Yikes, My Kid Wants To Play An Instrument. Can I Afford That?
Posted: Saturday, June 06, 2009
by Jim Cipriano
JBL Concepts
If you're like most parents in these tough economical times you may be freaking out at the thought of your child picking up an interest in music.You don't need to spend a fortune on an instrument.
In fact, if it is the first time your child showed an interest in playing one, I recommend you don't. You see most kids will either not stick with their original choice or will want to try a few different instruments. There are many stores both online and off that sell economical instruments for beginners. My site for instance tends to sell more lower end products and see many parents upgrading later or buying a whole different instrument all-together.
Now if your child has already has some familiarity with the instrument and you're sure they will stick with it you are much better off spending a little more and getting a student quality instrument.
Even these do not have to break the bank. In fact we offer an array of affordable good quality instruments, as do many other retail outlets. Whether their just beginning or a pro make sure you allow your child the opportunity to explore music.
You would not believe the benefits that can come from an interest in music, besides your child may be the next American idol or something.Imagine that.
Let kids explore music and expand their minds Support music in your kids schools.
Look out for my next article where I will give you an affordable alternative to music lessons.
Keep music alive for our kids!
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