by giovanni on 27 Nov 2012 21:51
There is always an important advice at the moment you have to buy an instrument you never played: never buy a very cheap one, but never get the best that's around.
You never know if your son will really love it; he may use it for a while and after a few days or weeks, leave it there without playing it anymore, or just playing it every now and then. Usually there is a spiritual connection between a musician and his instrument...if that goes away, it means that probably he will not use it that much. Why buying an expensive one if there is a chance he may leave it out there?
At the same time, if there is a kinda interest in that instrument, it's never suggested to get a very cheap one, as it may have been built with economic and bad tools, and the feedback from playing it may not be that enthusiastic.
Just check the range of prices, ask to the people running your musician store to suggest a middle-quality one, not too cheap, not too expensive, tell them the purpose and I am sure you may find the right deal for the right purpose.
Gio
Giovanni
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