before you buy your preferred instrument, wait!
why? I hear you ask, photograph FirmBee/ Pixabay, well it might be me, but I am guessing due to the lock down a lot of people bought, guitars, banjos, pianos etc, but over the past few months found that leaning to play them was not as easy as at first thought, give it a few more months and some of these now unwanted instruments will trickle or flood onto the market, as it
happens the sales of musical instruments and equipment in the country
have increased by 80 percent between April and June, according
to Gear4Music’s chief exec Andrew Wass, electric and acoustic guitar starter
packs were a go-to for many people looking to pick up a new instruments, speaking
to the BBC,
Wass pointed out that people over lock down seemed keen to have a hobby “they
can get into”, “Maybe they played music at school and have found themselves
indoors and decided to come back to it,” he said, it might seem a bit cruel to prey on peoples lack of ability to learn an instrument, but if you are in the market for a second hand guitar or similar I would give it a few months before looking through the for sale columns.
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