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27 replies

Nerdle · 16/11/2023 17:36

DS (8) has asked for musical instruments for Christmas. He plays piano, drums and guitar and we have these at home (as well as an electric one). He also has a xylophone and small synth. Any suggestions? I can't afford more music lessons so no point getting something he would need to properly 'learn' with lessons. He suggested cymbals (no!) and please not a recorder either. But anything else I could consider?

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IGotItFromAgnes · 16/11/2023 17:37

Ukulele or bass guitar?

ProfessorPeppy · 16/11/2023 17:39

Accordion
J-horn
Mbira/thumb piano

TheSpottedZebra · 16/11/2023 17:39

Harmonica.

But the recorder can be lovely, especially as he's clearly 'musical'.

TheSpottedZebra · 16/11/2023 17:40

What drum kit does he have? If he's suggesting cymbals, sounds like he wants to extend his drum set up?

REP22 · 16/11/2023 17:42

My nephew is very musical and has quite a few instruments. I found a mandolin in a charity shop, which I gave him for his birthday last year and that was very well-received. He's been teaching himself the 'plucky' bits of REM's "Losing My Religion" on it. My DB and DSIL also bought him a ukulele, which went down well.

Another little present that he really liked was a tub of guitar picks - each one was of a different classic rock album cover.

Best wishes to you.

Lollygaggle · 16/11/2023 17:43

Sorry autocorrect cahon not chain!

Irridescantshimmmer · 16/11/2023 17:44

The steele tongue drum sounds amazing and kids and adults love them.

They are round and each section is pitched differently and sound similar to a glock with a more mellow sound. They have those round hammers.....have a look on you tube.

IGotItFromAgnes · 16/11/2023 17:46

I want one of these but can’t justify it!

https://www.gear4music.com/Woodwind-Brass-Strings/37-Key-Melodica-by-Gear4music/DT8

Nerdle · 16/11/2023 17:47

This is super helpful thank you. I will look into all those. As a non musical person his ability astounds me. Ukulele such a fab idea

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SoddingWeddings · 16/11/2023 17:48

What about pedals / synthesisers for the electric guitar rather than entire instruments? Change the sound for his interests?

Build on what he loves - tickets to a show / opera / orchestra / gig you can do together.

My nephew has an online guitar programme for a tablet so he plays along to extra songs outside lessons etc.

Is there a Rock School near you he could go to in the holidays? Any participation days with professional musical or theatre groups for kids?

Nerdle · 16/11/2023 17:48

I think he meant cymbals to bash together @TheSpottedZebra.

He actually got a steel tongue drum last year @Irridescantshimmmer and loves it. I forgot he has that

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Lollygaggle · 16/11/2023 17:53

A melodica might be a bit too much of a blow for an 8 year old .

IGotItFromAgnes · 16/11/2023 18:52

Depends on the 8 year old - I discovered the instrument as a couple of 8/9 year olds were messing around with one and it looked fun, but they do play in a brass band so are quite possibly outliers!

Favouritefruits · 16/11/2023 18:53

Keyboard

SerpentEndBench · 16/11/2023 18:54

Can he read music?

WellDuh · 16/11/2023 18:57

I bought my DD a kalimba one year! She didn't use it much but your DS might. Wasn't that expensive either. And a set of mini pan pipes.

Daffidale · 16/11/2023 19:44

+1 to ukulele, mandolin. And a cahon if he enjoys percussion (much quieter than cymbals!!). A bodhran (Irish drum) if he wants a real challenge!

Maybe a bass guitar if he prefers electric and rock stuff. Ibanez do a short scale one that’s not too expensive and v good for the money.

I'llBuyThatForADollar · 16/11/2023 20:01

Bongos. My brother got me some one year and they are fantastic at any age.

Santaiswashinghissleigh · 16/11/2023 20:02

Maybe ask your ndn what they prefer hearing...

Nerdle · 16/11/2023 22:38

yes he can read music @SerpentEndBench

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firsttimemam8 · 16/11/2023 22:41

Not an instrument so slightly out there but if he has a computer then some composing software or additional synth/mixer equipment.

Alternatively, are there any local groups he could go and jam with?

Good on you encouraging him - I played from 4 and still keep it up as a hobby at 36. It's great for him and he'll meet so many friends through this skill.

mibbelucieachwell · 16/11/2023 22:47

Composing software perhaps. Maestro or Sibelius.

BellaTheDarkOverlord · 16/11/2023 22:49

A theremin!