Thursday, December 4, 2014

$100 Instant Credit

INSTANT $100 in-store credit when you purchase any Buffet Group performance or professional instrument. Visit Scott Russ Music to see our extensive selection of Buffet Crampon Clarinets and Saxophones.


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Which One Is A Bass?

Which one of these instruments is a bass?  

Got you stumped? 

They all are! The one on the left is a Kala Electric U-Bass the one in the middle is a Fender Precision Bass Guitar and the one on the right is a Kala Acoustic Electric U-Bass.
 



Monday, November 24, 2014

All About That Bass

Did you know that the bass drum is often used in marching bands to to project tempo? Historically marching bands march to the beat of the bass. So it really is "All About That Bass."

Thursday, November 20, 2014

10 Easy Musician Gift Ideas



We have put together a list to make holiday shopping for the musician Easy!




1.  Gig Bag/Case
2.  Music apparel 
3.  Instrument Maintenance Kit
4.  Music Mugs
5.  Inexpensive Ukuleles
6.  Musical Umbrella
7.  Instrument Holders
8.  Guitar Tuners
9.  Music Stationary
10. Gift Certificates to Scott Russ Music

These gifts ideas are great for musicians, music teachers and all music lovers! Visit Scott Russ Music on Sunrise Highway in Merrick for all of your musical gift needs. 

 

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Sebastian Erard Antique Harp


This is an exquisite antique harp that is being restored in our shop.  It dates from about 1797 and was crafted by Sebastian Erard, a renown French instrument maker who specialized in harps and pianos.  Erard filed several patents for designs of both the harp and the piano.  He made pianos for Beethoven among other notable musicians of the time.  In addition, Erard was the personal harp maker for Louis XV and the Czar of Russia.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Where the Name Ukulele Came From

Did you know that the name Ukulele can roughly be translated as jumping flea in Hawaiian?  The Ukulele is a small guitar with 4 strings which is seldom more than 24 inches long. It is tuned in the octave middle-C.  The ukulele's origins are attributed to three Portuguese immigrants, Manuel Nunes, Joao Fernandes and Augustine Dias. It is said that they introducing the instrument to the Hawaiian Islands in 1879. They based the design of the ukulele on instruments from their native home. The Hawaiians loved the sounds these small guitars made and the fast speed the musicians played them.  The speed of the player's fingers is what the name Ukulele most likely refers to.




Tuesday, November 11, 2014