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My reeds are designed to be easy blowing, with a rich round sound and excellent intonation throughout the register. All reeds are handmade to order. Certain allowances for individual preference can be taken into consideration, please enquire prior to ordering. Reeds will be posted approximately 2 weeks after ordering. Postage from UK – please allow up to 14 working days for postage within the EU and up to 3 weeks worldwide. Some feedback about my reeds from satisfied customers: Thank you for sending the lovely reeds!! It’s really opened my mind to new possibilities!! Super schnelle Lieferung, seher gute Ware…

Crook and Staple was founded in 2011 by Matthew Petrie, a bassoonist, who found it hard to obtain double reed instrument parts and accessories quickly with excellent service. Crook and Staple is quickly becoming one of the main double reed retailers in the UK with our success resulting from our customer centric aims: A quick and helpful service Great value & quality A wide range of double reed products Specialist double reed advice Our offices are based in Monmouth. We look forward to helping every double reed player, whether you just need some advice or need a double reed part delivering…

All our pieces are created by specialist musicians with an expert understanding of the instruments they write for, resulting in music that will inspire and delight players from beginners to professionals, and their audiences. http://wonderfulwinds.com/

Enjoyable duets for woodwind which help pupils recognise keys, memorise scales and improve their sight-reading. Compatible with Associated Board and Trinity grades 1 – 3 syllabus requirements. Major, harmonic & melodic minors and chromatics covered. Helpful scale list at the back of the book. Useful manuscript pages for own compositions and workouts. http://www.wigginspublishing.co.uk

Gregson knives started production under the management of Barrie Gregson. He produced knives from tool steel and wooden handles. Barrie had a range of 8 knives that have since been reduced to the most popular models. In February 2007 the firm came under new management and moved to central England.  http://www.gregson-knives.co.uk

The Howarth name is first linked with wind instrument making in 1874, when George Howarth was apprenticed to the flute maker Alexander Liddle in London. George was the father of T W (Tom) Howarth, whose name became the firm’s original name ‘T W Howarth & Co Ltd’ when it was established in 1948. In 2008, the firm changed its name to ‘Howarth of London Ltd’ to reflect general usage! 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…