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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kids aren't adults yet, but just reflecting on music. I asked both my kids to try an instrument and both did so happily at first. The older one chose piano. She's quite good at it, but hates to practice. I've been encouraging her to continue (now in 6th grade) even if she doesn't practice a ton. She plays a bit every day and I call that a win. She does enjoy music and playing, just not practicing, which I don't think is that unusual for 11 yo. The younger one chose violin. She played for 2 years and practiced daily. She didn't hate it at first, but by the end of the first year she was pretty unhappy. We switched teachers and tried again. She was really terrible at it (even with daily practice and trying her best) AND hated every bit of it. She got no joy out of playing. Ever. I let her quit with zero remorse. I'm sure some would let my older one quit and others would push the younger one to continue. I've tried to follow their strengths and separate out whether they dislike playing altogether or just practicing. I guess I'll see how they feels as adults. [/quote] I find it hard to believe then when a kid is offered any instrument choice to play, that they would pick the violin. Any time I hear parents say their kid chose the violin, often it was between a violin an oboe and a French Horn...not literally any instrument that exists. Often times those parents are prejudiced against pop music instruments. Sometimes you have to go with your gut and realize that very few kids actually want to play the violin if they could literally choose anything, and suggest an instrument that someone would likely play for fun as an adult.[/quote]
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