How To Find The Best Deal On Children's Woodwinds And Accessories

By Leslie Ball


Music can be a wonderful pastime for any child. As a parent, however, when they are first considering what instrument to get for their child, the selection can be overwhelming. Woodwind instruments can be a great introduction because of the range of products available. Here is what you need to know about selecting woodwinds and accessories for your child.

You may be surprised to find out how large this family of instruments are. Keep in mind that learning one type of woodwind can help your child transition to another type at a later date. Some are less expensive than others simply because they are more common and are manufactured more often. Certain woodwind options will also be less simply because of the materials that are used to make them. Look at all of your options before you make your final selection.

The age of a child should be the first consideration when picking which one to get for your child. A recorder can be a great initial step into the world of instrumental music. They are often much simpler to play and are more affordable than other options would be. Your child can have fun with it and may not need to be as gentle as they would with a more complex option.

You will also want to decide whether you want one with a single reed or a double reed. For affordability, single reed instruments such as clarinets and saxophones are usually more affordable than oboes, English horns or bassoons.

You may want to let an older child actually look at and handle an instrument in person. You want your child to be enthusiastic about what they are playing so that it is not difficult to get them to practice. Student model instruments will usually come with a lower price tag.

Once you have the instrument you can begin to look at accessories as well. One thing to purchase is a case. There are hard and soft options available. They protect the instrument and make it easy to carry. For large instruments such as a bassoon, the instrument will need to be disassembled to put into the case.

For woodwind options that have reeds, the choice of reed is important. They can either be very hard or very soft. Some will be easier for a young mouth to use. An experience music store owner will be able to give you advice about which one will suit your child best. You may also want to look at getting a stand that can hold sheet music while your child plays. A portable stand may be a great option if the child will have to travel to and from music lessons.

Learning to read and play music is a valuable skill for any child. It can help them in many different areas of their education. Taking the time to choose the right instrument and the right accessories can go a long way towards helping build enthusiasm for this skill in your child.




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