Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You end up spending more in rentals than buying. Buy a cheap one.
Not good advice. Better to rent a higher quality instrument with insurance. Potential for better sound and better outcome if kid has accident at school with instrument, also, easy to turn in if kid wants to switch
Anonymous wrote:You end up spending more in rentals than buying. Buy a cheap one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://potterviolins.com/ in Takoma Park.
I love this place and recommend as well. They're great to work with.
Honestly though, if you're just renting, I don't think it really matters. What really matters is when you're looking to buy, but this is just a temporary measure, especially if your kid isn't using a full size yet
Anonymous wrote:https://potterviolins.com/ in Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Go with the teacher's recommendation.