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Whether students bring in their own or the school supplies them, every music teacher needs a practical way to protect, store and preserve their guitars.

For classrooms that need to store 20-30 guitars at a time, taking them out quickly and easily for each class can be a logistical nightmare and a waste of valuable instructional time. However, when guitars are left to lean against walls or lie on the floor eventually one or more guitars ends up damaged – not an option when you have a limited budget!

From inside the classroom to end of the year performances, different situations call for different solutions in storage and protection. Here are five storage solutions for you.

Hard-Shell Cases
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If only we all had such a comfy beds! Guitars look and feel at home in a hard-shell case. A good case will provide great protection from damage and some (not all) environmental issues. If you intend to throw your guitars in a closet after each school day, think hard-shells.

Wall Hangers

Music stores do it, why not classrooms? These wall hangers from D&A gently and securely cradle instruments and get them off the floor! The D&A hangers mount easily to the floor and are even earthquake proof in case shaking, rattling or rolling. D&A hangers also accommodate different guitar necks so you’re set whether you have classics or electrics. Finally, starting your day and finishing your day takes seconds!

Gig Bags
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If you’re looking for a solution that will help you in class and out, you want to look at gig bags. Gig bags tend to be lighter and more transportable than hard-shell cases. Some gig bags allow players to wear their guitars like a backpack, and some are made so durable, they’re stronger than some hard-shell cases! In addition, gig bags tend to have a significant amount of pocket space for carrying all of your bells and whistles like strings, cables, picks – maybe even a guitar pedal or two.

Guitar Stands

Guitar stands are an awesome solution for the classroom (especially if you have a lot of noodling guitarists). D&A also makes guitar stands that are beautifully designed, ultra-compact, lightweight, and intuitive so they can easily integrate into the musician’s and their teacher’s workflow.

Guitar Racks

Question: Where am I going to put my 20 guitars? Answer: Put them on a Twenty Guitar Rack – simple. These racks from GuitarStorage.com were made with the guitar classroom in mind! The company specializes in storage for multiple guitars and has develped a number of storage solutions. This beauty even has wheels and will make starting and ending the school day a breeze!

Full Disclosure: D&A and GuitarStorage.com are awesome companies that help us make the Teaching Guitar Workshops possible.

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