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    4 Apr 2012

    Advice for selecting a student instrument.

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    Which Instrument Should My Child Play?

    Your child is capable of learning to play any instrument in which they have expressed an interest. Their teacher can guide them in a preferred choice based on physical characteristics, aptitude, demonstrated ability or opportunity for future growth and advancement.

    What If Their Initial Choice Doesn’t Work Out?

    Ultimately, the only way to tell if your child has selected the proper instrument is to put it in their hands and let them try. For most students, their first choice is the right choice. If your child seems to have trouble with the instrument, talk with their music teacher immediately. If another instrument is recommended, you may exchange the first instrument for any other instrument available on our Lease Plan. There is no additional charge to exchange, and the amount of the lease fees already paid will transfer to the instrument you are receiving up to the Purchase Price of that replacement instrument.

     

    Do We Have To Keep the instrument A Specific Amount Of Time?

    No. The initial period is a one-month FREE trial period. After that, you may continue to lease on a month-by-month basis for as long as you wish or you may return the instrument at any time.

     

    What Is The Loss Coverage?

    This coverage protects you from costly repairs should the instrument be damaged, lost, or stolen while you are leasing. It also includes regular maintenance, adjustments, and replacement instrument. This provides worry free coverage while your child uses the instrument – all with no deductible!

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