środa, 3 lutego 2010

Drums

Drums are a very popular instrument and are commonly a favorite of children, alongside the guitar and piano. Keep in mind that there are different types of drums as well, depending on the genre you are playing. You have to let your child decide which one he or she thinks is best for his or her level of interest and personal preference. You should consider a number of factors as well before you purchase so you get your money's worth upon purchasing.

About Drums

The drum is a part of the percussion group of music instruments. These are categorized technically as a membranophone. Drums are made up of at least a single membrane, known as a drumhead or skin. This is stretched over the shell and struck directly with parts of the musician's body or with a kind of tool like a drumstick to create sound. More techniques have been incorporated to make drums produce sound, like the thumb roll.

Drums are the oldest musical instruments in the world. The design has not changed ever since for thousands of years. Majority of drums are known as unturned instruments, although several modern musicians are starting to tune drums according to certain genres and songs. Diatonic and chromatically tuned drums are now available. The timpani is also tuned according to a certain pitch. Usually, the drums are organized together to make a drum kit.

The Drum Sound

Several factors determine how a drum sounds, such as the shape, construction of the drum shell, type, type of drumheads and the tension of the drumheads. Various drum sounds also have various uses in music. Jazz drummers prefer instruments that sound clean, crisp and with a soft side. Rock and roll drummers prefer instruments that sound deep and loud. The construction of the drums will differ depending on the kind of sound the musician wants to create.

Drum Head and Tension

The drum head greatly determines how a drum will sound. Every kind of drum head has its own purpose, complete with its own special sound. Thick drum heads tend to have low pitches and tend to be very loud. Drum heads that have white plastic coating usually reduce the overtones of the drum head to a certain level. Drum heads that have black or silver dots can muffle the overtones further. Drum heads with a perimeter sound ring usually get rid of overtones. Jazz drummers eliminate the use of thick drum heads. Rock drummers usually like thick coated drum heads.

The tension where the drum head is held is another big factor that affects sound. When the hoop is put around the drum head and shell and tightened down using tension rods, the head tension can be adjusted. When tension is increased the amplitude of the sound is minimized and the frequency is enhanced. The pitch then becomes higher and the volume lowers down.

Playing the Drum

Drums are often played using the hands or by 1 or 2 sticks. In several traditional cultures, drums have a symbolic use and are usually part of religious events. Drums are also used in music therapy and in military functions. Drums usually mean a whole drum kit or a drum set. The person playing the instruments is called a drummer.

How to Buy

First of all, determine the kind of drum that your child wants to play. Most kids usually prefer rock and roll drum sets complete with cymbals. There are also some who like the jazz setup. A few may prefer the tribal sound, to play reggae and other classic beach tunes. Before you buy a full set, it is recommended that you let your child practice first or take lessons at a music school to determine if he or she is truly interested. You can purchase one or two basic drums for your child to practice with at home.

You can start investing in a full drum set when your child gets better. You can find old ones and just replace the covering to improve the sound. Have an expert assess the sound. Also check the different brands and why price differs between these. You can also look for setups online and choose the best designs that your child likes.

Violin

The violin may be difficult to master, which is why it is always recommended that you have your kids start on it at an early age. The instrument also tends to be a big investment, since violins can cost anywhere from a few hundred up to several thousands of dollars. It is important that you understand the features and learn about the different types to make the right choice. Maintain your violin to make it last for several more years. Here are some tips.

About the Violin

The violin is the soprano member of the string family. It also includes the double base, viola and violoncello. The abbreviation of the instrument is Vln in scores, to distinguish it from Vla or the viola. A string quartet includes 2 violins, 1 viola and 1 cello. Large orchestras have about 30 violins. The violin is held under the chin and rests on the left shoulder of the musician. The neck is held by the left hand for fingering. The right hand holds the bow. The violin is considered as a non-transposing instrument with 4 strings tuned in fifths at G3, A4, D4 and E5. The E-string is called the first string and is the highest pitched.

Playing the Violin

When a person plays the violin, the fingers of the left hand will press the strings to manage the pitch and vibrato. This will also make effects like natural harmonics and artificial harmonics. Other effects include portamento, trills, glissando, finger tremolo and multiple stops.

When performing, the right hand will strike, draw and bounce the bow over the strings. Pizzicato requires string plucking. Bow direction is very important to produce sound. The upstroke usually makes a crescendo, while the downstroke makes a decrescendo, used often on the first bar beat and other accent notes.

Choosing the Violin

You should consider a couple of factors when choosing a violin for your child. First, determine if the violin sound is good or excellent. Second, determine if the violin stays in tune for long. A violin should have power, which is described as sound being both rich and deep. You may bring a teacher or expert with you when choosing to determine playability and tone.

A child usually does not have the hand and finger strength to manage the pegs so tuning can be a challenge. You should try to get a tailpiece with the tuners already built in. This makes it easier to control, compared to the pegs. A bigger amount of money and time are usually invested in ensuring that the tuning system and pegs are functioning the best way.

Old or New Violins

Generally, old violins actually sound better compared to new ones. Avoid violins that have cracks and worn pegs and peg boxes however. The cracks tend to open and buzzes can be heard leading to more repairs and expense. A new violin is recommended for children, since they tend to handle the instrument in a rougher manner. A good option for parents would be to rent violins for their kids until they progress into the higher levels. When your kid is old enough or experienced, you can buy him or her the right kind.

About Origin

Italian violins are believed to be the best by experts, followed by French violins. 4/4 sizes made from Italy are better compared to fractional sizes. Majority of popular French and Italian makers create only few fractional sizes. Having a popular brand does not guarantee that the violin will play well. Always ask for a warranty or have an expert check or play the instrument first to ensure that you are getting your money's worth.

Purchasing Tips

A decent sounding violin usually costs anywhere between $750 and $1500. The dealer can have a newer violin that is taken back in trade, together with a few scratches. This can be quite cheaper and is a good option as well. Flaming or appearance of the violin has little relation with the tone. Do not purchase a violin just because it looks professional or like the one you saw at a recent concert.

When assessing size, take note that bigger violins are better-sounding too. If your child outgrows the last one, dealers usually allow trade-ins, wherein you get a new one with a bigger size, and add a small amount of cash.

niedziela, 31 stycznia 2010

Viola

When it comes to choosing a musical instrument, the most common philosophy would be that the more one would spend, the better the quality of the musical instrument. While that may be true at some degree, this rule does not always apply when choosing a viola for your child. There are some parents who would get a viola with excellent sound for a very low price while on the contrast; some people would get a viola with inferior sound quality for a considerably expensive price.

In choosing a viola for your child, there are a lot of criteria that you should consider. However, while tone is very important, it is not the single most important criteria when choosing a viola. With that, here are some important characteristics that you should look for when buying a viola for your child.

Size and Shape

Violas come in different sizes which would typically range from 15 � inches to around 21 inches in length. Lately, violas have begun to come in different shapes to provide maximum comfort for the one playing it. Some of these new shapes would include an inverted shoulder on the upper side to make it easier for the violist to shift as well as one that would have to be held in between the legs like a cello.

Size and shapes have to be taken heavily when choosing a viola for your child as having your child end up with the wrong dimensions could result in health problems such as carpal tunnel syndrome, back problems, and neck problems. With this, it can be said that a small 15 � inches up to a 16 � inches are some of the safest sizes.

While there are different sizes and shapes of violas, the length of the strings of these instruments were never given a standard to follow. Because of that, we can see large violas with short strings or shorter violas with longer strings that the larger types. For children, a shorter viola with considerably longer strings would be good to start with since this type makes the strings easier for short arms to reach.

Playability

For your child to be able to get the most out of his or her chosen instrument, the playability of the instrument must match your child's needs. When it comes to playing the viola, your child would want one that gives the easiest response possible unlike violinists who want their instruments to fight back a little. Since the viola is bigger than a typical violin, the sound would be more difficult to get out also, the strings are more difficult to stop with the left hand therefore, the viola is more physically challenging.

The violas that are easier to play are those that have a darker alto tone as compared to those with brighter tones however, the darker the tone is on the lower range, the more chances it will be that the tone will also be darker on the higher strings where brightness is necessary. That is why for beginners, a viola with a considerably dark tonal quality is recommended and as their skills in playing would progress, they could move to another viola with a brighter tonal quality.

Physical Appearance

Violas are made by different people from different places and with different workmanship styles. This tells us why a lot of violas would look different from each other or why some violas look better than others. While that is so, the thing to take note of here is that physical appearance does not affect the playability or the tonal quality of a viola. Aside from beauty, physical appearance has virtually no other use.

The gold standard for beauty when it comes to violas are the classical Italian looking ones and while craftsmen would dedicate their time and efforts into making each viola look like one, a lot of them would rather focus on the tonal quality they would produce.

Where It Was Made

Italy has the best reputation when it comes to producing violas, probably because Italy is the viola's country of origin. So if you are considering an Italian made viola for your child, there are great chances that that viola is created by one person. The magic word when considering a viola is handmade in opposition of machine made ones.

