RightGalaxy wrote:
...his dad was furious and wants him to continue until after high school.
Why doesn't dad want son to find an instrument that he loves and will continue to play
his entire life?
Actually, when you think of it in those terms, guitar is the better choice -- a more obvious solo instrument, which is important to factor in as someone leaves school and opportunities for ensemble playing (orchestra or whatever) dry up.
RightGalaxy wrote:
He says that a violin is a classy instrument and that the guitar is associated with all that is dirty.
I love that! Seriously, I LOLed

RightGalaxy wrote:
I don't believe in forcing a kid to stay with an instrument he doesn't love.
Whatever you believe in or don't believe in, if your kid doesn't love the violin, then no amount of "forcing" is ever going to pay off. When I was that age, my mom (a piano teacher) "forced" me to practice until my own piano teacher basically told her to stop bothering -- it was no use. Instead, I took up the drums and proceeded to practice 4 or 5 hours a day for the next 30 or so years...
RightGalaxy wrote:
I don't see why my husband is SO upset about it.
I dunno ... maybe he doesn't want to see his garage turned into a band rehearsal space.
RightGalaxy wrote:
Any thoughts?
If your son shows interest and talent on *any* instrument, thank God and nurture that! A love of music will enrich his life more than just about anything else could. If he doesn't like playing the violin, he will quit -- whether his dad thinks that's a classy thing to do or not.
Could you broker a compromise for the time being? Like son continues to play violin in school and starts taking guitar lessons, too? If he's good at guitar and it really sticks -- and on the other hand, the violin starts to suffer -- then you have your answer. And that should be pretty clear to dad. Find some videos of classical or flamenco guitar on youtube for dad while you're at it. It doesn't get much classier than that, IMO.
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