INSTRUMENT BRANDS
One of the best ways to get the most out of band (and making music) is to invest in a high-quality instrument. The saying goes, "you get what you pay for..." and instruments definitely follow this adage. Instruments are typically grouped into three categories: beginning models, intermediate models, and professional models. The differences range from the quality of construction materials and level of craftsmanship to the type of materials used and the country of origin. These factors can significantly affect the overall sound, performance, and characteristics of individual instruments.
Another major factor when it comes to instrument quality is serviceability. Better quality instruments are typically easier to repair and maintain, with readily available replacement parts. In contrast, cheaper instruments are often difficult to repair and can cause frustration with their playability and performance. High-quality instruments generally retain their value better and can last a student well beyond their high school years if cared for properly. It is not uncommon for a current high schooler to play an instrument that was used by their parent or grandparent, demonstrating the lasting value of well-maintained, high-quality instruments.
Different manufacturers offer various instruments at specific price points, so finding an instrument that fits a student's needs.
INSTRUMENT CLEANING
A clean and well-working instrument can really make a difference! Keeping your equipment in great shape helps students fall in love with music more because they can focus on what really matters... making music! See the link below for specific instrument cleaning instructions.
PLEASE NOTE: This document does not replace a professional! If your instrument needs professional repair or servicing, make that the priority. Never try to repair your instrument if you don't know what you're doing ... you may actually create an even more expensive repair bill for yourself!