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If your child plays an instrument, you’ve probably run into a few roadblocks. Many kids get discouraged with their progress, some find it boring, and others will want to give up playing altogether. Experts at Hurst Music in Lexington, KY—a professional music store that rents and sells new and gently used instruments and offers a variety of lessons—say there are ways to keep your child feeling enthusiastic about their musical endeavors.

Check out a few smart tips for continuing musical enthusiasm:

  • Make Practice Fun: Sometimes, practice time can be mundane. Mix it up a little! Put on a “recital” at home so kids can showcase their skills in front of family members. Also, if their instrument is mobile, let them practice in different areas of the house for a change of scenery. If it’s a nice day, they can even take their instrument outside to practice.
  • Give Kids the Right Tools for Success: Make sure your child has the proper equipment needed to play his/her instrument. Purchasing or renting used instruments is a great way to save money, but be sure that they are in good shape. There’s nothing more frustrating than using a tool that doesn’t work correctly. If it needs a repair, get it fixed quickly, so your child won’t miss any practice time or lessons. 
  • used instrumentsIt’s OK to Switch Instruments: Let children explore other options if they no longer show interest in their first instrument of choice. Allowing kids to try a new instrument may help direct them to their true passion. Just make sure they give each instrument a fair try before switching out.
  • Help Your Child See the Big Picture: Let your child know that there are many benefits to playing instruments, including social and cognitive advantages; a feeling of confidence; self-discipline; and a sense of responsibility. If you played an instrument yourself, you can share stories of what you know you gained and how you overcame discouragement.    
  • Keep the Praise Coming: Let your children know how proud you are of them when they are working hard. Being your kids’ biggest fan can go a long way in helping them stay motivated.

If you’re interested in renting or purchasing new or used instruments for your child, contact the experts at Hurst Music. They also offer a variety of services, including music lessons and an instrument repair shop. Call them today at (859) 335-0500 or visit them online.

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