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Highly recommend. Bob has been my technician for several years. He does a great job for me and for the concertpianists in our area. Bob is skilled at rebuilding,….

Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN If you're more concerned about the quality of your stringed instruments than you are about housekeeping, this is the store for you. It's not dirty….

Barbara Martin Piano - outstanding tuning, repair, piano restoration and a completely joy to work with. My experiences over the past years has been…. From Business: We service all major and minor brands of tv's. Already have your own instrument? Give yourself peace of mind with our Service Plus program for your student.

Service Plus is the most convenient way to keep your student and their instrument playing their best. We Bring Everything To You. We're parents too, so we know how busy your lives can be. That's why we're that one errand you don't have to run. Our representatives make weekly trips to many Indiana schools. Simply contact us or use our website to let us know what you need and we'll deliver it to the school on our next weekly visit.

Repairs and Loaners are Included. Your Instrument Is Protected. Instruments have a lot of moving parts, so your instrument will need repair and adjustments at some point. When that time comes, you can be confident that the experience, craftsmanship, and capabilities of our repair team will have you playing in no time.

Accidental damage and loss due to fire or theft is also included with your rental. Because I have worked with so many of them for years, they have become trusted advisors, advocates, and friends. Whatever it is that I need, I know that help is just a phone call away. Keith Ziolkowski. Rent a beginning band or orchestra instrument from home or on the go with our moblle-ready online rental tool. Fill out a service ticket and request a loaner instrument.

Purchase anything your student will need for making music in school! Check out our blog for tips on everything related to music in school. The store is a staple in the Indy music community, from students in middle school bands to professional musicians in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

No matter the circumstance, they can walk through the door and be greeted by a technician they know and trust. The pandemic momentarily changed that. When the pandemic began, schools shut down. The store services instruments for students and school band programs in the area, which accounts for a large portion of the business. Kids weren't playing in school.

We weren't going to the 60 schools we go to a week," Rick said. The store shut down, but the Oldhams came in to work on improving a new avenue of sales: the internet. After six weeks, the staff was allowed to return, but business was slow. Local customers weren't bringing in instruments for repair, so the staff began repairing instruments owned by the store to be sold on the internet and in the showroom when foot traffic returned. The task allowed the Oldhams to continue paying their employees through the pandemic closure and keep up with online competition.

But sales aren't the only focus of their online presence. Their website allows visitors to connect with a music teacher, find resources about local music groups, and read educational articles about instrument care. The store has reopened, and online sales have continued. The Oldhams have even hired a photographer to take high-quality photos of the instruments and help manage the online inventory. According to the Oldhams, the market for beginning musical instruments is shifting away from repair, but professional musicians still want to fix what they own rather than replace it.

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