Field Scenario
A parent calls, slightly frustrated, saying their child “seems uncomfortable” playing their rented cello but they weren’t sure if that was a normal beginner struggle or an actual sizing issue, and didn’t know who to ask.
What You Actually Do
You offer a quick, no-pressure sizing check rather than assuming either explanation — discomfort specifically tied to reach or body position (as opposed to general beginner difficulty with bowing or finger placement) is a real signal worth checking directly rather than guessing over the phone.
Why This Matters
A family who doesn’t know sizing checks are available, or feels like it’s a hassle to ask, may just struggle along with a poor-fitting instrument or quietly lose interest — making this check easy and low-friction to request keeps the family engaged and comfortable.
What a Strong Response Includes
- Offering a concrete, easy next step rather than guessing over the phone.
- Not dismissing the concern as “probably just normal beginner struggle” without checking.
- Making the exchange process feel simple and low-pressure to the family.
