the strokes for kids

The Strokes for Kids

Rock music as we know it today wouldn't be the same without bands like The Strokes. Picture this, rockstars: it's the early 2000s, and The Strokes burst onto the scene with tunes that are like a mixtape of catchy melodies and electric guitar riffs that make you want to rock out and dance. The band became really popular because they brought back a fresh sound to rock music that lots of people loved. 

That is precisely what made The Strokes' music so special and relevant to rock music as we know it today: it was a perfect blend of innovation and nostalgia. And this is also the reason why it's the perfect rock band to get kids excited about rock and guitar-driven music. By listening to The Strokes, our kids can learn about different instruments like guitars, drums, and bass, and how they come together to create awesome music. Plus, The Strokes also show that being different and doing your own thing is cool!

So let's crank up the volume and dive into an indie rock universe! Here's the perfect "The Strokes for Kids" Spotify Playlist that may turn any kid into an alternative rocker, and if your little rockstar is ready to start a band, you can download this 3-string guitar tab for "Reptilia" by The Strokes.

the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
the strokes for kids
 
Don't forget to check out our "The Strokes (+ Friends) for Kids" Playlist on Spotify! And if you're ready to rock out, download the 3-string guitar tab for "Reptilia" right here.
 
 
Did you miss our previous Musicians for Kids series? We’ve covered The Beatles, Bob DylanQueenThe White Stripes, PrinceDavid BowieJoan JettDolly PartonJoni Mitchell, Nina SimoneElla FitzgeraldMiles DavisMadonna, Elizabeth Cotten and Regina Spektor in a fun way for your little one to get familiar with these music staples. Also, don't forget to stay tuned to our Instagram for more. See you next time! 🎸 
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