Field Scenario
A parent of a true beginner student specifically requests gut-core strings after reading online that they produce a “more authentic, warmer” tone, without realizing the tuning-stability trade-off.
What You Actually Do
You explain the real trade-off clearly — gut-core strings do have a distinctive tone character, but their reduced tuning stability is a genuine practical problem for a true beginner still developing basic tuning and ear skills — and recommend steel-core or a synthetic-core middle ground as the more appropriate choice for this specific student’s stage.
Why This Matters
A parent’s reasonable-sounding online research missed the practical trade-off that matters most for a true beginner — correcting this with a clear, honest explanation serves the student’s actual learning experience better than fulfilling the literal request without comment.
What a Strong Response Includes
- Explaining the real trade-off clearly, not just declining the request
- Matching the recommendation to the student’s actual stage, not just the stated preference.
- Respecting the parent’s final decision once they understand the trade-off.