Research can help you choose the right instrument for your child

These days, more and more parents encourage their kids in playing musical instruments. This is because it is a productive way to spend when they have some time off in school. Aside from that, playing musical instrument would help kids realize their hidden talents and maximize whatever potentials they might have.

If you are one of those that was smitten by the beauty of music and you would want to pass on that desire to your child by selecting a musical instrument for him or her, it would be best if you take some time to breathe, contemplate and do some research. These are very important because they will help you realize how much do you really want your child to engage in playing any musical instrument, how would be able to sustain his or her enthusiasm in playing and you will get more knowledge on what this specific instrument is really about.

Doing a research is a very important process before you finally decide to jump into this bandwagon. This will provide you more knowledge not only on the instrument but in the entire trade as well. Research can be done in three major ways. The first and easiest one is to connect to an Internet and open web sites that are related to this topic. There would be hundreds of reference available for you but since not all that are posted on the web are reliable and accurate, it is a must that you choose a site that is reputable and maintained by people who have expertise on this craft.

Aside from the Internet, you can also do your research by reading magazines and books that contain information on musical instruments. Sometimes, written or printed references are better because you can always review the information that you need. Another effective form of research is by asking somebody who has had an experience in buying musical instruments for their kids. The quality of information that you can get from him or her is higher because that person will give you insights and tips that are based on actual experience.

While doing your research, you should prioritize what are the musical instruments ideal for kids and those that would suite appropriate age levels. You can try getting information on the most common instruments that kids can play at an early age such as the violin, the piano, the drums, or the guitar. Once you get a list of these instruments, you can also get their respective definitions, their nature, their features and how they usually played.

sobota, 30 stycznia 2010

Where to buy musical instrument for kids?

For parents who have musically inclined kids, selecting a musical instrument for them could be a hard task. This is because there are so many selections out there that could be confusing all at the same time.

If you are one of those parents that are planning to buy their kids a musical instrument, the first thing that needs to be done is to talk to the child. This would mean that you will ask the child about him or her thoughts on playing this musical instrument on a regular basis.

Any musical instrument�whether it is piano, violin, guitar, drums, saxophone, cymbals, triangle, trumpet or etc.�would require patience, dedication, time, and perseverance. You should make your child understand that making music should not only be seen in its "fun" part but also of its other side. He or she needs to understand that there is more to music than just playing it.

Once you've had this talk with your child, you will be able to learn how great is the level of his or her interest and of course, the child's seriousness in playing a specific music instrument. When all has been decided, the next major factor that needs to be paid attention to is where to buy the musical instrument.

There are so many places where you can buy a musical instrument. Since this is the case, there would be a need for you to conduct a simple research. Research can be done by surfing various sites in the Internet. Here, you can get all the information that you need where to buy a musical instrument for your child. Here are the most common sources of musical instrument for your child:

1. The Internet. Today, there are so many online stores and auctions where you can buy any musical instrument. By logging on to specific sites, you can have a wide range of musical instruments to choose from. Most of them are brand new while others are second hand. It's up to you to choose which is the one that you would want to give to your child to play with.

2. Music stores. A trip to the music store would definitely a good bonding experience for you and your child. It is also one way of exposing him or her to various musical instruments and he or she will be able to see it first hand. It can also give him or her the chance to exercise his or her freedom to choose of decide which one is the best.

Selecting a Musical Instrument for Your Child towards a Better Cognitive Development

You only want your child to learn how to play a musical instrument so that they can hone special talents or you can brag about them more during parties and when you present them to your friends and relatives. These reasons are petty as compared with what can be gained in selecting a musical instrument for your child and allowing them to learn it at their own pace. There are actually cognitive benefits that can be obtained by people who study music.

The author of the study, Keeping Mozart in Mind, Dr. Gordon Shaw, said that through learning music, a person is allowing a window to open that will lead to higher brain function. This is very evident in people of all ages. According to Dr. Shaw, students at the second grade who know how to play the piano scored 27% higher in math subject and other performance tests. In 1997, a study from the laboratory of Dr. Shaw pronounced that for kids in pre-school, spatial-temporal reasoning can be enhanced by going through piano keyboarding lessons for about six months. These kids scored 34% higher when it comes to puzzle solving exams that their contemporaries who did not undergo the same training.

The positive vibes continue long after these kids become adults and enter college. There were proven studies, which found out that most Music majors have higher chances to be admitted into medical school. There was even a report that compared the chances of Music and biochemistry majors of getting admitted into medical school. It was surprising to know that 66% of the students who majored in music got accepted while only 44% of those who are biochemistry majors had the same fate.

It is ideal that you don't expect too much from the process, especially when your kids are very young. At this stage, they must be able to learn how to enjoy everything that they do, including their love for music, without feeling the pressure that people are expecting from them. Your duty here is to convince them to take lessons in any musical instruments of their choice. Let them enjoy everything and discover on their own how this training can help their cognitive development as they get older.

The most important thing that must be obtained through it all is the enjoyment that the kids will experience while learning more about the instruments. This way, they will become more excited and enthusiastic to practice some more until they have mastered the instrument.

piątek, 29 stycznia 2010

Sample Choices When it comes to Selecting a Musical Instrument for Your Child

It is natural for most parents to aim for their kids to develop some talents, like playing musical instruments. There is nothing wrong with this, but you have to be careful in selecting a musical instrument for you child. Even if you would want them to learn how to play the piano, the guitar or violin, they should be asked about this. You never know, but they might fancy some instruments that you never thought they'd like. This is already an advantage because they are keen about the instrument, so there will be more chances that it will reflect on their eagerness to learn.

Choices of Instruments

Here are some considerations that you may think about in getting your child into this venture.

A good starting instrument that you can let your kid try is clarinet. This is actually easier to play than the flute. To make a sound, the child only has to seal around the mouthpiece. This is an example of reed instrument that is made from wood. The only setback with this kind is that it is fragile, so you have to buy many pieces in any cases that the one your child is using breaks down. You don't want to give them any reasons to lose their momentum, which is why it is a good idea that you have extra pieces with you.

You can also look into flute if you are searching for the right instrument for a child. If this is what you are eyeing at, take a look at the lip of the kid. If they have teardrop lip, it is not a good idea to let them try the flute. What is a teardrop lip anyway? This is when the upper lip has a small piece of skin that is hanging, which can impede the tone hole. The flute is preferred by girls, by there are also some boys who are engaged with this instrument. Another thing that you must know about this is that it takes lots of air to play this instrument. Your child has to exhale and continue the flow of the air for about 20 seconds to be able to produce music.

Percussion is recommended for children who are showing talents that they can understand rhythm. To play this instrument well, they need to read notes and they should also be able to play other kinds of instruments.

There are many other choices of musical instruments that you can let your child choose. The best part of it is that you should let them enjoy the process so that they won't feel any pressure about anybody's expectations.

środa, 27 stycznia 2010

How the right musical instrument help your child

There are so many studies that show how music can be beneficial for children. First of all, it enhances the creativity of the child when it comes unleashing his or her talent. Also, music serves as a motivation to children when it comes to dealing with things that they have to do in school or at home.

Playing this specific instrument could also pave the way for your child to know who she or he really is. Through different musical genres, the musical instruments are needed because it serves different purposes. Through the years, the types that are being used by various artists have gained wide ranges of musical styles.

Since there are so many musical styles that emerge through the years, there are certain differences that need to be addressed. One good thing about playing a specific instrument is that despite the ever-changing trends of bands, musical styles, and preferences, they always find a way to meet all these and come up with a combination or a variation that is definitely better than the previous ones.

Despite the evolving nature and trend of music through the past years, it remains as a powerful influence in the lives of people especially the kids. Because of playing a musical instrument you have chosen for him to her, your child will continue to adhere to it. Thus, it will serve as an anchor to the harmonic framework of how he or she will create music in the future.

Aside from nurturing his or her creative side and giving the child an avenue to express him or herself, the right musical instrument will also help your child to know his or her musical inclination or style such as "pop" which is a genre that emerged in the 1980s; the "reggae or funk where there are lots of bass groove that accompanies the entire mix of the song; the "traditional country music and folk rock" where there are lots of individual alternation of the chords; the "Chicago blues" which is a specific musical genre that that contains lots of arpeggios and scales; the "blues rock" where there are mostly scale-based riffs as well as chugging boogie-style line that really complements the nature of the music; and "metal" where there are more complicated "riffs" that goes with the rhythm.

Selecting a musical instrument for your child is a very complicated decision but if you are armed with knowledge and confidence with the skills, abilities, and interests of your child, this would not be a hard task to carry on.

wtorek, 26 stycznia 2010

Selecting a Musical Instrument for Your Child - Allowing Them to Lead the Way

No matter how you insist that your kids should learn how to play a musical instrument, you cannot control their willingness to proceed with the matter. So before you think about planning their future by getting the best music teachers for them, you must first ask your children if they would want to go on with it. It may help if you are going to get them involved from the start, in selecting a musical instrument for your child. You can also bring them to shows or introduce them to people who are known for playing any kind of instruments.

