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The Woodwind & Brasswind Offers Thousands of Musical Instruments and Equipment at Discounted Prices During Clearance Sale
South Bend, IN (PRWEB) May 12, 2008
The Woodwind & Brasswind, a leading musical instrument retailer, has launched a clearance sale in which customers receive discounts of up to 85% on over 3,000 products. Dubbed “The Rock Star Sale,” the promotion runs from April 14 through May 24, 2008.
Woodwind & Brasswind shoppers will find closeout prices on acoustic guitars, bass guitars, and electric guitars from Taylor, Martin, Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, and Dean to name a few. Guitar accessories are also on sale including instrument cases, cables, pickups, and other replacement parts.
In the Drums and Percussion department, shoppers will realize big savings on acoustic and electronic drum sets, cymbals, drumsticks, stands, drum hardware, and more from Pearl, Yamaha, dDrum, Gibralter, Remo, and Latin Percussion, among others.
Woodwind & Brasswind also offers discounts on recording equipment like microphones, audio mixers, headphones, rack components, media storage cards, cables, connectors, and power adapters.
The sale extends to music-related gifts like jewelry and clothing, sheet music, instructional music books, wall art, home furnishings, and music collectibles, including rock icon figurines and live concert memorabilia.
Free shipping is offered for many items purchased during the Rock Star clearance sale.
About The Woodwind and Brasswind
The Woodwind & Brasswind is an authorized dealer of music instruments and equipment. The company was founded in 1978 with a passion for offering customers a wide assortment of products at low prices. Specializing in band and orchestral instruments, The Woodwind & Brasswind markets through its print catalogs, website, and retail store in South Bend, Indiana.
The Woodwind & Brasswind can be contacted at 800-348-5003, outside the US at 574-251-3500, or by visiting http://www.wwbw.com/.
Questions regarding this press release should be directed to gsemmelhack @ wwbw.com.
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Q&A:
Question by Alistair Bathory: Weird Musical Situation? Advice Would be Super?
My whole life I’ve been into heavy metal and rock music. I’d always wanted to learn an instrument, form a band, etc. Lately though, I just haven’t been really “feeling” the music like I used to. For example, a few weeks ago I couldn’t stop playing Anthrax’s Spreading the Disease album. Now I’ve just totally stopped listening to, which I understand is to be expected after listening to something for a while. But it’s not just that Anthrax album, it’s pretty much everything I loved to listen to. Maiden, Priest, it all just sounds stale anymore. I’ve been told to just try listening to new music, but I just don’t want to. As for the “playing an instrument” part I mentioned earlier, I got that instrument, learned to play it a bit, and now just don’t really feel like doing anything but noodling with it now and again. I just don’t really feel inspired to, like I can’t just lock myself away and play those strings til my fingers bleed. I want to love my heavy metal whole-heartedly and stupidly like I used, and to love to play my bass. I don’t want to take a break from either, just to be able to love them both like I used to.
Any advice?
Best answer:
Answer by Renesmee.Volturi
I am obsessed with Within Temptation and Nightwish but I managed to bore myself a few weeks ago, I kept changing song to listen to my old stuff like Maiden and Priest, similar to you, and I have a guitar that I rarely play. Like I said I really love WT and I decided to get involved with the Dutch culture and now I listen to a Dutch radio station, it plays all of these Dutch songs and I can listen to it all day and then I listened to WT again and realised just how amazing they are. Here’s my email address if you want any recommendations or just to talk about how fucking amazing Maiden are
megcatling@live.co.uk
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