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Drum Anatomy 101

Posted on 9th January 2012 by Donna Sumner
Stop by Drum Anatomy 101, presented by West Music's own Adam Kulmatycki! This informative clinic is open to beginning drummers and students of all ages. Drum Anatomy 101 is a FREE drum clinic to learn how to tune, rehead, and set-up a drumkit. You'll learn beginning rudiments and techniques, too!

Finger Cymbals Video Demo

Posted on 9th November 2011 by Jordan Wagner
In this video, West Music's Alex Adams and Jenny Winegarden walk us through demonstrations of finger cymbals from brands such as Sabian, Zildjian, Basic Beat and West Music.

A History of the West Music Catalog

Posted on 12th September 2011 by Judy Pine
West Music Company is celebrating being 70 years strong this year! Here’s some background on how the West Music Catalog Department started……

Download the digital edition of the new West Music catalog!

Posted on 17th August 2011 by Jordan Wagner
We've digitized the new 2011-2012 West Music catalog, and released it for free download! Now you can take a portable, digital version of the catalog wherever you go, or get a free copy anywhere that there's internet access. Every product is linked to a web page where you can place an order. Simply click on the product's Item number (i.e. 800965) to view an even more detailed description, along with options to add it to your shopping cart and place an order.

Summer Fun Play Along Folio Sale!

Posted on 30th June 2011 by Valerie Johnson
Most of the time during summer, we normally do outdoor activities such as biking, swimming, and boating. And it’s a lot of FUN! We especially go out because we’ve just been released from necessity of staying indoors from the winter cold! Summer is also a time to have fun with your music as well, since during our lessons sometimes we get a little tired playing classical music or pieces in our lesson books. I have some suggestion to let loose and branch out in your music to have a little fun this summer. Have you ever heard of play-along books?

Remo Paddle Drums!

Posted on 22nd June 2011 by Jennifer Winegarden
West Music Hand Percussion Consultant Jennifer Winegarden walks us through Remo's Paddle Drums - just in time for summer! Be sure to pick up a set for the classroom, or family fun!

West Music Exclusive - Remo Not So Loud Ladoumbes, Djembes and Tubanos!!

Posted on 9th June 2011 by Jennifer Winegarden
West Music is the first company in the world to have in our possession the NEW Not So Loud Ladoumbe and the NEW Not So Loud Djembe!! These two drums are a fantastic addition to the current Not So Loud drum collection.

Assembling and Tuning Your Orff Rotary Timpani Drum

Posted on 18th May 2011 by Jennifer Winegarden
In this video, West Music's Jennifer Winegarden walks us through assembling and tuning an Orff Rotary Timpani drum.

Some Kind of Spark documentary

Posted on 10th May 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Director Ben Niles (director of the fantastic film Note By Note) is producing a new feature length documentary entitled "Some Kind of Spark". The film follows inner city kids through the Music Advancement Program (MAP) at The Juilliard School in New York City.

World Music Drumming Summer Workshops

Posted on 8th May 2011 by Judy Pine
The World Music Drumming Curriculum was published by Will Schmid in 1997, following an 18-month pilot project. The curriculum was designed to accomplish several goals. The first goal was to bring the excitement and motivation of world music and drumming from African and the Caribbean to general music curriculums. The format of the program is designed to build important work and community skills, such as communication and listening; cooperative teamwork; and respect for others.

Mariachi Month - A Rationale for Mariachi Music Education

Posted on 25th April 2011 by Valerie Johnson
Mariachi is no longer just a “folk” music: its rich history and diverse repertoire of songs help establish it as a legitimate art form worthy of formal study. Until now, no systematic and comprehensive approach to teaching mariachi music has been available. Music teachers have had to scramble to find or create appropriate materials to share with their pupils. Illegible photocopies and substandard arrangements of mariachi music abound.

Mariachi Month - The Mariachi Education Movement in the United States

Posted on 18th April 2011 by Valerie Johnson
In 1964, in Tucson, Arizona, Father Charles Rourke founded a mariachi called Los Changuitos Feos (“The Ugly Little Monkeys”). This mariachi was established to provide cultural musical experiences to Hispanic children in the area. Father Rourke (an Irish Catholic priest) had been introduced to mariachi music by Father Arsenio Carrillo. Father Carrillo had two nephews (Randy and Steve Carrillo) that had been playing mariachi music for a short time and needed some guidance. Los Changos (as they are affectionately called) were very successful and it didn’t take long before other places starting taking note.