If your child in only beginning to learn how to walk, the process will be more like a game. You have to buy them items that they can play with while creating music, or more like noises, in the process. Buy them toys that can produce sounds, which are tolerable. As much as you want to introduce your young kids to music, you have to remember that it will be noisy in the house once they start engaging themselves with these toys.

For kids who are a bit older, the process of selecting a musical instrument can be easy, but it can also be tricky. You are lucky if they will insist upon the instruments of their choice. Give in to it immediately while they still have the drive to know more about it. For other kids who do not have any idea what to choose, and would like you to help them with it, you can use these basis in selecting a musical instrument for your child.

1. You can assess their physical attributes, strengths and weaknesses, to know what kinds of instruments they will find easy to handle. For example, an introvert kid may prefer piano and guitar that they can play on their own than going for instruments that can be played along with a band. Do not give them big instruments that they need to carry most of the time while they are training, if these won't suit their body type.

2. Bring your child along with you at the store where they can sample using the instruments before you buy anything. This way, they can finalize their decisions based on what feels right and what sounds good to them.

The main thing that you have to remember in selecting a musical instrument for your child is to allow them to make their own choices. When this happens, there will be more chances that they will stand by what they have chosen and go about training no matter how hard it seems to be.

niedziela, 24 stycznia 2010

Popular musical instruments for boys

Statistics show that boys develop greater interest in music early on. This is because they see it an outlet for the things they feel and for the words that they cannot say. Boys are also inclined to be more interested in creating music because most of them have greater focus when it comes to learning new things.

If you are a parent of a boy who has inclinations in music, then now is the time to conduct a simple research on what instruments would be ideal for them. Of course, when you see a great interest in your child over any particular instrument, there would be no need to look for any other else. But, if you don't see any interest over any musical instrument, then you should be the one who will introduce this to him.

Little boys are into creating music because most of the time they are exposed to bands. Since a band is composed of vocals, drums, guitar, and keyboard, many young boys are interested to play any of it. For parents, it is very important to observe their child's inclination towards creating music, their level of interest over a particular instrument, and of course, their skills. Some of the most popular musical instrument for boys would include:

- The Guitar. This is because this is the most common instrument that may be seen in any household. The guitar is one of those instruments that are easiest to play because they will just need rhythm and timing when it comes to playing it. Whether it's the classic guitar or the bass guitar, this would be the most ideal for little boys to play with because the strumming will teach them a lot about patience and hard work.

- The Drums. This is popular for boys who are into loud music. Many young boys get interested in playing the drums because they feel that they are releasing their energies once they start banging it. The drums are ideal for boys who are hyperactive because one needs a lot of energy to play it. However, major considerations when you choose to let your child play the drums are the space in your house because a drum set would need a large space to set it up. You also need a bigger budget because it can be expensive as well because there will be so many attachments you need before you can actually set up a drum set ready to be played.

Things to Note about in Selecting a Musical Instrument for Your Child

You have so many plans for your child, but before you get too carried away with your emotions, you must always think about them first and what they think about your ideas before pursuing anything. A good example of this is in selecting a musical instrument for your child. There are many parents who buy even the most expensive instruments thinking that after they have brought these home, their children will be engaged in learning about these. This is a wrong move because not only you have wasted money in the process but you are risking for the pricey instruments to gather dust in the cabinet.

It is usually in the fourth grade when children are allowed to play musical instruments with the school band. Before you get excited about seeing your child playing an instrument, there are vital considerations that you have to fully understand. There are music programs that require a commitment fee for the rental of instrument. There are the kinds that will allow your child to change instruments without extra charges if they are unhappy with their first choice. Make sure that you are clear about this, so that you won't get into any kind of financial dilemma with the program along the way.

You may be thinking if this is going to be worth it in the end, especially after you have seen the cost of the program and the cost of the instrument if ever your child will ask you to buy them one. It may enlighten you to find out that there are studies, which were done in the past that found out that most kids who learn how to play any musical instruments were also successful with their other school subjects.

After you have convinced yourself that this is worth a try and you are now helping your kid choose the right instrument, you must focus more on comfort and ease. Choose the kind of musical instrument that is ideal for your kid's body type and ability. Never allow them to carry heavy instruments that are not appropriate for their age. If they really like such, promise them that they could try these when they reach a certain age. For now, guide them about the kinds of instruments that are perfect for their age and weight.

Parenting can be really tough at times, same as with the process of selecting a musical instrument for your child. The idea here is that you are giving them time to learn and choose what they want to study, while making the whole process fun and enjoyable.

czwartek, 21 stycznia 2010

How can music classes help you choose the best instrument for your child

There are people who are really born to be musicians. Many of them don't realize this early on in their lives until their parents select a musical instrument for them to play with. If you are among those parents who are selecting a musical instrument for your child, then now is the best time to learn to choose the best instrument there is.

Nowadays, more and more people are getting into playing musical instruments because they feel that this is one thing that could satisfy them. In most cases, this is true because nothing could ever come close to the idea that you can create your own music. For parents, this is also true because nothing could beat that feeling of seeing their children do something that they love and being good at it.

Selecting a musical instrument for your child could be tricky and confusing since there are so many instruments available. But, this should not be the case when you enroll your child in a basic music class. Here, the teachers would introduce a wide range of musical instruments and the kids are free to choose which one they would want to focus on playing. Once you know which instrument interests your child the most, then you could proceed in buying it.

The next step

Once you have brought your child his of her own music instrument, it is also best to play attention on he or she would play it better. Some people get better in playing through practice. But, there are those who cannot enhance their playing styles that easy. This is the reason why they need to enroll in specific music classes.

Music classes could be in music schools or you can even enroll for a class online if you don't have time to attend in the classroom setting. There are so many online classes that can suit the needs especially of those pros who really want to enhance their playing skills. All the parents need to do is to choose a reputable online class site and enroll their child in the class that their schedules would allow.

People might find it weird to enroll in a class if you already know how to play the instrument. What they don't realize is that there are so many things that can be learned when one enrolls to a class. These include technicalities of the instrument, the terms that are used, the history of the instrument, reading notes and music, playing styles and techniques and so much more. They also get to play in the presence of an expert such as the teacher to see and monitor one's improvement.

Trumpet

The trumpet is a popular musical instrument that has been existing for thousands of years. Today, it is commonly used in concerts, marching bands and several other functions. If your child shows particular interest in this musical instrument, you may find it worthwhile to invest in one model. Before you do, make sure you understand how it works and know the details of playing it. Your child will appreciate the trumpet more if he knows a lot about it.

About the Trumpet

The trumpet is a wind instrument that with the highest tone in the brass family. Trumpets are one of the ancient musical instruments in the world, with its first use straight from 1500 BC at least. These are made of brass tubing that is bent two times to form an oblong shape. The trumpet is played by blowing air through closed lips, thereby creating a buzzing sound that creates a standing wave vibration in the air column just inside the trumpet.

There are several kinds of trumpet. The most basic is an instrument pitched in B flat. The earlier trumpets did not include valves, although modern trumpets have either 3 rotary valves or 3 piston valves. Every valve boosts the length of tubing once engaged. The pitch, as a result, lowers. The trumpet can be used in several forms of music, such as jazz and classical music. The person playing the instrument is called a trumpeter.

About Construction

The trumpet is made of brass tubing. The trumpet and trombone have almost the same cylindrical bore that leads to a bright and loud sound. The bore is a complex series of tapers, bigger before the flare of the bell beginning and smaller than the part of the mouthpiece receiver. It is important to maintain careful design of the tapers to have good tone. The cornet and flugelhorn have cone-like bores and create a more mellow tone.

Similar to all brass instruments, sound is created by blowing air through closed lips, thereby creating a buzzing sound into the mouthpiece and beginning a standing wave vibration in the air column within the trumpet. The child can choose the pitch from a range of overtones or harmonics if he or she changes the tension and lip aperture. Modern trumpets also feature 3 piston valves, wherein each boosts the length of tubing when engaged to lower the pitch.

The Kinds of Trumpets

The most common kind of trumpet is the Bb trumpet. There are also other types available such as the A, C, D, Eb, E, F and G trumpets. The most basic use is in American orchestral playing, where the trumpet is used together with the Bb trumpet. The slightly smaller size provides a brighter and livelier sound. The standard kind range moves out from the written F sharp and instantly below middle C.

The smallest trumpets are called piccolo trumpets. The most basic of these are created to play in both A and Bb. There are separate leadpipes for every key. The bass trumpet is often played by a trombone player. The modern slide trumpet is actually a B flat trumpet with a slide instead of traditional valves. The pocket trumpet is actually a compact Bb trumpet. The bell is generally smaller compared to the standard type.

