Picking the Right Acoustic Instrument For Your Child

Picking the right acoustic instrument from your child is important, because the wrong instrument will not inspire your child to learn how to master the concept of playing music. Research has shown that it is extremely beneficial for children to learn a musical instrument. Choosing an instrument that suits them is absolutely imperative. Here are some of the acoustic instruments that you can choose for your child to learn. Picking the right acoustic instrument for your child is not difficult when armed with the right information.

Stringed Instruments -

Most stringed instruments can be learned as early as before the age of five. Violins can be purchased in as small as a 1/16 size, meaning that the tiniest little fingers can play them. Cellos can be purchased in as small as 1/4 size, meaning that they can be played by students aged 3 to 4. Even the double bass or stand up bass can be found in a half size version, however these instruments require more physical strength to carry so it is best to put this instrument off to age eleven or so.

Woodwind Instruments -

Most children can experience the recorder in the younger years of school, and this is an excellent foundation for learning to read music, develop breath control and play other woodwind instruments over time. Other woodwind instruments are not ideal until the child has grown in all of his or her adult teeth, so ages 7 or 8 are ideal for learning to play a woodwind instrument. It is generally quite easy to find clarinet or flute lessons for younger children. The clarinet is by far one of the easiest woodwinds to begin with.

Brass Instruments -

Brass instruments can be learnt beginning at around 7 or 8 years of age. Playing the recorder will prepare young students for learning how to play brass instruments. The best and easiest instruments to learn are the trumpet, the tuba and the trombone.

Percussion Instruments -

Drums can be learnt at nearly any age, but lessons are not usually offered in school. People who learn to play orchestral instruments like the xylophone usually begin by practicing the piano.

Piano -

Piano lessons are easy to find, and your children can learn on a keyboard if a piano cannot be afforded. The piano is a difficult instrument to learn but is worthwhile as soon as the hands are large enough to manage the keys.

Harp -

Harp teachers are difficult to find, so most harpists learn to play on the piano first as it teaches basic music comprehension. Smaller folk harps can be learned by children aged 8 and older, but full sized harps are heavier and larger and are best suited for ages 11 and up.

Guitar -

There are a couple of different acoustic guitars that can be learned, and the guitar is pretty easy for children to learn as long as they can manage the strings and holding the guitar. Guitar lessons are easy enough to find, so teaching a child to play the guitar at the age of eight or older is ideal.

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Originally posted 2008-12-26 05:39:55. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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