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By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR January 23, 2016

Bach Stradivarius Trumpets

Hot of the overhaul bench - Bach Strad Trumpet - 180 ML w lacquer finish. Plays and looks like new! Plenty of student model to choose from.  Soon to completed - 2 Silver Plated Bach Strad Trpts ... ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR January 23, 2016

Gemeinhardt Flutes

3 Gemeinhardt Pro Flutes w solid silver heads and bodies and open holes and inline G. 2 with gold lip plates - Repadded like new! For Sale $1600-$2000. Plenty of student models to choose from. $200-$400. ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR January 23, 2016

Adisa CPR, LLC

Call Adisa CPR, LLC at (440) 941-3943 in Cleveland, OH, for on-site first aid training and CPR classes. We guarantee certification! Adisa CPR, LLC Cleveland, OH, 44121 Phone: 4409413943 Contact Email: info@adisacpr.com Website: www.adisacpr.com Keywords: first aid, cpr classes, cleveland, oh ...read more

By Adisa CPR, LLC June 03, 2015

People Join You Not Your Business !

Listen Do You Need Some Help In Your Marketing ? Are You Spending More In Your Marketing Then Your Making In Your Business ?? Most Folks That Have Joined A Business Do Not Know How To Brand Themselves And End Up Dead Broke ! Does this sound familiar to you ? Because your not alone 98% have failed in there Business . Only If They Would Have Learned To Properly Brand Themselves Will They See Any Success. I can say this because I was one of the those 98% Failing Marketers ! If you want to be successful you need to have a Open Mind and be Teachable as well be Very Serious. *** What We Teach At Social Pro Revolution Works and I Do Not want to Waste My Time OR Yours If Your Not Serious ! We have over to 200 successful students and we Guarantee That You Will See Results within 2 Weeks Of Your Free Training! What We OFFER Would Change How You Do Your Marketing And It Does NOT Matter What Business Your In You Will Get Results. I am not sure how long this Free Training will be Offered so if you are interested You can contact me and I Will Help You Every Step Of The Way. People Join You Not Your Business ! Do Not Let Your Marketing Eat You Alive ! Serena Zimmerman(Leader/Coach and Friend) of the Social Pro Revolution Movement at: (http://tiny.cc/SocialProRevolutionGroup) Email-SerenalZimmerman@gmail.com Phone-216-772-3019 Skype: Serena Zimmerman -- if you're not familiar with Skype, watch our brief video tutorial at: http://tiny.cc/COACHINGPERSONALY then send me a Skype contact request. ...read more

By Serena L Zimmerman March 18, 2014

Band Instruments For Sale $175+

Band Instruments For $175 and Up   All our Woodwind / Brass Instruments have been carefully cleaned and restored to 100% playable condition by NAPBIRT Technicians.   Fully warranted - Free minor adjustments for life of instrument.   Flutes and Piccolos (Student,Open Hole,) $200 - $800 Gemeinhardt (22SP, 2SP, Solid Silver), Armstrong (104,102,80) Yamaha, Bundy, Selmer. Clarinets (Plastic,Wooden) $250 - $1200. Bundy, Selmer (,France), Vito, Yamaha. Selmer( wood) Centered Tone.     Selmer C* Mouthpieces available. Oboes -Larilee, Selmer, Lesher - Wood or Plastic$600 - $1200.   Bassoon - Renard by Fox   $2000.   Saxophones (Sop,Alto,Tenor,) $500 - $3000. Yamaha, Selmer, Vito(). Also -King Super 20Alto Saxophone w Sterling Silver neck. Tenor Saxes - Yamaha, Bundy, Buffet SA 18-20(). Selmer C*, Vandoran 45Mouthpieces available.   Trumpets and Cornets - Silver and Brass Lacquered $300 - $1600. King, Bach, Olds, Blessing, Jupiter. Many Pro Trumpets - Bach Stradivarius (37,43), LeBlanc (France),King Golden Flair, Getzen Eterna Cornet and Flugelhorn.   Trombones - $175 - $1000. Bach, Benge n Blessing, Leblanc, Olds. Pro models - King 2B, Martin Committee, Holton Paul Whiteman.   Double French Horns -King, Holton$700 - $1400.   Baritones+ $400 - $1200. ¾ Getzen, Yamaha and Besson Compensating Euphoniums . ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR September 03, 2013

Buy now and get 40% refund in June ... Cheaper Than Renting

Large stock of quality reconditioned instruments for sale - Buy now and get 40% refund in June 2014 if your child does not continue!  OR $20 or 40 for first 3 month rental for Parma and Brooklyn OH schools - also other local schools. ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR July 25, 2013

Brass Repairs and Restorations

Any instrument is repairable here at Moore Music Repair. Brass restorations start with a thorough cleaning, all dents removed, parts replaced as needed, final polishing and/or refinishing, assembly and fitting of all parts to insure the instrument plays/looks as good or better as it did when new. Here are pics of a cornet that was run over by a car tire - before and after. ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR July 23, 2013

Flute Overhauls

We can make your's look and play like new or better.  ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR July 18, 2013

Instruments for Sale - Why Rent when you can Own?