When Choosing

Determine your budget first. Set your limit when investing in your child's first trumpet. It may be ideal to let him or her try a borrowed one first. Gauge your child's level of interest. You can also enrol your child to take music lessons. When he or she gets better, you can purchase an inexpensive model. You should also invest in a sturdy trumpet case with a lot of internal protective padding. Leather cases are not ideal for beginners. Bring your own mouthpiece then check the tone quality of the trumpet. The quality is the main feature of the instrument.

Final Tips

Large-bored instruments will need stable breath support and create a rich and fat resonance or tone. Warmth, ease and openness will characterize the nature of the sound. The small-bore trumpet can be easier to blow, although the sound tends to be thin, crisp and shallow. The good tone should be round, clear and free, plus an overtone presence. Small-bore instruments have focus or a sharp edge. Evaluate the types and let your child try the one she or he likes best.

Why bass guitar is ideal for kids

If you are among those parents who are selecting a musical instrument for your child, then you might want to let them try to play the bass guitar. The bass guitar has become one of the most sought-after musical instruments there is. This is because many people have realized that it is relatively easy to learn and it's something different compared to the regular guitar.

A bass guitar belongs to the group of string instruments that is primarily played using the index and middle finger. What sets it apart from the usual guitar is that it has larger body, longer neck, bigger scale length, and strings that start at four up to six. Over the years, the bass guitar has become a staple in any band because it is considered as an unseen force that blends well with the drums. This is something that a band cannot afford to lack because the sound it creates transforms the music of the band into something thick and warm.

If you are planning to buy your very own bass guitar, here are some of the major considerations while shopping for that most-coveted piece:

1. Comfort should be the utmost consideration. When buying, do not pay too much attention to anything else except for the comfort that your child will get from with the instrument. Before finally buying it, make sure that your child is able to hold it so you will see if the scale is alright for his or her height and for the size of the child's hands. More often than not, the guitars that are on display and being sold in some musical stores are not 'set up' properly. Sometimes, the neck is slightly bent or the strings are placed too high or too low on the fretboard which can be quite uncomfortable. The best way that you can find the electric bass guitar is to so to at least five stores and let your child try the ones that they like.

2. Make sure that the electronics are working well. This is very important because you would be spending from $120 above in one bass guitar so you better make sure that you are buying your money's worth. To check if all parts are in good condition, ask the sales guy or lady from the store to set it up for you so your child can play it while you are still in the store. Also make sure that you get the longest warranty period that you can get so you will avail of the store's services if something goes wrong with the instrument after purchase.

środa, 20 stycznia 2010

The perfect bass guitar for your child

Granted that your child has inclinations to playing the bass guitar, parents should be doing research by now before they buy this musical instrument. When buying a bass guitar for your child, the first decision would be the type. You should decide first whether you will be buying the acoustic bass or the electric bass guitar. Once you have decided which one, they other details may follow.

Why designs of guitar matter

Experts say that in buying a bass guitar, one of the major considerations in the design of the instrument. This is because the overall design of the guitar could affect the sound that it creates. The following are just some of the considerations when it comes to the design of the bass guitar:

- the body. The bodies of bass guitars are usually made of wood. These parts include not only the body but also the neck and fretboard. Commonly, the most used type of wood used alder for the body; maple for the neck, and rosewood for the fretboard. Other options may include mahogany, ash, poplar, and ebony for the body, the neck, and the fretboard. Aside from wood, alternative option for the body is the graphite and luthite�which is used for Hohner and Steinberger designs.

- the scale. The scale is another major factor that affect the design of the electric bass guitar. The options include "long scale necks" which are the standards and used on Leo Fender's basses and the "short scale" like those H�fner Violin Bass is also gaining popularity especially to those with small hands.

- the finishes. This is quite important because it affects the comfort and convenience of the one who is using it. The most common finishes for electric bass guitar includes waxes, lacquers, and oils for both flat and carved designs available in the market today.

- the strings and tuning. This is another major consideration in design because the strings are what set the electric bass guitar from the ordinary guitar. Here, you have options in terms of string and depending on your skills. For beginners, it is best to have four-stringed electric bass guitar that is tuned to E, A, D and G, because this is the standard tuning which is make it easier to manage.

- the frets. The two common standards are the fretted and the fretless basses. Many contemplate a lot on this since this would not only affect the overall sound but also the playing styles and techniques of the musician. In fretted basses, the fingerboard is divided in semitone divisions which is responsible for its distinct sound. The fretless bass, on the other hand, allows the musician in using more options in intonations and tones.

Oboe

Considered to bear striking physical resemblances to a clarinet, an oboe is a musical instrument that can be classified as a woodwind instrument. Unlike most instruments that would belong to the original classification, an oboe has double reeds. Because of the wide harmonic range of oboes, a good oboe is considered to be able to produce a clear and sharp sound.

The oboe was originally called as "hautbois" in French, this which meant good wood obviously because oboes have to be made of wood with superior quality.

Unlike most wind instruments which have fixed ranges, you can change an oboe's pitch simply by either adjusting the embouchure or by altering the reed position. This flexibility in tune is one reason why oboe players prefer this instrument against others.

Choosing an Oboe

Unlike brass wind instruments wherein you have so many options to choose from for your child to end up with the perfect instrument, the main issues when choosing an oboe is simply to choose from the material and the structure.

For military or marching band using, a baroque oboe would do best. This is made from boxwood, has three pairs of side keys, and one great key. For higher pitches to be done, blowing stronger than the usual is done.

The most common type of oboe is the classical oboe. These have narrow bores which would allow the player to strike high notes easily. Typically, the range of these types would be from C1 to F3.

Another type of oboe would be the modern oboe which are typically made out of granadilla, rosewood, violetwood, or cocobolo. This type features 45 keys.

The Ideal Student Oboe

For your child's first oboe, you can consider a student oboe which is available in popular music stores. This type would feature a modern oboe made out of plastic resin which is a considerably tough material. The sound that this type produces is also good enough for a student to effectively learn how to play it.

Another reason to start of with this type is because it is much cheaper than the advanced types of oboes. While an advanced oboe would be more effective for learning, the price gap between a student oboe and an advanced oboe would not be justified if ever your child would later lose interest in the instrument. However, if ever your child chooses to deeply pursue playing this instrument, you can replace the student oboe with more advanced types.

Choosing Between Brands

For the quality conscious, the brand of the oboe is something to be very mindful of when choosing an oboe. For this, the general rule would be that brands that make more than one instrument are generally not as good as those that specialize in making just one instrument. Because of this, oboists prefer those brands that specialize in oboes such as F. Loree and Cabart which is their student line. Rigoutat, Fossati's, and Howarth are the less known brands but still offer excellent quality.

Some exceptions to the general rule would be Yamaha and Buffet oboes. Even if these brands do not actually specialize in oboes and produce more than one instrument, the quality of the oboes that they produce are of superior quality. Every oboe player has a brand where he or she is comfortable with however, your child would still need some experience before he or she would realize what brand would fit him or her best.

Brand New or Used?

Price is also something that you would have to be very mindful about when purchasing your child's first oboe. Although it does not have to be proven that satisfaction is surer with brand new oboes, the fact that used oboes would serve the purpose at a much lower price would have you reconsidering your options.

If your child's inclination towards playing the oboe is still quite questionable, it would be okay to go for a used oboe as long as you trust the seller and if the oboe being sold is still of good quality. There are big chances of you coming up with a used student oboe of good quality as those who start of with student oboes would want to sell theirs once they move up into the more advanced types.

wtorek, 19 stycznia 2010

Major considerations when choosing a musical instrument for your child

For many parents who dream of having kids who would excel in the field of music in the future, seeing their child improve is a sight to behold. But, before you get smitten with the thought of your child being a musician, you must prepare yourself on what does it take for you to become one.

The major considerations include the price, your time and of course, the child's will to be really good at it no matter what it takes. Here are some price considerations parents should carefully contemplate on before they let their child play any musical instrument:

- The will. Learning any musical instrument has no age limit. You can be as young as eight years old or as old as 50 years old, it doesn't really matter for as long as you have the will to learn and be better in it. If you are planning to let your child learn how to play any musical instrument, it is a must that they have the heart to withstand all the difficulties that will come along your way. You must be sure that they are doing this not just because they feel like doing it but it is something that they love because this will fuel their drive to continue learning no matter what.

- The time factor. Learning something always require time. If you are planning to let your child learn how to play a musical instrument from scratch, you must ensure that he or she has enough time to spare in doing so. Aside form money; time would also be needed if you plan to enroll him or her in a music class where basic lessons are being conducted. You can also opt for online classes but your child will also be needing more time for practicing. Experts say that practice is a very important factor in learning how to play the any musical instrument since it will be in during this time that your child will familiarize him or herself which are the styles and techniques they can use. Also, if they practice more often, they will find that certain style where they will be comfortable with.

- The price. This is very important because you have to set your priorities straight. If you think you can afford to buy a musical instrument which would cost at around �60 upwards or $120 upwards, then do so. But if you don't have this much money to spare, then it would be best to postpone your plans of buying one.