What Music Means to Me

Posted on 28th March 2011 by Lea Ann
The power of music and its influence on a musician’s life is the study of a new book from Hal Leonard Publishing. “What Music Means to Me” is full of beautiful photos of assorted musicians and students of music. Each photo is accompanied by a message of what music means to that musician. This incredibly inspirational book is the perfect gift for any music educator, allowing them the chance to show the passion of music to their students.

Selecting A Band Instrument

Posted on 25th January 2011 by Dan Jacobi
Congratulations on your decision to join the school band! By now you have undoubtedly given much thought as to which instrument you wish to play. This is an important decision that will be discussed in further detail with your parents and band director. Important considerations are taken into account when students join their school band. These are not only for your benefit as an individual but are some of the fist steps to a quality band that all students and members of the band community can take pride in.

Obsession: Cupcakes, Chiquitas, and Recommendations

Posted on 8th October 2010 by Katey Krull
Katey Krull, West Music Music Therapist, muses on her recent obsession with cupcakes, glow in the dark chiquitas/egg shakers, and other ways to keep yourself and your participants engaged in music therapy.

Join The West Music Marimba Ensemble!

Posted on 7th October 2010 by Sara Volz
Be the marimba player you never know you were! West Music and Paul Corbiere is proud to present the West Music Marimba Ensemble, a totally hands-on rocking Zimbabwean-style marimba class. No experience or note reading is necessary. Sign up today and we'll get you started!

A Few Must Have Music Instruments for Kids

Posted on 9th September 2010 by Katey, MT-BC
Do you ever have those times where you are just completely obsessed with things? You know, so much so that your friends give you a hard time about it every time they can. Not a DSM-IV type of obsession, just a healthy love and passion for something. Lately, mine has been cupcakes. I don’t know why, but my world just changes when I eat a cupcake with extra frosting (cream cheese if you are wondering). As a music therapist, we go through phases where we are obsessed with certain instruments or activities.

Free Music Lessons for Military Families

Posted on 2nd July 2010 by Jennie Crim
Our Military Families funds activities that keep children strong and honor their family’s service, including music lessons! This organization pays the teacher directly. Along with the sacrifice of having a parent away in service for months at a time, many Guard and Reserve families are so financially stretched they cannot afford the fees for sports, fine arts, or tutoring programs so crucial to their children’s sense of well-being. Read more to see the form.

Music Advocacy Links

Posted on 1st July 2010 by Teresa Heitman
Music Advocacy: Music Matters! Let your voice be heard about the importance of music education for every child! Find out more from the links on this page.

A Cymbal Myth

Posted on 2nd June 2010 by Jom Van Gelder
I've been around drums for quite awhile now. Longer than some, not as long as others. I would like to share, in my opinion, a common misconception about cymbals: They should all be the same brand. Again, this is my opinion, so please take it's for what it's worth. When I was a lad, I was the typical rocker, breaking cymbals on occasion. Okay, a lot. I've tried a total of four brands over the years, which we will refer to by letter. Because I like variety, I currently own 17 cymbals that are 3 different brands, set up between two different kits. Mind you...none are cracked. The cracked ones are on the third kit at the band house.

So You Wanna Be in the Band?

Posted on 15th April 2010 by Shannon Price
There has been a surging interest in garage bands, praise bands, and jam sessions. With these comes a whole new group of people who wish they were on the stage instead of the audience. Most adults sit back with the attitude that it's too late for them to start an instrument and get to the level of playing with a group, but surprisingly you can get there with a little patience and practice.

Insure Your Instrument!

Posted on 19th March 2010 by Amanda Hazelett
Now that you have bought your instrument, the most important thing to do is get it insured. Learn some of the details and conditions involved in instrument insurance.

Why Shop With Social Media?

Posted on 1st January 2010 by Teresa Heitman
27% of online shoppers who plan to buy holiday gifts online this year will look for ideas about what friends and family want on sites such as Facebook. And nearly one-half will use social networks to research items, compare prices, & look for special offers like free shipping. (Mashable)

A Word From the String Lady – "Technology"

Posted on 1st January 2010 by Joanie Mercy
“Technology” is one of those words that we use and believe we understand. However it’s a difficult word to define. Wikipedia.com defines the word like this: Technology is a broad concept that deals with human as well as other animal species’ usage and knowledge of tools and crafts, and how it affects a species' ability to control and adapt to its environment." New technology is always being applied as we create, use and adapt to new learning tools. Musical instruments are good examples of tools that are constantly in a state of change. We search for ways to make them easier to play, more sturdy, more unique and more fun. We learn from and adapt to these changes, and then find more ways to apply new technology – it goes on and on.