All our Woodwind and Brass have been carefully restored by NAPBIRT Technicians. King Super 20 Alto Saxophone w Sterling Silver neck..Tenor Saxes - Yamaha, Bundy, Buffet SA 18-20 Trombones - King 2B, Martin Committee, Holton Paul Whiteman, Bach, Benge n Blessing, Leblanc, Olds..  Trumpets King Golden Flair Trumpet France Selmer Centered Tone wood clarinet. Getzen Eterna Cornet n Flugelhorn Besson Euphonium Double French Horns - King, Holton,  Many Pro Trumpets - Silver Plated and Brass Lacquered Large selection of Flutes, Clarinets, Alto, Tenor and Baritone Saxophone. Open Hole, Wooden, Sterling Silver Gemeinhardt, Armstrong 80, Yamaha, Selmer, Vito, 22SP, 2SP, Solid Silver, Selmer C* Oboes - Larilee, Selmer, Lesher flute clarinet sax oboe trumpet cornet trombone double french horn euphonium baritone tuba sousaphone ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR December 01, 2012

"Moore's (Moore Music Repair) Is Great!" Exclaims A Pro

"Moore's (Moore Music Repair) Is Great!" Exclaims A Pro I got a great review from a Pro Sax player who needed a repair after playing a gig here in Cleveland! http://businessfinder.cleveland.com/3147259/Moore-Music-Repair-Parma-Cleveland-OH Thanks Jay - you are awesome! Ratings&Reviews Moore's is Great!         5 STARS I am a pro saxophone player from New York who tours with some of the most famous people in rock, blues, and jazz. Recently I found myself in need of repair while in Cleveland, and was lucky enough to find Greg Moore of Moore's Music Repair.  Greg is knowledgable and pays attention to details. Greg fit me in at a moment's notice, did great work on my horn, and charged me a VERY reasonable price! He did better work, and charged less money than many of the repair people in New York City who are more well-known than he is. I whole-heartedly recommend Moore's Music Repair!! by Jay Collins, Woodstock, NY               August 19, 2012 ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR September 13, 2012

"Moore Music Repair is Great!" exclaims a Pro

I got a great review from a Pro Sax player who needed a repair after playing a gig here in Cleveland! Ratings&Reviews Moore's is Great!5I am a pro saxophone player from New York who tours with some of the most famous people in rock, blues, and jazz. Recently I found myself in need of repair while in Cleveland, and was lucky enough to find Greg Moore of Moore's Music Repair. Greg is knowledgable and pays attention to details. Greg fit me in at a moment's notice, did great work on my horn, and charged me a VERY reasonable price! He did better work, and charged less money than many of the repair people in New York City who are more well-known than he is. I whole-heartedly recommend Moore's Music Repair!!by Jay Collins, Woodstock, NYhttp://businessfinder.cleveland.com/3147259/Moore-Music-Repair-Parma-Cleveland-OH  ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR September 13, 2012