The Right Guitar And Your Child

Your kid has finally decided to learn guitar. Then you would have to get the right guitar for your child. Actually, there are three types of guitars: the nylon-string acoustic guitar, the steel- string acoustic guitar and the electric guitar. These guitars would have different characteristics.

For beginners, it is better to let them use the nylon-string acoustic guitars. Steel strings would require more pressure on the fingers which could really make the fingers of your little one sore. For young children, electrical guitar may also be heavier but they are easier to learn. But if your child is interested in learning classical pieces, then using acoustic guitars may be better.

There are different sizes for guitars and are usually based on the ages of the kids. If you think your child is bigger or smaller that children in the same age group, then it would be better to bring your kid with you when you go shopping for guitars. For example, with acoustic guitars, a three to six year old could handle a half-size acoustic guitar. While a youngster aged 12 years old could handle the classical and concert guitar.

But the easiest test to check if the guitar "fits" you child is actually by holding it. Let your kid sit down and rest the curve the guitar on his/her thigh. If he or she was able o strum and hold the neck properly, then the size may be totally perfect.

When buying guitars, its condition is very important. Some experts would say that buying second hand or used guitars are not the best idea unless you will be buying from somebody who is totally knowledgeable and reputable with selling guitars. Failure to do so, you may end with totally poor sounding guitar that would need tons of repairs for the entire year. If you want to get the best or top quality guitar, then you would have to be prepared to spend a few dollars more.

Aside from the instrument, you may also need the accessories for the guitar. A beginner does not need or may find the accessories not that important. However, there are some accessories that can be shares or can be bought immediately like gig bag, guitar strap, pick, guitar tuner and extra strings.

For your child to fully embrace and practice playing the guitar, then you would have to make sure she is prepared by going to lessons. Taking guitar lessons is another investment. This is also another great experience for your child. Children are very happy about moving out and spending time with other people. Learning to play the guitar and any other instrument in that case, can surely help the child develop her potential and her attitude.

poniedziałek, 18 stycznia 2010

Simple Steps to Take in Selecting a Musical Instrument for Your Child

As a parent, you are making ends meet and you are trying your best to prioritize necessities over luxuries. What if one day, your child approaches you and asks if they can learn how to play the guitar? It's a good thing that they are interested in music and they are keen about learning something new, but before you give in to their request, you must be very sure that this is really what they want to do. Show your support, especially in selecting a musical instrument for your child.

At these hard times, no matter how much you would want to give in to your every child's whim, you have to weigh everything. Even if your child says that this is what they want to learn, you never know if they will stay with this decision after you have already paid for everything. To make the selection process easier, you have to deal with the following steps. Engage the child in the selection process so that they would be aware about the pros and cons of each step that you will both take.

For toddlers, forget about the guitar, as you can let them choose among the wide variety of percussion instruments. You can let them play triangle, tambourine, cymbals, maracas or drums. You don't have to enroll them on expensive schools for this. You can buy your kids CDs and let them play along with the beat of the music.

When they get a bit older, you can introduce them to a recorder. You can purchase an affordable one that comes with a book. They can play music with this and learn about scales as well as playing notes.

You may also want to try Autoharp, which can be played by pushing the button that has a chord name to it and strumming the instrument to play that chord. Now this is a good substitute for guitar and one that is suitable for their age. Through this, they can learn some pointers about stringed instruments, which can be useful when they get older and they pursue on learning more complex instruments.

In selecting a musical instrument for your child, you should think about the kind that will suit their age. This way, you are helping them prepare for the future when they can already be tasked with other instruments and you are also saving up more bucks to be allotted on your family's daily budget.

sobota, 16 stycznia 2010

What you should consider before buying

Because of its simplicity, many people are trying their hands on playing the bass guitar. This is because this four-stringed instrument is easier to use than the regular guitar. This is also the reason why many parents are choosing this specific instrument for their children to play.

With the modern technology, many prefer the electric bass guitars. Aside from having to continue to gain popularity over the years simply because it is easy to play, there are so many choices available for parents and even their kids to choose from. If you are one of those parents who are planning to buy an electric bass guitar for your child, the best option is to ask somebody who already brought one. He or she can give you first hand information which can really be useful on your journey in finding that perfect piece.

A simple buying guide

If you have a friend who is a musician or you know somebody who knows another person that has been playing the electric bass guitar, you can directly ask that person for the things that you need to look for when buying an electric bass guitar.

After you get all these basic information, you may now start your search for the electric bass guitar that you have been dreaming of. Here are some guidelines for you before and during buying that electric bass guitar for your child:

- prefer those with fretless. Usually, basses have frets but the thing is, it's quite difficult to get a "non-fretless" sound on a fretless bass. Since your kid would just be starting, it would be best to use fretless.

- look for the instrument that has a solid body or hollow body. The best options for your child are those that "Paul McCartney" types since they very distinctive sound.

- pay close attention to the scale of the electric bass guitar. Thirty-four inches is the most common scale for from the bridge to the nut of the electric bass guitar. Check your child's height to know which one will be the best for him or her. Bear in mind that the sound of the electric bass guitar will change depending on the length of the bass.

- make sure that you have prepared around $100 and more. This is the average amount you'll be needing to purchase an electric bass guitar for your child who is just a beginner. Since your child would be a neophyte, it is best to stick to four-stringed electric bass guitar first because this is easier to handle. If he or she already mastered the four strings, that's the only time that you will consider buying five or more strings.

Choosing The First Musical Instrument For Your Kid

There are different reasons why you should introduce your child to music. There are studies showing that music education among children could increase their concentration or focus, coordination, make them more relaxed, teach them something about patience and perseverance and also improve their self-confidence. These numerous benefits make it important for you to choose the right FIRST instrument for your child.

� Before you start making orders for any musical instrument, always consider if you are getting something that your child would like and not what you, as parent, would like. Get an idea what kind of instrument your child would like to play. This would also help you narrow down the choices. Choosing a musical instrument could be overwhelming since you have a lot of choices.

� If your child has no idea what she wants, then you could ask her to listen to some musical instrument recordings and watch some videos on the internet. This would help her have an idea of what instrument she may be interested in. You could also listen to some orchestra CDs.

� After deciding on what instrument is most interesting for your child, then you could start shopping around. Remember to shop around first before settling for one store. Some musicians would recommend that going to specialized stores is better than going to one store that sell different musical instruments. Going to specialized stores would let you get help from some experts about advice on the different instruments.

� Once you are in the store, do not hesitate to ask for the attendant to try the instruments. Although they would not allow you to blow on the mouthpiece, you could hold the instruments and see if they would feel right. After all, you need to let your child handle the instrument so you could identify what size would fit them.

� Always consider the physical aspect of the child who will be playing the instrument. There are some instruments that would require longer arms and finers, like the trombone and the piano respectively. There are some instruments that would be suitable for a smaller build player like children.

� Consider your budget. Musical instruments can cost a lot of money. There are some musical instruments which could cost as much as $2000 which could eventually end up forgotten in the closet. The good news is there are great places where you could buy second hand instruments, like eBay. There are also some musical stores that rent musical instruments which you can eventually own, like "rent to-own programs." You could even get insurance for your instruments in case you lose or something happens to it.

If you are buying instruments online like eBay, you would have to be very careful, since you may not be able to get the best or top quality instrument, it could sound hollow and has low quality. They may look shiny on the picture but could actually sound poor. When buying musical instruments, you could bring a friend with you that is knowledgeable in selecting musical instruments.

czwartek, 14 stycznia 2010

Teaching your child how to play the guitar

More and more parents are getting interested in musical instruments because they want to introduce their children into it. These parents are convinced that if they let their children discover and explore their potentials in music, they would be able to learn more important values such as hard work, discipline and dedication that would help them grow up as mature and successful individuals.

Among all the instrument available, the guitar is one of the most sought after because playing guitar because important whether the child would be joining in a band or will go solo. These days, the guitar has become a "staple" of all types of bands there is simply because its sound creates a very big impact on the music of the artist itself.

If you are one of those parents who are starting to introduce the guitar to your kids and you want them to be better in the coming years, then one thing you should be doing right now is selecting the best guitar for your child. Then, once you bought it for him or her, schedule the time for practice. This is very important because practicing would make him or her more familiar with the feel when playing the instrument and could also help your child more acquainted with all the technicalities in playing this specific instrument.

Playing the guitar

When practicing or playing the guitar, the most important things that your child will need aside from the guitar itself include the amplifier, chord, guitar picks, and paper and a pen or pencil in case you need to take down some notes. Here are some easy steps that can help your child successfully play the guitar during practice:

- learn how to set up the guitar properly. This is very basic but some people do not get it easily. Sometimes, they pay more attention to complicated things without really paying attention to little details such as plugging in the amplifier and the instrument and turning it to a volume that is reasonable for the ears and of other people as well.

- start with playing one note on one string. This is important because it will help your hand act on the strings and will also help your child be familiarized to repetitive one-note playing during your practice.