Cymbal Myth

Posted on 1st January 2010 by Jom Van Gelder
I've been around drums for quite awhile now. Longer than some, not as long as others. I would like to share, in my opinion, a common misconception about cymbals: They should all be the same brand. Again, this is my opinion, so please take it's for what it's worth. When I was a lad, I was the typical rocker, breaking cymbals on occasion. Okay, a lot. I've tried a total of four brands over the years, which we will refer to by letter. Because I like variety, I currently own 17 cymbals that are 3 different brands, set up between two different kits. Mind you...none are cracked. The cracked ones are on the third kit at the band house.

Ocean Drum Ideas

Posted on 1st January 2010 by Staff Music Therapist
Oh, the ocean drum! It is a favorite of young and old. A music therapist has many uses for this delightful instrument. You can use it for relaxation or stimulation. You can use it as a sound effect or as a focal point for sharing. You can pass it around a circle. You can play it over someone’s head. Maybe you count coins on it. You can probably think of more!

Music Detective: Finding The Right Title

Posted on 1st January 2010 by Nancy Breed
As an educational and band/orchestra consultant, I get asked often for print music. Sometimes I have to put my Sherlock Holmes hat on and find the music. Many times the music is easy to find and upon occasion, I really get stumped and have to apply the little grey cells.

Sales & Services

Download the digital edition of the new West Music catalog!

Posted on 17th August 2011 by Jordan Wagner
We've digitized the new 2011-2012 West Music catalog, and released it for free download! Now you can take a portable, digital version of the catalog wherever you go, or get a free copy anywhere that there's internet access. Every product is linked to a web page where you can place an order. Simply click on the product's Item number (i.e. 800965) to view an even more detailed description, along with options to add it to your shopping cart and place an order.

Summer Fun Play Along Folio Sale!

Posted on 30th June 2011 by Valerie Johnson
Most of the time during summer, we normally do outdoor activities such as biking, swimming, and boating. And it’s a lot of FUN! We especially go out because we’ve just been released from necessity of staying indoors from the winter cold! Summer is also a time to have fun with your music as well, since during our lessons sometimes we get a little tired playing classical music or pieces in our lesson books. I have some suggestion to let loose and branch out in your music to have a little fun this summer. Have you ever heard of play-along books?

Troubleshooting Issues With Electronic Gear

Posted on 15th December 2010 by Gavin Wright
Is your amp broken? Has your speaker stopped “speaking” to you, or is your keyboard out of commission? Well you’ve come to the right place, but before you bring in your broken stuff there’s a few things we should cover.

Trick or Treat!

Posted on 29th October 2010 by Staff Music Therapist
Halloween is such a fun time of year, and that even extends to music therapy! I love to decorate my tambourine, sing about ghosts, and enjoy spooky glow-in-the-dark egg shakers. One of the interventions that has been a big hit for me, is "Somebody's Knocking on My Door".

National Teacher Registry Partners With West Music

Posted on 19th October 2010 by Ryan West
NTR has expanded its education products by partnering with West Music Company in response to requests from teachers to provide musical instruments and music products for their Classroom Wish Lists. More than 6,000 high-quality, music products from West Music Company have been added to the NTR website and are now available for teacher’s Wish Lists and for purchase by parents and others committed to helping teachers and schools bridge the budget gap.

Announcing the New WestMusic.com Features

Posted on 25th July 2010 by Teresa Heitman
At West Music we're continually looking for ways to make your life easier and more productive. We approached the new website with you, our customer, in mind and we think you'll like the results: Enhanced Searching Capabilities, Easy Login, Now with Email Address, Upgraded Hi-Res Product Images, Easier 1-Page Checkout, Email Your Shopping Cart for Approval, Payment Options Now Include PayPal, and you can pick your purchase in-store!

West Music Sonor and Remo Rebate

Posted on 7th July 2010 by Teresa Heitman
Purchase REMO or SONOR Products and Receive a GIFT CERTIFICATE to West Music! When you purchase any in-stock Remo or Sonor product between May 26 - August 31, 2010, you'll be eligible to receive a gift certificate to West Music! Click here to see our Remo Percussion and Sonor Orff Instruments.

