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Please bring your own instrument to each lesson (except for piano and drums). There are no "loaner" instruments available at the school. |
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Always wash your hands just prior to playing the instrument. |
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Keep your music in a waterproof book-bag, and bring it to every lesson. |
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Pianos should be tuned twice yearly and the damper pedal (far right) MUST be working properly. Students will achieve better technique on an acoustic piano than on a "keyboard" because the weighted feeling of a hammer hitting the strings develops the hand muscles properly. If you must use a keyboard, the minimum requirements are: 88 "fully-weighted" keys and a damper pedal. |
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Guitar and Electric Bass strings need to be changed every couple of months. Keep a supply of extra picks available in your case (use the hard ones: between 1.0 and 2.0 mm). |
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Violins and Violas need new strings every 4 to 6 months and need a shoulder-pad to work effectively. |
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Cellos and Acoustic Basses should be re-strung at least once a year. |
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Bows need to be re-haired when the hair becomes soiled or hair-loss becomes noticeable. All bowed instruments need a good rosin cake in the case (apply every couple of days). |
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Do NOT leave your instrument in the car other than to transport it to and from lessons. Extreme temperatures will destroy the sonic capabilities of wooden instruments! |
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All instrument cases should contain a rag to clean off any finger-oils and moisture after playing.
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Choosing an Instrument |
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A bad instrument can prevent a student from succeeding just as a great instrument tends to propel a student forward to the highest levels of playing. |
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This is especially true for violin, viola, cello and bass because ear-training depends on hearing "overtones" not present on inexpensive instruments. |
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For this reason, you should always buy the best instrument you can afford. |
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String Players should up-grade as the student matures and keep the instruments in good maintenance with adequate bow-hair, rosin, and fresh strings.
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Choosing a Merchant
The following local merchants exceed our exacting standards
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Paul Schuback (Violin, Viola, Cello) offers incredible classical instruments set-up to peak performance, reasonable prices, with a full trade-up allowance. And, he pays wonderful attention to customer service. Jerome purchased his first bow from Paul in 1975, and 3 of the most amazing instruments on his wall of came from Schuback:

A Perfect French Violin, an Imported Viola, and The "Millennium" Cello.
Schuback Violin Shop
1255 NW 9th
Portland, OR 97209
Tel: 503.916.4430
Tel :1-800-99-CELLI
Email: violin@schuback.com |
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Wally's Music: Winds, Percussion, and Bluegrass Instruments: Fiddle, Banjo, Bass, Mandolin, Guitar, Rental, Purchase, Repair, Sheet Music, Accessories.
Wally's Music
Above the Oregon City Elevator
Tel: 503.656.5323
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Piano Tuner: Rich Cooper: 503.631.8132
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Electronic Instruments, Guitars, Drums: Guitar Center
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