- switch strings more often. When playing the guitar, ask your child to try playing it in a series of notes which goes up or down coming from one string to the next string. By doing this, he ors she is practicing the control over the strings.

środa, 13 stycznia 2010

Why choose the bass guitar for your child

Many people are fascinated with playing the electric bass guitar because it is easy to learn. If you are one of those parents who would want to choose a musical instrument for your child, then you might want to consider the bass guitar.

When selecting a musical instrument for your child, one of the major considerations should be how easy the styles that could be used to learn to play this instrument the fastest way possible. Once you have decided to let your child play the bass guitar, the first thing that you need to pay attention to is the styles and techniques in playing it. It is quite important for your child to learn it because this will make things easier for him when he practices.

Many of the bass instruments are usually played upright because bass strings are oftentimes the longest. Since this is the case, the instrument would automatically much longer than regular guitar. Although the bass has a larger body, longer neck and only has four strings, it is played the exact same way as one would play the regular guitar.

Styles in playing the bass guitar

Many choose to play the bass guitar because there are so many easy styles that can be used. The most common style that is being used when playing the bass guitar is the "pizzicato" or "plucking" the strings. Unlike those that play the regular guitar, the ones who play the electric bass are only limited to pizzicato technique or plucking all throughout their performances. This is because this technique is the best one that can be used for this instrument since it brings the best sound that it can create.

Kids would definitely enjoy the style called "plucking" wherein the main fingers that are used are the middle and index fingers. Some kids learn faster when they use their thumb and ring finger but this can be difficult to sustain since the strings are since made of steel that can be painful over time. For long performances, many people who play the bass guitar used "plectrums" or "picks" to ensure that they produce the same quality of sound despite performing for long period of time.

Another style that you can teach your child is called "slapping" or "popping" the strings. This is being used by many players because the sound it creates that has a resemblance to funk music. Here, the index finger or middle finger is used to be able to create a flatter sound. This is also done by literally popping the strings using the same fingers. These styles are common to musicians who have rock and fusion as their musical genre.

Selecting a Musical Instrument for Your Child to Engage Them to Become a Band Member

You have always dreamt for your child to become part of a band. This is the reason why you are so involved in the process of selecting a musical instrument for your child. There is a limit to what you can do in the process because even though you can afford the most expensive band instrument, there are certain qualifications that your kid must pass to be able to join a band.

To begin with, bring the kid to your local band director. The latter will assess them based on the kinds of instruments where they can be good at. They will base this assessment on the physical qualities, health and potential of your kid to be good with any band instruments. If you want to proceed in acquiring instruments before you can have your kids assessed by a band director, here are some tips that you can consider before you settle for any kinds of musical instruments.

1. If the kid has thin lips, they will be better off with high brass or woodwind instruments like clarinet. For kids with fuller lips, they can utilize this feature on instruments with larger mouthpieces like the tuba or trombone. If they have a significant overbite, they can choose instruments that won't be that hard to contain on the lips, such as flute, clarinet and saxophone.

2. If your child is suffering from asthma, you should ask the permission of their doctor before you get them into this kind of activity. If they will be given a go signal, you must stay away from wind instruments and prefer the percussion types.

3. If you think that your child has the potentials of learning popular band instruments like saxophone and drums, go ahead and let them try these. You never know where this interest may lead them in the future. The good thing about it is that they will bring with them the talents that they have honed while young long after they have grown up and have chosen other paths to pursue.

4. When you are certain that your kid will require dental tools like retainers and braces as they grow a bit older, you can let them play woodwind instrument where this condition won't matter too much. Braces can become a big problem if they have to perform brass instruments.

Your role as a parent is important in selecting a musical instrument for your child because you will pay for the equipment as well as the training that will follow. After this, you should allow the kid to enjoy the process and learn things at their own pace and let them decide if they want to give in to your request for them to join a band.

Important Reminders in Selecting a Musical Instrument for Your Child

There are many decisions that parents have to make that will require them to pause and analyze everything before they give in to their final choices. From the time you have given birth to a child, it is a signal that you are about to embark on so many decision-making processes, from the complex situations like education to simple ones like hobbies and selecting a musical instrument for your child.

You may think that selecting a musical instrument for your child is simple, but once you are faced with the decision, you will understand that it is not. Here are some basic points that you should think through before settling with any final decision with regards to this.

Research. Find out the suitable choices that are fit for your child's age. They may fancy some things that they have seen being played by their favorite celebrity on TV. You have to make them understand that they can play such when they have reached certain age, but for now, they must study other instruments that will help them learn basic skills in music like reading notes and understanding rhythm.

Experience. Bring them along in a store where you intend to buy the instruments. Let them experience how it's like holding the materials and ask the store's assistant to let your children try how these instruments are being played. Most stores would allow that and they will even teach your kids proper ways of handling the instruments. This way, the kids can really give it a thought as to what instrument would they want to bring home and start practicing.

Budget. Your kids will understand if you cannot afford their choices of instruments as long as you open up to them about how much you can allot on this venture. This way, they can help you by choosing instruments that will fit the allotted budget. You can also try browsing the internet for second-hand materials that you can buy at more affordable prices. If you will opt for this, make sure that you check the quality by inspecting the photos or videos of the items being sold.

After you have thought about everything and you have come up with a decision regarding the instrument that you will allow your child to play, let them proceed with it while they are still enthusiastic about the idea. Through this, you are helping them hone some talents that they have chosen and will certainly enjoy.

poniedziałek, 11 stycznia 2010

Essential Factors in Selecting a Musical Instrument for Your Child

Your kid is only learning how to walk and yet you are already thinking about so many things, which include selecting a musical instrument for your child. Blame it on so many popular talent shows that have produced great artists and many other so-so personalities. It is not a sin to dream that your child could be big someday, but it will be safer to think that you want them to learn how to play an instrument to help them hone some skills, which can be useful as they grow older.

Once you have forgotten about the talent search dilemma and have focused on what could be ideal for your child when they grow up, here are some things that you should think about in choosing the right instrument for them.

First off, let them choose. You can always provide suggestions and feedbacks, but allow them to say what they think about the ideas presented to them. You can tell them about the pros and cons of learning how to play the violin, guitar or the piano. You can also cite as examples those who have made it big on talent search shows that you are so fond of, through the use of musical instruments. Through this, they will have clearer ideas as to what it's like to become a good and even a pro with their chosen instrument.

You should also consider your budget. If you can't afford to send your child to piano classes and you cannot buy them even a second-hand piano, then tell them about it, especially if this is their first choice. Ask them to choose other kinds that won't cost as much when it comes to lessons and on acquiring the piece.

You should also choose the kind of instrument that would be ideal for your child's body type. When you enroll them to music lessons, they would have to carry the instruments most of the time. You should consider giving them suitable equipments for their weight, length of their arms and fingers, and the kind of material that is easy to learn for their age. You don't want to cause any frustrations to them at such a young age.

When the child is already learning the instrument that both of you have chosen, you should still be there to provide care and help whenever they need you. If they don't want to go on with the lessons, allow them to have a break and ask them about their decisions after they have thought about everything.

Letting Your Kid Decide On Musical Instrument

It is just great to have a son or daughter or somebody in the family who can play a musical instrument. It is natural for children to develop interest in music, since they have an inquisitive and imaginative mind which would surely encourage them to learn musical instruments.

There are parents who are quite aware of the benefits and effects of music education on their children. There are numerous studies showing children to develop positive attitude like patience, perseverance, self-confidence and even develop better coordination and dexterity.

However, learning musical instruments should not be forced. It is better for parents to encourage their children to actually get into music. There are some children who would eventually stop playing the instrument since they are not really into it. Parents should always keep in mind that learning to play the violin or the piano are not the only musical instruments, it is fine for children to be interested in playing other instruments like tuba or cello.

To motivate your child to get into music, you could start by:

� Exposing your kid to different genres of music. There are different CDs of classical and orchestral music that has solos in them. This would help your child get an idea what musical instrument could interest him. Watching concerts could even help your child develop interest in music and at the same time make you and your child closer.

� Talk to them about taking lessons for a particular instrument. What children least like is being signed up for something that they do not know or not expecting. Talk to them about any interest in musical instrument and if they would like sign up for any lessons. For all you know, they may be excited or have been thinking about it for some time.

� Do some research with your child. If your child is still trying to makeup his mind about a musical instrument, then you could start by doing some research. You could easily do that on the internet. Search some instruments and their sounds, to be familiar with them.

� Never stereotype them with a particular instrument. If they would like to try an instrument that you would not touch even in a million years, do not contradict or force them to do your way. Let them try and decide if they want to pursue it.

There are musical instruments which are children- friendly or have smaller sizes which could easily be handled by your kid. You do not have to buy immediately, you could start by borrowing or renting a musical instrument. Some would say that it would take for kids about three months to have the "feel" if they would like to continue with a particular musical instrument.

Tuba

The tuba is considered to be the lowest pitched and as well as the largest brass instrument. In order to make the tuba sound, one would have to buzz the lips onto a mouthpiece; very much similar to how one would make a trumpet sound.