School Lease/Purchase Plan

Posted on 1st July 2010 by Ryan West
BGE Financial Corporation is a leader in Lease/Purchase Plans for schools, universities and music booster programs. BGE has assisted music programs in meeting their musical instrument needs since 1988. With school budgets becoming tighter every year, leasing provides an avenue to assist your school accounts in acquiring the instruments they need while staying within their annual budget. The purpose of our leasing plan is to assist school music departments in acquiring the necessary instruments for their program at minimal capital investment.

So You Wanna Be in the Band?

Posted on 15th April 2010 by Shannon Price
There has been a surging interest in garage bands, praise bands, and jam sessions. With these comes a whole new group of people who wish they were on the stage instead of the audience. Most adults sit back with the attitude that it's too late for them to start an instrument and get to the level of playing with a group, but surprisingly you can get there with a little patience and practice.

Why Shop With Social Media?

Posted on 1st January 2010 by Teresa Heitman
27% of online shoppers who plan to buy holiday gifts online this year will look for ideas about what friends and family want on sites such as Facebook. And nearly one-half will use social networks to research items, compare prices, & look for special offers like free shipping. (Mashable)

World Music Drumming Training

Posted on 1st January 2010 by Katey, MT-BC
I recently attended World Music Drumming training. For those of you who have never experienced this and are a music educator or just a drum enthusiast, you definitely need to find a week you can attend! It was an amazing experience. World Music Drumming is a curriculum for teaching hand drumming ensembles using authentic beats from all over the world. The teachers have traveled the world and have immersed themselves in these cultures to learn beats. Not only that, but many of them you will hear emulated in the current hip-hop music that is on the radio.

Events

Mike Mangini of Dream Theater Drum Clinic

Posted on 30th April 2012 by West Music Quad Cities
West Music is extremely honored and excited to announce an exclusive drum clinic with drumming king Mike Mangini. Mike has been setting the drumming world on fire since the late 80's, dazzling audiences with his tastefully intricate drumming with acts such as Steve Vai, Extreme and most recently, Dream Theater.

Summer Training Events and Workshops

Posted on 6th April 2012 by West Music Catalog Division
Looking for a training program to enhance your teaching skills for the future – here are some suggestions for you! West Music is the leader in providing materials and instruments for many of the Kodály, Orff Schulwerk and World Music Drumming certification courses across the USA. Check out the following list and see if any of these courses fit into your schedule. West Music will be providing books and instruments in summer 2012.

2012 Studio Stock Sale

Posted on 2nd April 2012 by West Music Coralville
Don't miss our 2012 Studio Stock Sale, happening April 1st-30th! We'll be blowing out studio stock on a first-come, first-served basis--with studio pianos, drum sets, amps, PA equipment, lights, and more at unbelievable prices! Everything is priced to move, so arrive early to get the best picks of the selection!

Cymbal and Hardware Anatomy

Posted on 7th March 2012 by Abby Dana
Come learn about all about cymbals and the hardware that goes along with them! If you're looking for that new cymbal but not sure which one to go with, here's your chance to try them all side by side!

Drum Anatomy 101

Posted on 9th January 2012 by Donna Sumner
Stop by Drum Anatomy 101, presented by West Music's own Adam Kulmatycki! This informative clinic is open to beginning drummers and students of all ages. Drum Anatomy 101 is a FREE drum clinic to learn how to tune, rehead, and set-up a drumkit. You'll learn beginning rudiments and techniques, too!

Mines of Spain Drumming Circle

Posted on 4th November 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Come watch the Tri-State Family Drumming Team at the E.B Lyons Interpretive Center in the Mines of Spain, Sunday November 6, 1-5 pm! Feel free to bring other types of instruments if you'd like to sit in with the group.

Fall 2011 Studio Stock Sale!

Posted on 3rd October 2011 by Jordan Wagner
We're offering you an exclusive sale opportunity to own our lesson studio gear! Each store will be blowing out their studio stock on a first-come, first-served basis. All departments are participating, with studio pianos, drum sets, amps, and more at unbeatable prices!

Catalog Scavenger Hunt and Review Winners

Posted on 9th September 2011 by Jordan Wagner
We've selected our Catalog Scavenger Hunt contest winner, along with our first monthly review winner! Remember that it's never too late to become a review winner, as we have the contest every month!

Write a review on our website and be entered to win a $100 gift certificate!

Posted on 8th August 2011 by Jordan Wagner
We'd like to hear your feedback on the materials and products that you've ordered from us! Write a review for any product on our website, and be entered to win a monthly drawing for a $100 gift certificate!

