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Reply to "what do you do with a recorder when your child is done with it?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Idk how some people perform basic daily tasks when they can't even decide to throw away a dirty, junky piece of plastic no one wants. Trash and move on.[/quote] That’s why we have so much in our landfills. While it’s a nasty sounding instrument for beginners, but I think the knowledge of performing, reading some simple notes, playing, breathe and spit control, hygiene and caring for wind instruments makes a less gross band instrument! While it’s only $7, every $ counts to some families in need. Also as per previous other posters, we get along our daily chores just fine. Instead you might want to figure how your kids recorders shouldn’t be a bacteria magnet, and not stinky if you have taught your kids to be responsible enough to swab it out/wash it and also not chew it too much! It’s an instrument not a chew stick! We gave ours to the school too. My daughter progressed from a soprano, alto and a bass recorder (which by the way, is much more than $7) [/quote]
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