Early Music Lessons Have Longtime Benefits

FROM: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/09/10/early-music-lessons-have-longtime-benefits/  By PERRI KLASS, M.D When children learn to play a musical instrument, they strengthen a range of auditory skills. Recent studies suggest that these benefits extend all through life, at least for those who continue to be engaged with music. But a study published last month is the first to show that music lessons in childhood may lead to changes in the brain that persist years after the lessons stop. Researchers at Northwestern University recorded the auditory brainstem responses of college students — that is to say, their electrical brain waves — in response to complex sounds. The group of students who reported musical training in childhood had more robust responses — their brains were better able to pick out essential elements, like pitch, in the complex sounds when they were tested. And this was true even if the lessons had ended years ago. Indeed, scientists are puzzling out the connections between musical training in childhood and language-based learning — for instance, reading. Learning to play an instrument may confer some unexpected benefits, recent studies suggest. We aren’t talking here about the “Mozart effect,” the claim that listening to classical music can improve people’s performance on tests. Instead, these are studies of the effects of active engagement and discipline. This kind of musical training improves the brain’s ability to discern the components of sound — the pitch, the timing and the timbre. “To learn to read, you need to have good working memory, the ability to disambiguate speech sounds, make sound-to-meaning connections,” said Professor Nina Kraus, director of the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at Northwestern University. “Each one of these things really seems to be strengthened with active engagement in playing a musical instrument.” Skill in appreciating the subtle qualities of sound, even against a complicated and noisy background, turns out to be important not just for a child learning to understand speech and written language, but also for an elderly person struggling with hearing loss. In a study of those who do keep playing, published this summer, researchers found that as musicians age, they experience the same decline in peripheral hearing, the functioning of the nerves in their ears, as nonmusicians. But older musicians preserve the brain functions, the central auditory processing skills that can help you understand speech against the background of a noisy environment. “We often refer to the ‘cocktail party’ problem — or imagine going to a restaurant where a lot of people are talking,” said Dr. Claude Alain, assistant director of the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto and one of the authors of the study. “The older adults who are musically trained perform better on speech in noise tests — it involves the brain rather than the peripheral hearing system.” Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, are approaching the soundscape from a different point of view, studying the genetics of absolute, or perfect, pitch, that ability to identify any tone. Dr. Jane Gitschier, a professor of medicine and pediatrics who directs the study there, and her colleagues are trying to tease out both the genetics and the effects of early training. “The immediate question we’ve been trying to get to is what are the variants in people’s genomes that could predispose an individual to have absolute pitch,” she said. “The hypothesis, further, is that those variants will then manifest as absolute pitch with the input of early musical training.” Indeed, almost everyone who qualifies as having truly absolute pitch turns out to have had musical training in childhood (you can take the test and volunteer for the study at http://perfectpitch.ucsf.edu/study/). Alexandra Parbery-Clark, a doctoral candidate in Dr. Kraus’s lab and one of the authors of a paper published this year on auditory working memory and music, was originally trained as a concert pianist. Her desire to go back to graduate school and study the brain, she told me, grew out of teaching at a French school for musically talented children, and observing the ways that musical training affected other kinds of learning. “If you get a kid who is maybe 3 or 4 years old and you’re teaching them to attend, they’re not only working on their auditory skills but also working on their attention skills and their memory skills — which can translate into scholastic learning,” she said. Now Ms. Parbery-Clark and her colleagues can look at recordings of the brain’s electrical detection of sounds, and they can see the musically trained brains producing different — and stronger — responses. “Now I have more proof, tangible proof, music is really doing something,” she told me. “One of my lab mates can look at the computer and say, ‘Oh, you’re recording from a musician!’ ” Many of the researchers in this area are themselves musicians interested in the plasticity of the brain and the effects of musical education on brain waves, which mirror the stimulus sounds. “This is a response that actually reflects the acoustic elements of sound that we know carry meaning,” Professor Kraus said. There’s a fascination — and even a certain heady delight — in learning what the brain can do, and in drawing out the many effects of the combination of stimulation, application, practice and auditory exercise that musical education provides. But the researchers all caution that there is no one best way to apply these findings. Different instruments, different teaching methods, different regimens — families need to find what appeals to the individual child and what works for the family, since a big piece of this should be about pleasure and mastery. Children should enjoy themselves, and their lessons. Parents need to care about music, not slot it in as a therapeutic tool. “We want music to be recognized for what it can be in a person’s life, not necessarily, ‘Oh, we want you to have better cognitive skills, so we’re going to put you in music,’ ” Ms. Parbery-Clark said. “Music is great, music is fantastic, music is social — let them enjoy it for what it really is.” ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR September 13, 2012

The Greater Cleveland Blues News

There is a great new FREE monthly newspaper featuring Greater Cleveland Blues Band news, bands, venues and reviews. I carry them here at Moore Music Repair. Look for my ad in the October addition. http://greaterclevelandbluesnews.com/  Contact Chris for more info on providing it free at your shop or to advertise at:  editor@greaterclevelandbluesnews.com ...read more

By MOORE MUSIC REPAIR September 13, 2012

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By Zorrette

Thank you fir the Great Service! I have and willl continue to recommend you. Thanks for standing by a previous repair! You don't always find such honest business. Thanks Again! ...read more

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By Anonymous

I was nervous to have my Oboe repaired locally. It is older and requires a real expert. However, I was not going to be able to send it out anywhere. I began searching for woodwind repair and came across Mr. Moore's shop on insider pages. He had 5 star reviews! I was intrigued. I called and he was available the same day. He addressed my concerns and was very knowledgeable! Furthermore, he expertly fixed the problems and now my Oboe is playing wonderfully! Also, he's fees are reasonable, he does just the right amount of work and works with you individually as a customer. I am so happy with Mr. Moore. I will be bringing all my woodwinds to him from now on. HIGHLY Recommended! Thanks Greg! ...read more

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By Chair Caning & Wicker Repair

Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and success.Giving your company 5 stars and other "compliments" to your Circle site for your kindness. ...read more

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