2011-2012 West Music Catalog Scavenger Hunt!

Posted on 6th August 2011 by Jordan Wagner
In celebration of the BRAND NEW 2011-2012 West Music Catalog, we've decided to offer you a fun and informative way to get to know the new catalog. In years past, we've held contests such as "Find the West Music Pen", in which customers would search for a pen hidden deep within the pages of the catalog. We had such an overwhelming response to that promotion that we've decided to take it a step further this year.

Junior Jam at River Roots Live!

Posted on 5th August 2011 by Jordan Wagner
West Music is proud to partner with the River Music experience by helping out with the festival's Junior Jam events! The events are a collection of clinics and performances by and designed for younger musicians.

Needing replacement drumheads? Enter our Ugly/Destroyed Drumhead Contest!

Posted on 11th July 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Replacing drum heads can be an an expensive prospect, albeit a necessary one. While guitarists only have to shell out a few bucks to replace their strings, drummers usually have to plunk down a sizable chunk of cash to keep their drumheads in tip-top condition. We realize this at West Music, which is why we're offering to help.

Are You Ready For Rock Steady?

Posted on 5th July 2011 by Doug Ducey
West Music invites You To Rock Steady - Our New and Exciting Music Program For Young People! Rock Steady is a program designed for the young player with at least one year of playing under their belts. More than just a jam session, Rock Steady is a course on how to work with and rehearse with other musicians to form a band.

20th Annual Closed Door Sale

Posted on 5th July 2011 by Jordan Wagner
It's West Music’s Customer Appreciation Day! Our Closed Door Sale is reserved especially for our best customers, and you should receive your invitation in the mail shortly. We'll be closing our doors to the general public, so these amazing deals will be kept exclusively for you! We’ve saved our very best deals for our very best customers. No games or gimmicks—just great money $aving deals store wide!

Summer Fun Play Along Folio Sale!

Posted on 30th June 2011 by Valerie Johnson
Most of the time during summer, we normally do outdoor activities such as biking, swimming, and boating. And it’s a lot of FUN! We especially go out because we’ve just been released from necessity of staying indoors from the winter cold! Summer is also a time to have fun with your music as well, since during our lessons sometimes we get a little tired playing classical music or pieces in our lesson books. I have some suggestion to let loose and branch out in your music to have a little fun this summer. Have you ever heard of play-along books?

Get a rebate for a free gift certificate when you purchase Remo and Sonor products!

Posted on 30th June 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Did you purchase Remo or Sonor Products between June 1st and August 31st, 2011? If so, you may qualify to receive a West Music Rebate Gift Certificate! Redeeming your rebate is easy-- click on the applicable link below to download the rebate form. Send your completed form and accompanying paperwork to the address on the form and we'll send you your gift certificate!

Don't miss Classic Vibe and Silvertrain at The Mill - Iowa City!

Posted on 8th June 2011 by Jordan Wagner
West Music's Weekend Warriors program proudly presents a night of rock 'n roll with Classic Vibe and Silvertrain! Both bands have worked hard to bring you a set of music that you won't soon forget. The show kicks off at 7 pm, June 19th at The Mill in Iowa City, one of the midwest's most storied and popular music venues.

7th Annual Parking Lot Jam at West Music Quad Cities!

Posted on 7th June 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Join us for the West Music Quad Cities 7th Annual Parking Lot Jam! Students and teachers from the West Music Quad Cities store in Moline, IL will be performing starting at 3:00 pm. It's an afternoon of music, food and fun!

Save up to $25 off your next purchase - THIS WEEKEND ONLY!

Posted on 1st June 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Heads Up! Stock up and save this weekend at your local West Music! This Thursday to Saturday (August 25-27) get all the gear you need to be ready for the upcoming year. You can save up to $25 on your purchase this weekend so don’t delay!

Mariachi Month - Market Value and Impact

Posted on 18th April 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Hispanic population in the United States is growing more than any other group. In 2000, there were 32.5 million Hispanics in the United States, comprising 12 percent of the population. Between 1990 and 2000, this population increased by 10 million, accounting for 38 percent of the overall population growth in the United States. Hispanics will account for 51 percent of the United States population growth between 2000 and 2050.

Manager's Special Sale!

Posted on 14th April 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Head down to your local West Music for great deals on our lesson studio gear! We're currently in the process of moving older gear to make room for newer pieces, and we'd like to pass the great deals on these pieces of equipment to you!

