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5 Tips to Pick the Right Instrument for Your Child

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Hi! I'm Sarah, the Director here at Willowdale School of Music.

 

You know your child best, you don't need me to tell you that! You child deserves to start lessons on the instrument that makes the most sense for them, practically and musically.

That's why I've drawn from my years of advising parents and written this guide to reach more parents.

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Already know which instrument is best?

This guide will help you make an informed decision on what instrument is best for your child, based on what you already know about your own child.

Happy reading!

-Sarah

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