Considering the massive size of a tuba, your child would have to be physically capable of managing it while playing it thus; a tuba may not be right for a female child or one who is relatively thin. Preferably, your child should have experience in lighter brass instruments such as the trombone or the trumpet before moving on to playing a tuba.

Seeking Advice

When making this big investment in buying a tuba, you of course want to get the most of your money's worth from this purchase. That means that your son should get the most that he or she can have out of the tuba however, unless you are a professional tuba player, you have slim chances of ending up with the perfect tuba for your child if you do not seek for advise.

Since that is so, you should seek advice from a trusted expert such as your child's instructor or a local professional tuba player that you could trust. Salespeople from music stores are very knowledgeable when it comes to these instruments however, they tend to sell more rather than help you end up with the instrument that would best fit your child.

Choosing a Tuba

For a novice player, it would be best that your child would start with a 4/4 size CC or BBb tuba with either four or five valves. This is because a tuba with these specs could be fit even for beginners and at the same time, it could be used immediately in a marching school band or in an orchestra. Typically, around $3,000 dollars or even less would already be good enough to give your child a great tuba.

If your child would show exemplary and noticeable talent as well as deep interest in playing the instrument, he or she might have to move further into more advanced models or types of tubas as dictated by the instructor. If this is so, your child can try other models and makes.

For a professional tuba career, typically, one would require one large tuba and one small tuba.

Sound as a Criteria for Judgment

When purchasing a tuba, the sound is something that you should take heavily. If you are not careful, you might end up buying a tuba with poor sound quality at a very expensive price. Before buying one, make sure that you have the instrument played by your child or by an expert to the point that the full capacities of the tuba can be seen. Practically, this is done by playing chromatics throughout the tuba's entire range.

With this, make sure that the notes are smooth from the lowest to the highest notes. None of the notes must be muted or stuffy; all of the notes should be loud and clear.

Playability of the Instrument

Buying a tuba for your child would be a very big investment so you would have to be sure to get the most of your money's worth for this purchase.

Aside from sound, playability of the instrument is also very important. First of all, the tuba must have the right dimensions that would make your child comfortable; this means that the tuba must not be too big for your child to manage or too small to limit your child's playing capacities. For you to be able to identify this, it would be best to consult your child's instructor.

Final Tips

Also, the fingering for the instrument must be smooth and equal for all notes. This is one of the most common problems for tubas since this problem can affect all types, makes, and sizes of tubas. Your child must be able to exert the same amount of effort in hitting all the notes of a tuba.

Another ailment that you should be mindful of is bad intonation of the instrument. This means that the tuba, although your child may have his fingers and his mouth where they should be, would still be playing the bad notes.

Common Beginner Musical Instruments For Children

Involving your child in musical instruments on an early age would surely give your kid many benefits. Different studies have stated the numerous benefits of music on children. It could increase their focus, patience, perseverance and self-confidence.

When choosing musical instruments for your child, it could be overwhelming. There are a lot of instruments to choose from and they would be great for your kids. But when buying any kind of musical instrument, always consider what interests your child, your budget and child's size and other physical limitations.

Here are the most common musical instruments which may interest your child.

� Strings

Violin is great for children older than 6 years old. There are different sizes of violins which could easily fit your child's arms and fingers. Non-electric violins are better for beginners. Another interesting stringed instrument is a cello which is also suitable for the same age range. But you would have to consider how you would transport the equipment. Harps are also classic sounding and can be very beautiful to listen to.

Guitars are among the most popular stringed instrument. There are different sizes and styles which can easily suit your kid's preference. It could be difficult for young children though, since it would mean you would have to exert effort on the strings which could cause the fingers to get sore.

� Woodwind Instruments

Most children would learn woodwind instruments by the time they reach fourth and fifth grade. Some of the popular woodwind instruments are flute, clarinet and saxophone. These instruments would require some serious finger work and at the same time big enough to cover the holes. You would also need the fingers to be able to reach the keys, especially in the saxophone.

There are different sizes and types for these instruments. Aside from that, there are many opportunities for children who know how to play the flute and clarinet. There are even some children who would have no problems changing to another instrument. You kid could even participate in school orchestras.

� Bass Instruments

Bass instruments like trombone, trumpet and tubas may be difficult for small and young children to carry. So again, size and age would matter. However, children with braces would find it difficult to play this kind of instrument since it would require permanent front teeth and thin lips. These brass instruments could be easy to transport and not that expensive.

� Piano

Piano and keyboards are another great instruments for a beginner. Although, it would take a lot of time to master, pianos are surely worth it. There are traditional and modern pieces that children can learn. If you are just planning on getting a piano, then you would have to make sure that you have sufficient space for it. Coordination is very important with piano playing but this could actually be achieved by children through practice and patience.

� Percussion instruments

Percussion instruments could be suitable for kids more that seven years old. There are even small hand-held drums which could work for a smaller kid. Although it could be a tad noisy, it could help your kid to improve coordination and dexterity.

sobota, 9 stycznia 2010

Knowing the ideal musical instrument for your child

In many instances, music also inspires young kids to do good things and to be better on their own. Since music holds so much influence in a person's life�especially to kids�parents should be very careful when selecting a musical instrument for their kids.

If you are one of those parents who want to nurture the musical inclination of their kids by encouraging them to play musical instruments, now is the best time to start researching on what you should let your kids play.

The indicators

Parents would be overwhelmed with the idea that their kids would be interested to play musical instruments. And because they are so overwhelmed with the possibilities of seeing their child successful in this field, they may tend to neglect some important factors that would ensure the success of this endeavor.

So, before getting all excited about buying your child a musical instrument, here are some considerations you might want to contemplate on.

1. The level of inclination. Kids are naturally inclined to music since it gives them a certain feeling which they can relate to. However, it doesn't mean that when a child is inclined to music, he or she is inclined to make music. Parents should be very well aware of this fact because if they force the child to play something that he or she doesn't really like, that child may develop hate in music in the future.

2. The degree of interest. Aside from inclination, there's the level of interest. This means that the child is exhibiting greater interest over a specific music instrument such as a violin, a piano, drums, or a guitar. When you see your child developing great interest in any of these musical instruments and starts asking questions about it, then that would be the best indicator in selecting a musical instrument for him or her.

3. The child's skills. This is also very important because there are kids who are interested in music but do not have the skills to play it. They might be interested in making music but it doesn't mean that they can just play whatever it is that you give them. It is very important for parents to be sensitive to the skills of their children when selecting a musical instrument because this will ensure that the activity will be a fruitful one. You can gauge their skills by letting them try various instruments first then monitor their skills.

Piano

Every parent wants their child to master one instrument at least. The piano is one of the most popular choices. However, before you purchase anything for your young one, it is important that you gauge his or her level of interest first and try to determine if this is truly the instrument your kid prefers. Pianos can be very expensive. Knowing the different types and progressing through the different brand can be quite helpful. Here are some tips.

Introducing the Piano

Introduce the piano to your child by browsing the internet or showing him pictures in books. It will be best if you can visit someone who has a piano or try to observe different kinds in a music shop. The piano is a musical instrument that is generally played through a keyboard. The piano can be used for solo performances, chamber music and accompaniment. The piano is very versatile, making it one of the most popular musical instruments worldwide.

If you press a key on the keyboard of the piano, you will trigger a felt covered hammer to hit the steel strings. The hammers will rebound, thereby letting the strings vibrate at their resonant frequency. The vibrations will be passed on via a bridge to a sounding board, together with the acoustic energy in the air. Pianos are categorized as both a string and percussion instrument.

Two Modern types

Modern pianos are divided into two types, namely the grand piano and the upright piano. Grand pianos are characterized by its horizontal frame and strings. The strings tend to extend away from the keyboard. There are different sizes of grand piano. The concert grand spans 2.2 to 3 meters long. The parlor grand or boudoir grand spans 1.7 to 2.2 meters long. The baby grand piano is considerably smaller.

Long pianos with longer strings have bigger and richer sound. The inharmonicity or the degree of frequencies of overtones also tends to be lower, as far as the strings are concerned. Pianos with short and stiff strings like baby grand pianos also have more inharmonicity. The longer strings can vibrate more freely compared to the shorter strings.

About the Upright Piano

Upright pianos are also known as vertical pianos, characterized by their vertical frame and strings. The hammers tend to move horizontally and will return to the original resting place by springs prone to wear and tear. Upright pianos with tall frames and long strings are called upright grand pianos. Modern pianos may be classified by authors based on their height.

Studio pianos are about 42 to 45 inches tall. Console pianos have compact action because of shorter hammers. Anything that is taller than a studio piano is referred to as an upright.

Gauging Differences

Digital pianos are electronic instruments made to sound just like an acoustic piano. These have no hammers, soundboard and strings, however. Electronic speakers and circuits replace the original parts. If your child wants a digital piano, you can introduce its features such as having various kinds of piano sounds such as organ and harpsichord, having instrument sounds like percussion and flute and having the ability to record your performance or work with other electronic instruments or music. Digital pianos are portable, easy to carry and do not need to be tuned.