Weekend Warriors Spring Session Meet & Greet

Posted on 11th April 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Weekend Warriors is your opportunity to meet other musicians with similar skill levels and taste in music to form bands. Don’t miss your chance to join the band!

Mariachi Month - Closing the Opportunity Gap

Posted on 4th April 2011 by Valerie Johnson
In current education debates the phrase "achievement gap" always comes up when experts discuss challenges in learning. After many years serving in various education roles, I believe the achievement gap is a misnomer; a better term would be "opportunity gap." Low-income students would likely overcome this gap if they were given the same opportunities as their peers: safe environments, full stomachs, early exposure to learning, and so on. Disadvantaged students with access to cultural activities, academic enrichment activities, and quality before- and after-school programs learn as quickly as other students. - from Arthur Griffin, ASCD Express

Studio Stock Blowout Sale!

Posted on 1st April 2011 by Jordan Wagner
In appreciation for the love and effort that you've put into West Music's Lessons Program, we're offering you--our students--an exclusive sale opportunity to own our lesson studio gear! We're currently in the process of moving older gear to make room for newer pieces, and we'd like to pass the great deals on these pieces of equipment to some of the customers that have truly made a difference in our business throughout the years.

Mariachi Extravaganza & Spectacular de Fort Worth!

Posted on 9th March 2011 by Jordan Wagner
Interest continues to grow in bringing mariachi music to the classroom and West Music has everything you need. We want to help you find the materials to teach mariachi music in your school and have expanded our selection of mariachi instruments and music as a result.

Big Gig Outdoor Concert

Posted on 1st March 2011 by Debbie Yarrow
Unfortunately, the Big Gig Concert has been cancelled. We'll update this page with any up-to-date information that we receive.

Upcoming Festivals and “All that Jazz”…

Posted on 28th February 2011 by Melissa Raap
Well, hello all of you jazz-lovers out there! March is a big month for high school jazz festivals, so read on to find out more! Also, the final selections/winners for Iowa All-State Jazz will be postmarked to the participating directors by March 11th, 2011. Only three fantastic jazz groups will be chosen to perform. And in the spirit of jazz in the month of March, please check out the following jazz books and DVD’s---all available at the Coralville West Music store and by special order at our other locations!

February Facebook Photo Challenge!

Posted on 3rd February 2011 by Jordan Wagner
How much do you love your instrument? Show us and you could win a $50 gift card to West Music! All you have to do is take a photo of yourself with your cherished instrument, post it to our Facebook page, and tag yourself in the photo. Sounds easy, right?

Drum Set Demo with Kip Roelfsema

Posted on 2nd November 2010 by Jordan Wagner
West Music's Kip Roelfsema is conducting a drum set demo at the Cedar Falls store location. He'll be demonstrating the basic setup of a drum set and different playing techniques and styles. Anyone interested in drumming or those new to the drum set are invited to attend. The demo session admission is completely free.

Instrument Recycling Drive at West Music, Moline, to benefit SBC Music and Arts Academy

Posted on 2nd November 2010 by Cathi Dorr
Let’s do all that we can to keep the Music alive in our community! West Music has extended its instrument recycling drive. The designated drop-off for instruments is West Music at 4305 44th Avenue, Moline, IL. The drive is being held for Second Baptist Church Outreach Music and Arts Academy.

Manufacturer's Road Show

Posted on 1st November 2010 by Jordan Wagner
Don’t miss this opportunity to test the latest intermediate and pro-level band instruments from some of the top manufacturers. Representatives from West Music will allow you one on one access to the highest level of knowledge and the greatest selection of instruments this season.

Join The West Music Marimba Ensemble!

Posted on 7th October 2010 by Sara Volz
Be the marimba player you never know you were! West Music and Paul Corbiere is proud to present the West Music Marimba Ensemble, a totally hands-on rocking Zimbabwean-style marimba class. No experience or note reading is necessary. Sign up today and we'll get you started!

Workshops and Conventions

Posted on 1st July 2010 by Ryan West
Wherever you go...there West Music is. The following is a list of conventions and conferences where West Music will be exhibiting in 2010-2011. Many times we provide Orff instruments or tubanos for use in the session rooms which means these instruments will be available to you at discounted prices and free shipping when picked up at the end of the show! We'd love to hear from you about certain books, instruments or recorders you would like to see in our booth. (Please contact us no later than 3 weeks before any show to allow shipping time.) For information regarding orders to be picked up at the following list of conventions, please contact our convention coordinator via email at service@westmusic.com or call 800-397-9378. ext 306. See you there!

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