4th Grade Class materials List:
Equipment Requirements for All 4th Grade Beginners
1” 3-ring Binder - in which to keep loose papers and music
Pencil
Rosin - usually provided with a rental - Bass players should have Pop’s rosin.
Shoulder Rest (Violins and Violas only) - Everest, Kun or other collapsible shoulder rest is recommended Violin ½ size =Viola 12” Violin ¾ size =Viola 13” Violin 4/4 size = Viola 14”
Shoulder Rest Bag – Please clip to the side of your violin or viola case and keep your shoulder rest in it to stay organized. (A regular cloth pencil case works well for this).
End Pin Stopper Cello and Bass - Xeros endpin anchor, or other strap anchor – NOT a rock stop
Folding Music Stand - Placing music on a stand helps students maintain good posture and position when practicing. Metal, collapsible stands are available and are relatively inexpensive. Students can keep their personal music stand at home as the school has its own supply of music stands for the students to use during school hours.
Instrument Rentals:
Acquiring an instrument:
Here are some tips to help get you started.
· Be cautious of classified ads or eBay for inexpensive used instruments - You may be surprised what you can find for $50 to $100 with no rental fees. However, they are often not of good quality and may require multiple expensive repairs. Furthermore, your child’s enthusiasm toward playing an instrument may be impacted by playing a sub-par instrument. If you locate an instrument at a good price, see if you can bring it to me first. I can check it over and let you know if you are getting a good deal. Colored instruments (i.e. blue or black) are of poor quality and an invitation to failure.
At this age, your child will most likely NOT be in a full size instrument for a couple years. Please call or visit some of the stores listed in the Yellow Pages under “musical instruments” to find the best option for your needs.
After choosing your rental store and rental plan, you may want to reserve your instrument. This reservation will assure a quality instrument for your child by the opening of school in September. We do not recommend instrument pick-up until lessons are set to begin in September (they usually start the second full week of the month). String instruments are easily broken in the care of excited young students who have not had a lesson yet! Try not to wait until September to reserve an instrument for your child. It may be difficult to find one at that time.