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Can I switch instruments in high school?

Can I switch instruments in high school?

Four things must happen for ANY instrument switch to happen: The student must WANT to switch. The parents must APPROVE the switch. The student and parents must COMMIT to remaining in band through 8th grade, with the expectation being to stay through high school.

What is the easiest instrument to play in high school?

From the most popular band instruments, the easiest ones are the alto sax, flute, clarinet, trombone, trumpet, and almost all from percussion.

What is the easiest instrument to play in school?

Easy Instruments to Learn for Children

  1. Piano or Keyboard. The piano is arguably the easiest musical instrument for kids to learn and there’s a ton of easy songs to learn.
  2. Drums. Most children love drums because they’re incredibly physical instruments.
  3. Ukulele.
  4. Recorder.
  5. Violin.
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Should I change instrument?

Your fit with the instrument is important, but you should have realistic expectations about what is possible when making such a big change in the instrument you play. They may come to the realisation that their true love is their secondary instrument! Switching could be the best decision as long as they are realistic.

What is a good instrument for a 7 year old?

Recommended Instruments: Piano and Drums are the most common choices for this age range, as children tend to flourish best when they do not have to lift or hold an instrument at first. We do not recommend ukulele*, guitar or brass/woodwind (school band) or larger string instruments yet for this reason.

What instrument should a 12 year old play?

Should students be able to play an instrument at home?

If schools have appropriate funding, students in need will always have a chance to play an instrument at little to no cost. If the teaching is good and there is a little support at home (motivational, not monetary), any student can enjoy a successful K-12 experience on an instrument, regardless of socioeconomic background.

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What instrument should I switch to in Middle School?

Some individuals will vary on what strength they are able to use and when depending upon their physical maturity. In middle school we try to find a student who would be willing to switch to the bass clarinet. The bass clarinet plays in the very low range of the music and can really help with balancing the sound of the band.

Can any student enjoy a successful K-12 experience on an instrument?

If the teaching is good and there is a little support at home (motivational, not monetary), any student can enjoy a successful K-12 experience on an instrument, regardless of socioeconomic background. I know, because I taught at a school with a high \% of free and reduced lunch students.

What happens when you pick up an instrument after a layoff?

 Picking up an instrument for the first time after a long layoff can be so frustrating that a student will not want to continue into the next school year. The instrument is in disrepair.  A worn down cork, poor working reed, or small dent can wreak havoc on a child’s playing ability.