I agree with the PPs that said to ask around. You might be surprised at the students or teachers that have instruments they are not using and would be thrilled to sell or rent them to another student.
Our son wanted to play drums... we rented the drum pad 'thing' for 1 yr... we told him if he practiced and still liked them after 1 yr we would buy a set of drums. While I really did not like paying rent for 1 year,,,,, it gave our son something to work for and we knew when we bought the drum set that he was serious about playing. He just graduated this year and traded his set for a bigger set. (LOVES IT!) and had enjoyed playing all the percussion instruments. His band instructor advised us to NOT buy the cymbals for a couple years...so when we bought the drum set (in 6th grade) the band teacher allowed him to borrow a set of cymbals for 2-3 years. (The Crash and High hat cymbals can run quite a few hundred dollars alone. )
When Adam gave back the cymbals he had borrowed the teacher passed them on to another serious student.
DD10 decided on her instrument... guitar. (acoustic) Of course this and piano are not done at school band. That was alright w/her so we bought her a nice guitar for about $300 (In pink) and she started lessons at the beginning of summer and loves it. So, she is not is the school band but has already learned a couple easy songs she will play at church. (our church encourages the kids to sing, dance, play intruments during church services (considered special music) The kids love the opportunity to play,,, the other kids love to see each other play (and it gives them courage to do it ) and the adults Love to see the special talents. (DS 18 played drums in 3 different churches and it gave him some wonderful opportunities)
Sorry I got off topic there!
Our son wanted to play drums... we rented the drum pad 'thing' for 1 yr... we told him if he practiced and still liked them after 1 yr we would buy a set of drums. While I really did not like paying rent for 1 year,,,,, it gave our son something to work for and we knew when we bought the drum set that he was serious about playing. He just graduated this year and traded his set for a bigger set. (LOVES IT!) and had enjoyed playing all the percussion instruments. His band instructor advised us to NOT buy the cymbals for a couple years...so when we bought the drum set (in 6th grade) the band teacher allowed him to borrow a set of cymbals for 2-3 years. (The Crash and High hat cymbals can run quite a few hundred dollars alone. )
When Adam gave back the cymbals he had borrowed the teacher passed them on to another serious student.
DD10 decided on her instrument... guitar. (acoustic) Of course this and piano are not done at school band. That was alright w/her so we bought her a nice guitar for about $300 (In pink) and she started lessons at the beginning of summer and loves it. So, she is not is the school band but has already learned a couple easy songs she will play at church. (our church encourages the kids to sing, dance, play intruments during church services (considered special music) The kids love the opportunity to play,,, the other kids love to see each other play (and it gives them courage to do it ) and the adults Love to see the special talents. (DS 18 played drums in 3 different churches and it gave him some wonderful opportunities)
Sorry I got off topic there!
