Ah, I think that I can see your point MA but there’s a few ‘buts’ to such a proposal.Mary Ann wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 2:38 pm I think that the parents of the kid these are issued to, should sign an agreement that they will pay ALL charges to repair damages while in possession of said kid. I simply can't imagine how that kind of damage occurs if a kid is being even quasi-careful with the instrument.
# Here in the UK at least it’s hard to persuade people to play anything bigger than a Euphonium and young folk in particular are loathed to even consider it, they’re just going to play something else or not bother at all so when a child is willing to try Tuba you don’t put obstacles in their way.
# As a parent I simply wouldn’t sign a blank cheque for instrument repair, I’d need my liability to be capped and known and I’d need to be sure about what was down to my child, etc. My children all learnt to play something but sadly it wasn’t Brass - one of them had a few Brass lessons and could have been a fantastic Cornet player but had no interest; parenthood has many disappointments, etc. and only some joys. As an aside music tuition cost my wife and I rather a lot of money, if they’d played brass then my Brass Band would have loaned them an instrument without charge and have given virtually free tuition (traditionally that’s how it works in the UK).
# As a liable parent I would insist on a suitable instrument for the size of my child, those Yamahas (YBB-321) are far too large and heavy for the children using them.
# As a liable parent I would insist on a case plus safe and secure storage when the instrument wasn’t next to my child.