Musideum, with its careful displays and dramatic lighting, makes it easy to forget that it's a store, and that the exotic instruments – kotos and koras, shenais, santurs, tablas, hurdy-gurdies, zithers and shofars – are for sale. Most people wouldn't know how to pick up many of these instruments, never mind play them, but the mind practically swims with possibilities as you stand amidst all this wood, skin, bone and metal. If you're feeling timid, there's a $35 build-your-own guitar kit.
We will also be discounting all in-stock accessories by 10% so that you're guaranteed to save! Some exclusions apply. At these massive discounts, you can save up to hundreds of dollars. Shop early while quantities last.
Schmidt Piano & Organ Service was established in 1973 repairing and rebuilding antique organs and pianos. The company has grown from a piano & organ service business to include distribution and installations of church organs, piano's and digital keyboard instruments. Gary R. Schmidt trained with the Legge Pipe Organ Co., then studied piano technology with: Gerhard Wall, Hendrik Oudshoorn, and Karl A Heintzman. Gary received extensive training in piano rebuilding, specializing in Heintzman Pianos as well as a Baldwin trained technician. He gives organ technical support training seminars for all denominations.