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Affordable musical instruments for every music teacher

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Music teachers are professionals who teach students about musical arts from how to read music to how to play an instrument. Many famous musicians became inspired to create music because of a mentor or influence. As a music teacher, you could be inspiring the next great talent. Though teaching music can be fun and rewarding, it can also become pricey. Providing quality instruments to students requires money, and a lot of it. Some instruments even require tuning and other maintenance which can quickly impact your wallet over time. For more affordable options that don’t compromise on quality, see our list below:

Trombones are a fun instrument for beginner students to try. This classic junior trombone is a great introduction piece to wind instruments. It’s made from brass and has a .500” medium bore and 8” bell to give you a rich, melodic sound. A carrying case, gloves and cleaning tools are included with every purchase.
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Create beautiful melodies with this ukelele bundle from Hola! Music. Its rich mahogany body gives way to silver plated geared machine heads with black rubber pegs for an exquisite look and feel. Included in this bundle is two free months of live lessons so that you can learn to play with real professionals.
This silent, electric cello makes a great addition to any music class. It’s beautiful design includes ebony fingerboards, pegs and tailpiece, as well as mother of pearl inlay and detachable finer tuners. It also comes with a soft-case so that you can transport it to concerts and other musical venues.

Perfect for beginners, this violin set includes everything you need to learn how to play. It’s made from premium materials including a hand-carved spruce top and maple back, neck and sides. It also includes an alloy tailpiece with built-in tuners. It’s available in an assortment of sizes, making it ideal for all ages.

Introduce your students to new sounds with this hand-carved viola. Made from premium maple, it’s finished with a satin antique coating that makes it as beautiful to look at as it is to play. Each viola includes a hard case for easier transport. It even comes with a one-year warranty should you find any manufacturer’s defects.
 

Whether you specialize in teaching about history of music or prefer to lead a college band during football games, there are many ways to promote musical arts. You can support your students by allowing them to choose from a collection of quality instruments like the ones listed above. Introducing your students to some instruments that they’ve never seen or heard is a good way to enhance their curiosity and appreciation for music. You might like to cultivate a full-bodied student orchestra or perhaps you prefer coaching upcoming artists. Either way, with the help of some of these products, you’re giving your students a quality learning experience that’s not at the expense of your wallet. 

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