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If you want to encourage your child’s love of music, signing them up for lessons is a good idea. Picking an instrument, however, may prove daunting. Here are a few tips to help you choose.

Let your kid have a say
The best way to ensure your child remains motivated and doesn’t give up on their lessons is to choose an instrument they’re enthusiastic about. If your child hasn’t expressed interest in a particular option, consider an introductory course that’ll allow them to try various string, wind, and percussion instruments.

Consider your environment
Take into consideration how much space you have to accommodate an instrument. From the harmonica to the harp, they vary immensely in size. Think about where it will be stored and played in your home. An electric keyboard is smaller than a piano, and a violin is easier to tuck away than a cello. If noise is an issue, choose an electric instrument that headphones can be plugged into.

Decide on a budget
Musical instruments have a wide price range, and some can be incredibly expensive. Unless your child is deeply committed, stick with a basic model, or buy second-hand. An instrument that’s of somewhat lesser quality won’t prevent your child from learning and improving. Alternatively, many music stores have rent-to-own programs.

Keep transportation in mind
If your child wants to bring their instrument to school or perform at Grandma’s house, select one that’s easy to transport. Instead of a cumbersome drum kit or tuba, consider a guitar, clarinet, or trumpet. Don’t forget to buy a sturdy carrying case.

Once you’ve found the right instrument, sign up your child for their first lesson, so they can start exploring this new hobby.

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