Investing in a Piano

If your child wants a piano, it may be wiser to set a certain budget, so you do not overspend. Some grand pianos can cost as much as $10,000 or more. There are also cheaper models, with fairly decent sound. The most important thing is that you get a good tuning serviceman who will set the piano right. You may also think about getting a digital version instead at first. Your kid might find it more interactive, fun and easy to learn. After a few years, you can replace the electronic device with a real classic piano.

About Brands

There are several popular brands of piano available. Each of these will have different prices determine by factors like kind of wood used, country of origin and other parts used in the entire instrument. You can visit different shops and consult an expert to make the perfect choice. You can also start browsing the web for the available options.

piątek, 8 stycznia 2010

Selecting musical instrument for your child

Selecting a musical instrument for your child can be a hard task. This is because it would require a lot of time and of course money. But, no matter how hard it could be, nothing would ever compare to the joy of seeing your child doing something that he or she likes and excelling in this specific field because of your help and exposure.

When selecting a musical instrument for your child, make sure that you know ask him or her instrument that he or she is interested to play. It could be the piano, the guitar, the drums or any other else. Asking your child would not only ensure his or her willingness to learn but will also save you the time, money and effort in finding a musical instrument that he or she wouldn't be interested in.

It is also very important for parents to be sensitive to their child's abilities and skills. Sometimes, because of their burning desire to see their kids excel in something, parents tend to neglect the fact that their kids may not be "fit" to play it. To avoid having this kind of problem, make sure that you know the strengths and weaknesses of your child and focus on something that will have a positive impact on his or her life.

Another consideration when selecting a musical instrument for your child is his or her schedule. Parents don't notice it but school has evolved into a very competitive and stressful environment. Most of the time, kids are overwhelmed with school works that they don't have enough time to exercise their basic right which is to play. In fact, most of them barely have time to experience normal childhood because they are so focused on improving their academics. If you feel that your child doesn't have enough time for anything but still insists to play a musical instrument, select the one which would not require so much time and effort.

Other considerations when selecting a musical instrument for your child would include his or her interest, the physical set up of your house where the instrument will be placed and of course your resources since this hobby could be expensive to some extent. Make sure that you have everything listed down to the littlest details so you won't have any difficulties in the future. It is also very important to talk to your child on a personal level so you would know his or her innermost thoughts on this activity you have in mind.

How to choose the right musical instrument

If you are one of those parents who are selecting a musical instrument for your child, then now is the best time to conduct some research. Getting some knowledge about any musical instrument is quite necessary since this will give you an idea which type is the best for your child. Through research, you can also get some tips how to buy the musical instrument that would suit not only the needs of your child but your budget as well.

The best place to do your research is on the Internet. These days, one can find almost all answers in the Internet with just one click. Here, you can surf sites that are intently done for those who are looking for tips in buying any musical instrument.

In fact, you can get information on all types of musical instruments and compare their features. You can even get some price comparisons on the Net so you will have an idea which one would be the best for your child. You can also ask a friend who has already brought one in the past so he or she could give you first hand information on what to look for in any musical instrument.

Getting started with the journey

Experts say that selecting a musical instrument for your child can be hard if you don't have any idea to start with. They say that before you start venturing out for musical instruments, it would be best if you would learn the musical inclination of your child. From there, you can start your way to find that best musical instrument for your little one. When choosing the right musical instrument for your child, it would be best to consider the following:

- the type of instrument that you are looking for. The most common options would include the violin, the guitar, the drums, the piano, and flute. Before you start buying anything, make sure that you already have in mind which one to buy so you won't have to waste your time.

- the features. This is very important because it will ensure the productivity of your child while playing it and of course, the worth of the money that you have paid for it.

- the price. This is very important because musical instruments in general can be expensive. So make sure that you have enough resources to buy the instrument itself, its accessories, attachments as well as the things needed to maintain it before you let your child get hooked into it.

Cello

Not a lot of children would prefer the cello at first glance. However, you can produce some very good music over time if you keep practicing. If you feel that your child would best match the instrument or he or she shows certain interest, you may want to consider getting one. You have to know more about its features and characteristics first. The cello will require some techniques before your child starts feeling comfortable about playing it.

About the Cello

The cello is a bowed string instrument. The word comes from the Italian violoncello. Individuals who play this instrument are referred to as cellists. The cello can be used as a solo instrument, as a member of the orchestra string section and in chamber music. It is the second biggest bowed string instrument in modern symphony orchestra. The double bass is the largest.

The instrument is generally made of wood. Other materials may also be used like aluminum and carbon fibre. The traditional model has a spruce top and maple at the sides, neck and back. Other kinds of wood may also be used for the sides and back, such as the willow or poplar. Less expensive cellos usually have backs and tops created from laminated wood.

More About the Instrument

The top and back of the cello is usually carved by hand, although less-expensive models are made by machines. The sides or ribs are created by heating the wood, then bending it around the forms. The body of the instrument has a wide top bout, a wide bottom bout and a narrow middle created by two C-bouts. The bridge and F holes are found just below the middle.

The top and back of the instrument presents decorative border inlay called the purfling. The purfling appears attractive, although this is not used solely for aesthetic purposes. If a cello is bumped or dropped, the purfling can prevent cracks and keep it free from damage. A crack can easily form at the rim, although your child does not need to worry about it spreading. Cracks can spread up, at the bottom and at the back especially if kids handle the cellos, since they tend to be rougher. Less expensive models have the purfling painted on it.

Describing the Bow

Bows are traditionally created from brazilwood or pernambuco. Both of these stem from the same tree species. Pernambuco are generally used for high quality bows. It appears darker in color and is the heartwood of the tree. Pernambuco has great elasticity, making it very ideal for instrument bows. Other materials may also be used for bows like carbon fiber. This is stronger than wood and fiber glass.

The average size of the cello bow is 73 cm long and 3 cm high. The frog of the instrument bow presents a rounded corner similar to that of a viola bow, but wider. Horsehair is the traditional material used for bow hair. Synthetic hair can also be used, appearing in different colors. Before playing, the musician will tighten the bow by turning the screw, thereby pulling the frog. Rosin will be applied to make the hairs sticky. Re-hairing will be needed for the bows every now and then. Baroque style bows are also available. These are thicker and styled with a big outward arch.

Your Child Playing

Your child will need to sit down while playing the cello. The weight will mainly be supported by the endpin or spike, lying on the floor. An endpin support may be necessary to keep the endpin from slipping on smooth surfaces. The neck of the cello is placed over the child's shoulder. The C-String tuning peg is positioned behind the left ear. The handedness of the player will not change the way the cello should be held.

Choosing the Size

The standard or full-size cellos are the most common. There are also cellos that appear in fractional sizes such as 3/4, 7/8 and 1/16 sized cellos. The smaller-sized ones are similar to the standard size in terms of use, construction and range. These are scaled down specifically for children. A half-size cello is slightly smaller, but not the half of the current size of a full cello.

Guidelines

Allow your child to play a borrowed cello the first few times before purchasing. You have to ensure that your child can stick to playing the instrument for long. If you decide to purchase, go through the different brands and have an expert assess the tune and other features that determine price. You can trade in the small-sized cello once your child outgrows it at your local instrument shop.

środa, 6 stycznia 2010

Choosing The Best Musical Instrument For Your Child

Usually, parents are the ones who call the shots when it comes to the musical instrument that their kids are playing. This is because they have the power to decide and of course, the resources to buy one. If you are one of those parents who are just getting started in the selecting a musical instrument for your child, here are some tips that can help you.

Experts say that when choosing any instrument for your child, you must:

1. Know your child's inclinations. This is the most basic consideration when selecting a musical instrument for your child. Why? Because his or her inclinations would greatly determine the success of your endeavor. You can find out his or her inclinations when you see him or her respond well to any music when he or she watches any TV program or when listening to the radio. You may also enroll him or her in a music class or ask the child directly what is the specific instrument he or she would want to play.

2. Conduct a research on musical instruments. If you are selecting a musical instrument for your child, it would be best if you, yourself, is knowledgeable on it. Research could be done via Internet where you can visit various sites that offer musical instrument information. You can get tidbits of information on the most common instrument to play such as the guitar, the piano, the trumpet, the cymbals, the harp, the drums, and the list goes on.

3. Consider an instrument that would help the growth of your child. When you choose a musical instrument for your child, make sure that he or she will benefit from it. The most common benefits of letting your child play with any musical instrument would be developing his or her hidden talent, building up his or her confidence and teaching him or her the value of discipline and perseverance which are crucial in becoming a good musician in the future.

4. Bring your child to a music store. During the process of selecting a musical instrument for your child, it would be best if you give him or her a tour to a music store. Here, there is a wide range of musical instruments that he or she could choose. This is also one effective way of knowing his or her musical inclination and of course, a great bonding activity as well.