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Give the Gift of Music this Coming Holiday Season

 Here are some of our favorite items that will help your musician hit the high notes.


Yamaha 88-Key Weighted Action Digital Piano with Sustain Pedal and Power Supply (P45B)

  • Includes the P45 Digital Piano, power adapter, sustain pedal and music rest
  • 88 fully weighted piano style keys simulate the feel of an acoustic piano and provide a quality playing experience
  • GHS weighted action is heavier in the low end and lighter in the high end, just like an acoustic piano
  • Contains 10 different voices, including digitally sampled tones from real Yamaha acoustic grand pianos
  • Dual mode lets you combine 2 voices together, like piano and strings, for an inspiring new playing experience. Tuning- 414.8 - 440.0 - 446.8 Hz


1/2/3 Pack Sheet Music Stand, Adjustable Music Stand for Sheet Music, Music Sheet Stand Portable Folding with Carry Bag for Guitar, Ukulele, Violin Players(1 Pack)

Package Include】- Package includes 1 pack sheet music stand and 1pack carry bag. The music stand can be quickly removed and put into the carrying case, it is very convenient to carry.

  • 【Adjustable Height】- The height of the instrument music sheet stand can be adjusted freely from 33in to 55in, which is very comfortable for sitting and standing.
  • 【Adjustable Angle】- The support plate of the sheet music stand can adjust the tilt angle to meet your needs for different occasions. The 16" x 11" metal bookmark neatly holds the score.
  • 【Stable Tripod Base】- The sturdy metal tripod of the sheet music stand is stable and not easy to fall over, and the bottom has a non-slip rubber cover to prevent the floor from scratching.
  • 【Strong Structure】- The sheet music stand uses thick steel as the raw material, the pipe diameter is strong, the surface is smooth and painted, and the load capacity and stability are strong.




The Original Hill Dark Rosin For Violin - Viola - Cello

Hill Brand Dark Rosin, considered by many as the ultimate rosin, is used by professionals worldwide. Hill rosins are wrapped in their own padded velveteen shell. This is the rosin that others strive to emulate. Well suited for violin, viola and cello. This dark (green) rosin is slightly softer than the light (amber) and grips abit more. This is genuine Hill Dark Rosin, not an imitation!  Ms. Sandie's favorite for cold weather months.  







The Original Hill Light Rosin 


  • The ORIGINAL Hill Light Rosin, not an imitation!
  • For Violin, Viola and Cello
  • Wrapped in a padded velveteen shell
  • Slightly harder than the Hill Dark Rosin
  • Best for Humid Weather Months

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