well its good that the kid's interested in learning how to make music, so it would benefit everyone if the kid were working with a better instrument that doesn't sound so unpleasant lol
Why is the universal children's instrument also universally horrible?
They're plastic and cheap as fuck to make. RIP to your ears. Maybe you can ocarina-pill your kiddo.
Edit: I got mine a ukulele since she kept dragging guitars and banjos around the house. Still a little too young to learn to play it, but she enjoys it
As a kid I hated kids playing the recorder but that was because everyone in my class learnt the same hot cross buns tune and each individual person had to play it at the front of the class one by one. After the 20th time I wanted to jump out the window.
Kalimbas are cool. Cheap and they sound lovely like a music box even if you don't know what you are doing. The sound is so nice that my cat has several times fallen asleep right beside me while I've played
There are a bunch of instruments locked into a scale like the kalimba so you can never play a 'bad' note. I've got a tongue drum, some xylophones, and a ocarina for my kids to eventually start playing which are all like that
I would make my alarm music, but I'm afraid I'll either grow to hate it or sleep through it, so I just have a recording of some dude screaming "WAKE UP! WAKE UP! WAKE THE FUCK UP" as my alarm.
This is an act of aggression by the school. Obviously the only answer is to give your child bagpipes with the condition that they must only play it at school.
I play multiple woodwinds, including recorder. Kids aren't taught how to play it right and the recorders they give the kids are kinda junky so they sound bad. The recorder is a quiet instrument, one doesn't "blow" through it, they touch it to their lips and exhale, least amount of air to sound the note is always the right way to play it, it fell out of favor because it's dynamic range is so limited.
This one is one of the best, and I've tried nearly all of them since they are so cheap:
I saw a band a while back where the bandleader played the recorder. He was CRAZY good at it. It sounded almost like a sine wave from a synthesizer. I had no clue the standard plastic recorder could sound so good.
Listening to someone else practice an instrument always sucks, but lemme tell ya I heard my eleven year old brother playing (a simplified version of) Megalovania on piano after about a year of lessons and it was pretty awesome.