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Businiess name:  Lafayette Music
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
I am a professional musician, and have gone to Lafayette music a few times for various things. It is geared toward marching band and student musicians primarily. I inquired about rehairing my bow, mainly looking for a recommendation and they suggested I just buy a new bow rather than rehair it. Any string player would know how absurd that is! I also looked at their child-sized violins for sale, and they are indeed a lot more expensive than other music stores: entry level violins for $400! The clerk also was very condescending and wanted to know why I thought I knew anything about sizing string instruments. Apparently a lifetime of playing, a music degree, and a decade of teaching don't qualify me to know my child needs a 1/4 size violin. I want this business to stick around and survive, but they must mend some of their bad business practices and educate themselves about the instruments and local luthiers/professionals.

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