Windblowers
Music Store in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

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Windblowers
read morePlease email us via the contact form on our website or leave a message at the shop - 01159410543 as both will be regularly monitored. We will be operating a click and collect service and website/phone orders. Windblowers staff are committed to giving you the best service at this challenging time and will keep you informed of any changes as they develop. We look forward to seeing you all again, and would like to thank you for your continued support. We offer the largest selection of sheet music and wind instruments in the Midlands.
About Us
read moreWindblowers, Nottingham's woodwind, brass and sheet music specialist are proud to announce that they are now a registered participant of the Art Councils Take it away scheme. Take it away is an Arts Council initiative designed to help more people get involved in learning and playing music. The scheme allows individuals to apply for a loan of up to 2,000 for the purchase of any kind of musical instrument, and pay it back in nine monthly instalments, completely interest free. Offer subject to status.
Windblowers
read moreWindblowers employ three qualified wind instrument repairers who have amassed many years of experience between them; indeed one repairer has been with Windblowers since the shop first opened. A customer from Inverness, Scotland, inspired by a religious text announcing that "all horns around the world shall sound for the Millennium" asked if it was possible to bore out a pair of black rams horns so that his church could celebrate the arrival of the Millennium in a most fitting and original way? We very carefully and successfully, carved out the insides of both horns, turned two brass ferrules to fit snuggly over the ends so that a bugle mouthpiece could be fitted to each horn, two engraved brass plates were inset, the outside of each horn polished and finally, a display case was made to house these unique instruments - whether they'll survive to welcome the dawn of the next Millennium, only time will tell!
Windblowers
read moreElectronic Wind Instruments have special sensors that detect breath and mouthpiece pressure allowing you to control a synthesised sound as would play a regular woodwind instrument.