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Don't settle for less than the best. Choose your instrument wisely with this guide on how to select the perfect one for you. If you’re new to playing an Instrument, then likely you are very overwhelmed by the sea of instruments that there is out there. Not only are there many different types of instruments, but each type has many different models and variations within those models. Don’t worry- we’ve got you covered! This article has information on how to shop wisely, what features might be most important or desired for your instrument, and common mistakes amateurs make when buying an instrument of any type! You know what they say - knowledge is power... in the case of selecting the perfect instrument, knowledge is power over your wallet. Read on to find out how you can save yourself some cash. When doing research for an instrument, the price is usually the first factor that people tend to look at. Don’t jump on the first option that you see; this leads you to buy an instrument that is not necessarily worth its monetary cost. If you are willing, take some time to do some research on what makes a good guitar or violin, how much it should cost, and so forth before venturing off into the world of music stores or online shopping. This will help you avoid buying unnecessary features or being apprehensive about spending too little or too much on an instrument. Here are some common mistakes that amateurs make when buying an instrument. You don’t want to spend too much money on an instrument, so you have some of the guitarists friends help you pick it out. This is a common mistake that many people fall into. The first thing that they look at is the price tag. Once they see a guitar with a price on it, they automatically think that this guitar will be terrible quality and won't last more than six months of learning on it before being broken. There are many factors to take into consideration when picking out your first instrument, but if you are not careful about this one, you will wind up buying something that proves to be sub par in quality and durability. Don't necessarily buy the most expensive instrument that you can find. This is a common mistake that even professionals make when buying instruments. You need to check out reviews and all of the factors in each instrument before buying it. This is because the most expensive instrument in a shop (and usually in music deparment stores and online) may not necessarily be the best quality available. They could be selling this cheaply because they are trying to get rid of it or they may be selling an older model of a popular brand (meaning it may not be as good as the newer models). These factors could make all of your research for your new instrument irrelevant, so you have to take them into consideration before going ahead and purchasing anything. This is another mistake that many people make when figuring out what instrument to get. Every student has their own unique needs, wants, and at times personal style. Don’t get caught up in the “popular” choice. This means don’t buy an instrument simply because other students are playing it or because your friend doesn’t like the instrument you want to buy. Everyone has their own personal style and you should look for an instrument that will fulfill your needs, not what everyone else says they should be buying. cfa1e77820
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