Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Back to School Series - Introduction

With the start of Term 1 just around the corner we are putting together a series of buying guides to help families learn a little bit more about the various instruments and their buying options.  

Many Western Australian children are offered the chance to learn music through their school. It is a fantastic opportunity that can benefit the child in many ways. There are numerous studies that show that children who study music consistently score higher in their year 12 exams than students who do not learn music. Music engages both sides of the brain, and gives students a constructive and creative social circle through school bands and orchestras. Then there is also the core reason that music is fantastic in itself! (We won’t lie, we may be biased on this topic, but then again, it’s hard to deny how great music is).   

Most school music programs start in primary school, where potential students are selected based on a variety of factors, including interest and aptitude for music. Students can be involved in their school orchestra or ensemble in primary school and are encouraged to continue the instrument into high school.

Many schools offer the chance to hire the student’s chosen instrument for a year to determine whether the instrument is the right choice for the student. After this hire-year though, if the student finds that they would like to continue with the instrument, parents face the unenviable choice of navigating the sea of options when it comes to purchasing an instrument. For many parents, this can be a nightmare, especially if the parent comes from a non-musical background.

We’ll be kicking off the instrument buying guides over the next few days, but first a few general pointers that apply equally to all instruments:

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

A Piano Tuner's View of Digital Pianos

The main piano tuner at Sound Centre is an absolutely delightful man by the name of Alan Flanders. Alan has been tuning pianos for most of his life, and you can find him tuning the Sound Centre pianos every Thursday. Recently Alan very generously shared with us his thoughts on digital pianos and we hope you enjoy reading them!

Monday, February 6, 2012

The Sound Centre Blog is back!

So after a lengthy hiatus we are very happy to be starting the Sound Centre Blog up once again. We'll be posting product reviews, brand information, buying guides and anything else that may be of help to you. We'd love your feedback regardless of whether it is positive or negative, so if there is something you would like to see a post on or if you feel strongly about something we have written, please do not hesitate to leave a message or send me an email at pearl@soundcentre.com.au.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Blue Paradox win battle of the bands!




On Sunday 1st November, against fierce competition, local Perth band Blue Paradox took out first place in the Battle of the Bands as part of the Bayswater Street Festival. With thanks to Lead On, this event was a great opportunity for local Perth bands to showcase their talent.


Well done to all the entrants this year and we wish Blue Paradox all the best for their future in the music family.

See the images from the Battle of the Bands on sound centre's facebook and sound centre's myspace.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Battle of the Bands & Bayswater Street Festival



Sound Centre and Lead On proudly present....

BATTLE OF THE BANDS
and Bayswater Street Festival
Sunday 1st November 2009
King William Street
10am-3pm
FREE ENTRY

Come and support local Perth bands for a day of nonstop entertainment; see entertainers, performers, auctions, rides, workshops, face painters and much much more!
At this festival there will be over 50 different market stalls with this year’s theme;

“Community reaching for the stars:
healthy community, healthy planet.”

With an expected 10,000 people, this years street festival is set to rock!!! The Battle Of The Bands will take place on the main stage with the entrants performing their songs to a panel of judges. The judges will then vote to choose 3 lucky winners.

The winning band will take home a whopping $750 Sound Centre voucher to use on any product in our store, as well as a 2 hour exclusive workshop with world class Producer and MC Dazastah, from Australia's number one Hip Hop band Downsyde.

2nd prize entails a $250 Sound Centre voucher and 3rd prize is a $100 voucher at Trax.

A fun filled day for all the family is guaranteed so get on down for some sunshine and music; what summer in Perth is all about!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Billy Sheehan Clinic - November 11 - WAAPA



In an intimate setting you can see one of the world's most popular bass players saturate your senses in all things bass! We thoroughly recommend this event to anyone interested in playing bass, or for those who are already playing or learning. Staying inspired is key and this man will deliver!!!

Billy Sheehan (bassplayer from Mr. Big, Niacin, Talas, David Lee Roth, Steve Vai) will be in Perth doing an exclusive and indepth Bass Clinic at WAAPA in Mount Lawley, on Wednesday November 11th 2009.

Some tickets still remain, but they are selling fast.
Tickets are only $20 and are available from the Sound Centre by calling (08) 9370 1185 or by seeing one of the boys at the front counter.

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Find out more about Billy Sheehan:

Sound Centre and Telethon unite!




Sound Centre are proud supporters of Telethon and believe that each one of us can make a difference for the kids who so desperately need our help. Sound Centre were the proud providers of the musical instruments for the stars who performed on Telethon 2009.

Sound Centre recently launched their special customer Reward Card that donates directly to Telethon, so support the Telethon kids and shop at Sound Centre! If you dont have a card but would like one, simply email us your details and we'll gladly send one out to you.

The stars of Telethon - Ian Moss, Vanessa Amarosi, Guy Sebastian (to name a few), are now on YouTube! You can catch all the action from their performances and get behind the artists who support great causes!

Ian Moss live - Tuckers Daughter @ Telethon 2009

Guy Sebastian live - Like It Like That @ Telethon 2009

Vanessa Amorosi live - Perfect @ Telethon 2009