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Buying an Instrument
Buying an instrument is a big step and can be confusing.  However, leasing an instrument for more than a year will end up costing MUCH more in the long run.  If your child has come this far, the time to purchase is here.
The student instrument your child started on will be sufficient throughout their school music experience.  I will never suggest that you must buy a new instrument (vs. a used one) or that you must purchase an intermediate (or step-up) instrument. With that in mind, I will make the following qualifications:
  • Student line instrument / Beginner instrument: most music stores lease less expensive models.  These instruments are made to be relatively inexpensive and relatively durable.  They are not necessarily made to play with the best tone quality or to stand up to many years of intense playing.  Simply put, they sometimes “wear out” or musicians “grow out” of them as they gain more experience.
  • Step up instrument / Intermediate instrument: These instruments are made with better quality materials and better quality control.  In some cases (woodwinds), these instruments have more keys or have a bigger bore (brass--to help get a bigger sound), or are made of more expensive metals (including gold on some flutes).  Some of these options are cosmetic, and some are truly beneficial.  Generally, if your child is serious about band and really enjoys playing their instrument this can be an excellent option.
 
If you are considering purchasing an instrument I recommend the following:
 
PLEASE DO NOT BUY AN INSTRUMENT FROM THE INTERNET WITHOUT TALKING TO YOUR CHILD'S BAND DIRECTOR FIRST!
PLEASE DO NOT BUY AN INSTRUMENT FROM A NON-MUSIC STORE WITHOUT TALKING TO A BAND DIRECTOR FIRST!
 
  • Some of the large discount & family stores are now selling band instruments. They are very attractively priced and have very nice looking cases.  In some situations, the quality of these instruments is SO BAD that they do not play well and CAN NOT BE FIXED.
  • If in doubt, please ask a Waunakee Band Director for advice!  We want every musician to be successful and we want to help you select the right instrument for your child.
 
With that said:
  • Shop around! Get as much information as you can, get the best value you can! Some choices in this area are:
  • Ward Brodt: West Beltline, Madison; Rob Smith (661-8633) is our store representative;
  • Music supply catalogs: ask your child's band director for information.
 
Please, talk with me or one of the other Waunakee band directors before you make a final decision!
 
Used instruments: are plentiful and CAN be an excellent value.  However, as with buying a used car, the rule is “Buyer beware.”
This is especially true of instruments purchased online.
 
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE--- talk to a band director or, better yet, have a band director play-test any used instrument you are considering.
 
We are always willing to look at an instrument for general observations and will “play-test” the instrument for you.  We can often spot potential problems and help you to avoid a “bad horn”.
 
In buying a used instrument, consider the following:
· Quality of instrument when it was new: was this a beginner instrument or better?
· Age of instrument: old is not necessarily bad.
· History of instrument: How long was it played and how long has it sat?  An instrument that is ten years old but was only played for 2 years may be in better condition than an instrument that is five years old and has been played for five years.
· Repair history: Has the instrument had a “GPC”---Good playing condition check?  Pads, wood, valves, etc., deteriorate over time and with use.  
· Appearance of instrument: Are there many dings, dents, or tarnish?  This can be cosmetic OR the symptom of abuse and neglect.
· Most used instruments will need some kind of repair to put it in the best possible playing condition.
 
BEFORE YOU BUY: ALWAYS have your child play the instrument before you buy.
Your student will need to play with their regular mouthpiece, reeds, etc., if at all possible because different mouthpieces make a HUGE difference! Send the student into another room and have them play scales, long tones and songs they know.  The idea is to get a feel for how the instrument plays and how it feels to play.  Surprising your child with a new instrument could backfire!
  • Can you make arrangements to take the instrument to a repair person for a repair estimate and appraisal?  Ward Brodt will do this for you (free of charge).
  • Can you make arrangements to bring the instrument to one of the Waunakee band directors for an estimate of repair and play test?
If the seller is unwilling to meet these conditions, remember: “Buyer beware!!!”
 
Generally good brands: This list is not complete. If in doubt, please ask us.
  • Flute: Yamaha, Gemeinhart, Armstrong
  • Oboe: Bundy (Selmer), Yamaha, Fox-Renard
  • Clarinet: (really needs to be wood): Bundy (Selmer), Noblet, Yamaha, Normandy
  • Saxophone: Yamaha, Bundy II (Selmer), Buescher
  • Trumpet: Getzen, Yamaha, Selmer (Bundy-student, Bach-step up)
  • Trombone: Holton, Getzen, Yamaha, Selmer (Bundy-student, Bach-step up)
  • Percussion students: need to be able to practice both mallet studies and snare studies.  Some students are able to do this successfully on the beginner bell set (bells and snare practice pad.  More advanced students often feel the need to have a snare drum (instead of a practice pad) in addition to access to a keyboard instrument.  Some students choose to practice mallet assignments at school.  Some students are highly motivated by having their own drum set. This is a very individual decision based on the level of motivation and areas of interest.

 

Instrument Options
Flute:
  • Silver or silver plated body--highly recommended
  • Solid silver head joint
  • Open tone holes (for more “serious student” who plans to continue in H.S.)
  • Low b key & “gizmo key”
  • Gold plated lip plate-some students react to silver
Clarinet:
  • Wood----highly recommended, much better tone
  • Hard rubber mouthpiece---highly recommended
  • Silver plated keys
Saxophone:
  • Hard rubber mouthpiece---highly recommended (Selmer C*)
  • High F# key
Trumpet:
  • Silver plated
  • Bach 7c or 5c mouthpiece---highly recommended
Trombone:
  • F trigger attachment (for more “serious students” who plan to continue in High School)
  • Bach 7c mouthpiece---highly recommended
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