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The Take it away scheme is available in over 120 shops across England and Northern Ireland. Most of the shops have online outlets also.
If you have a local music shop who doesn’t currently offer the Take it away scheme, please let us know and we can contact them.
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Hobgoblin Music was founded in 1976 by Pete and Mannie McClelland while they were searching for a concertina to play. Many other interesting instruments came to light, and the search grew into a business as they discovered they were not the only people who wanted to buy folk instruments, but couldn’t find any. They specialise in acoustic, folk and traditional musical instruments, tutor materials and accessories.
The full Hobgoblin Music range of musical instruments is available through Hobgoblin in Southampton. If there is a particular item you would like to have a look at, please call ahead to make sure it is in stock. In addition, there are many instruments unique to each shop. We're not just a guitar shop - each branch has a great range of specialist instruments too.
Howarth of London are now internationally known as makers of the finest oboes, oboes d'amore and English horns. Alongside their role as makers, they are one of the world's leading suppliers of oboes, bassoons, clarinets and saxophones. The London showrooms are a bustling meeting point for players, and offer a comprehensive range of accessories and woodwind sheet music.
Intasound is an independent family run business open seven days a week. Agents for all major manufacturers, offering advice and home demonstrations/tuition. Offer in house service engineer. Established for 30 years.
Since 1985 Just Flutes & Jonathan Myall Music have supplied thousands of players the world over, from beginner students to famous soloists, orchestral musicians and session players. Their 16th century premises in Croydon form the largest specialist flute centre in the United Kingdom, where they have an extensive selection of flutes, piccolos, alto flutes, bass flutes, music books and flute recordings.
Keysound are specialists in pianos and keyboards with over 30 years experience. They stock all major brands and offer a great range of instruments.
Mann’s Music is a family run business which was established 1854 and recorded as the oldest music shop in the UK!
Mark Goodwin Pianos in Manchester + London is run and owned by Mark and Julie Goodwin. After selling a couple of his uncle’s pianos, Mark released his potential to become a leading national retailer of reconditioned Yamaha pianos and that’s exactly what he does today. They sell modern, upright pianos to people all over the world. Free Nationwide Delivery and 30 Day Trial in Your Home of Any Yamaha Piano.
London's famous piano store, founded in 1910, is a third-generation family business. We specialise in the sale and hire of new and second-hand (pre-owned) acoustic and digital, upright and grand pianos. We aim to offer good value for money, expert advice and unparalleled after sales service through the essential ingredients of a superb selection of pianos for sale and hire.
Henderson Music have been one of the leading providers of quality musical instruments in Ireland for 40 years. The Henderson Music business has diversified down the years with a separate division now dedicated to Piano and Church Organ sales and service based at 16 Northland Road Industrial Estate Derry and of course the instrument and accessory division based at 11 Bishop Street Derry which caters for all other musical interests ranging from classical instruments to Irish traditional and Pop/Rock instruments.
Hickies was established in the original swinging 60's (1864) and has since become a cornerstone music store in Reading & Tiverton. We stock a range of instruments, which are ready to be tried out.
Hobgoblin Music was founded in 1976 by Pete and Mannie McClelland while they were searching for a concertina to play. Many other interesting instruments came to light, and the search grew into a business as they discovered they were not the only people who wanted to buy folk instruments, but couldn’t find any.