Just say that it's the next step in your "music career" or however you wanna put it. tell them that it will help you enhance your music skills and variety of instruments. i had an assignment on persuasive arguments, and you should tell them something that they will like or will benefit them. for example, "maybe i could get a scholarship on guitar" or something. that's how i got a laptop. just give them reasons why it's a good idea and why it's not wasting money. you should also make them a deal. they may be reluctant because they dont think you'll only play your electric and not the acoustic anymore. make sure to tell them that you'll stick to both. also tell them something along the lines of there are types of music that you can play with an electric and not an acoustic. it may not work right away , but keep at it. dont loose patience!
Emily Harder uses a Takamine ED20SC electric acoustic guitar that her parents gave her as a Christmas present.
keep begging them and always saying please
You would think your parents already know you are ten.
youre screwed dude!
No, Taylor's parents Scott and Andrea Swift live with her brother Austin. Taylor has already moved out.
Convince them that it is for a learning experience!
I've tried it many a time and I have no awnser
Emily Harder uses a Takamine ED20SC electric acoustic guitar that her parents gave her as a Christmas present.
Not really. That is, an acoustic guitar is not any more of a "beginner's" instrument than an electric guitar is. It might be cheaper, and it may be quieter (or possibly not: you can practice an electric guitar without actually plugging it in, or with headphones), both of which are reasons parents might choose to purchase a child an acoustic guitar instead of an electric one. If you learn to master an acoustic, then you will have an easier time learning to play an electric. This is simply because acoustic guitars require more precision to make each note ring true. Also: an acoustic requires more finger pressure and therefore more finger strength and calluses. An electric is easier on the finger tips, but is also more sensitive as far as technique. My best answer is to practice on both to develop the most versatility. But if sound is an issue, an electric is quieter if you don't plug it into an amp.
Well your parents are of the opinion that 1 should be enough. I would sit down and talk to them see if compromise is an opportunity.
Be responsible save up tell them why you want it maybe need it and like it enjoy hope it works
You cant convince your parent's because they have a good IQ your parents not be tricked by anyone.
be honest and tell them you lost it, and after that its on them whether they buy you a new one or not
The best way to talk to your parents is honestly and openly. If you tell them your in love and be honest they will likely respect you choice.
Honestly, you can't convince them. Either they will let you or they won't.
The best way to convince your parents to get you a music computer is to first explain to them what it is and what it does. Then explain to them how if fits into your goals and your interests.
tell them