–18 months. Open chords, simple melodies, original songs welcome.
Barre chords, fingerpicking patterns, 2+ years experience.
Complex arrangements, improvisation, 4+ years experience.
Spotlit and waiting.
The folding chairs are full. The room goes quiet. Three minutes of their own music — their arrangement, their sound, their moment.

"The room goes quiet. Every note lands."
— Strum parent, Portland OR, Spring 2025
Real notes.
Real growth.
Every Strum performer receives a handwritten scorecard from a certified adjudicator — specific, encouraging, actionable. Not a ribbon. Actual feedback that makes next time better.
Maya, age 10
"Rainy Window" — original composition
“Remarkable sense of dynamics for her age. The drop to fingerpicking in the bridge showed real musical instinct. The audience felt it — you could hear them hold their breath.”
Theo, age 12
"Dust Road" — original arrangement
“Theo's barre chord transitions are cleaner than many adults I've adjudicated. What stood out most was the confidence — he played the whole piece like he owned the room. Keep writing.”
The standing ovation
they've earned.
Trophies that require two hands to hold. Cheers from a room full of people who watched them work. A moment that exists in their memory — and on a scorecard they can keep — for the rest of their lives.

Maya Chen
Age 10 · Portland, OR
“I practiced that song 200 times. When they clapped, I forgot every single mistake.”

Theo Williams
Age 12 · Austin, TX
“My guitar teacher said she cried. I think she was just proud.”

Priya Nair
Age 13 · Denver, CO
“I wrote that song about my dog. Everyone laughed in the good way.”
From the folding chairs
“My daughter has been playing for two years and this was the first time she played for people who weren't us. She came off stage and said 'I want to do that again.' That's everything.”
— Rachel Torres, homeschool parent · Seattle, WA
“My students used to dread recitals. Now they ask when the next Strum event is.”
James Okafor · Guitar teacher · Chicago, IL
“He practiced that song every single day for six weeks. I have never seen him that focused on anything.”
Linda Bautista · Parent · Albuquerque, NM
Register Your
Young Guitarist
Takes 2 minutes. Spots fill fast — most regional events close 3 weeks before the date.
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