While you are in the process of selecting a musical instrument for your child, you are eyeing more on the brass types such as trumpet, trombone, horn and tuba. You cannot understand, but it may be due to the experiences or lack of experiences that you've had as a child. It is possible that you wanted to learn same pieces when you were your kid's age but you were not given any chance to pursue it. Before you push your child to make your childhood dream a reality, you have to hear out their opinions.
They may have other dreams with regards to musical instruments, which do not include any brass pieces. Allow them to voice out their concerns and what they think about the venture. You don't want them to regret anything as they become older, that is why it is important that you allow them to make their own decisions. As parents, your role is to support them and tell them about your opinions so that they can weigh the pros and cons of the matter before they become dead set about anything.
If they have agreed to learn how to play brass instruments, the next step is to shop around for the right pieces. To be sure about this, you can ask for tips and recommendations from your child's music teacher at school. They may even lead you to people who are selling second-hand materials that will be perfect companion for your kids as they embark on this learning experience. You can always buy them brand new materials after they have proven that they can enjoy the process and enjoy handling the brass instruments that you have both chosen.
Brass is categorized in three types. Yellow brass is 70% copper and 30% zinc. This creates pure quality of sound and holds up well even at high volumes. Gold brass is 85% copper and 15% zinc, which is popular because of the complex quality of sound that this can create. This complexity sounds more attractive to the ear, but can get harsh when played in high volumes. Red brass is 90% copper and 10% zinc, which may be too complex and is not recommended to be used by music students.
This is just an overview of what constitutes your choice of brass instruments for your child. Aside from the construction, it is more important to pay attention to what your child really wants to learn more about. This way, all your efforts may be reciprocated with good results in the long run.
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