Thursday, April 16, 2015

How Making Music Is Good For Your Brain

Did you know that making music strengthens your brain, helps with eye hand coordination and can make you smarter? Check out this article from Mother Nature Network to find out more. http://www.mnn.com/leaderboard/stories/10-reasons-why-making-music-is-good-for-your-brain



Thursday, April 2, 2015

Hammond Organ Rebates

Save up to $400 OFF on select Hammond Keyboards and Organ Products! Visit Scott Russ Music in Merrick for more details.






Friday, March 27, 2015

Win Free Tickets To Felix Cavaliere's Rascals Concert!

Win 2 FREE TICKETS to see 
Felix Cavaliere's RASCALS!

New York Community Bank Theater At Westbury Sunday, April 26, 2015.

Visit Scott Russ Music at 2170 Sunrise Highway in Merrick now-April 22 to enter!



Wednesday, March 25, 2015

The Leslie 3300 Speaker Cabinet Gives Great Sound!

 This fantastic Leslie 3300 Speaker Cabinet will give an incredible sound to a Hammond organ, or any keyboard or guitar! It features a 300W Solid State single channel keyboard amp with tube preamp, 2-speed rotating horn and 15" rotating woofer. We're selling this brand new and in the box complete with a Factory Warranty for $2,495.00. Visit Scott Russ Music or call 516-377-7907 for more information. 
 

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Music History- The Sound of Silence

Did you know that the Simon and Garfunkel song "The Sound of Silence" did not become a hit until it was remixed? The song was originally released in March 1964 on the album Wednesday Morning, 3 AM in an acoustic version. The album did not do well and the duo broke up. The song "The Sound of Silence" did not attract airplay until spring 1965. The song's producer, Tom Wilson, noticed the popularity and then remixed the track overdubbing electric instrumentation. Simon & Garfunkle were not told about the remix until after it was released. The remixed song hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1965. The duo then reunited and recorded their second album titled Sounds of Silence.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Musical Instrument Care



Did you know that a well-maintained instrument encourages beginners to practice more and allows experienced players to achieve more freedom of expression? An instrument that is well maintained and cleaned regularly, will sound better and have a longer lifespan than one that is neglected. In fact, a well cared for, high-quality instrument can even last a lifetime and be passed from generation to generation. 

To keep your instrument in optimum playing condition, clean it regularly. In addition, have it professionally cleaned and inspected by a qualified repair technician annually. If your instrument needs to be repaired it is important to bring it to a qualified instrument repair shop. This way you will ensure that your instrument is repaired correctly and will prevent additional problems.  

Shown here are photos of Scott Russ Music's on site instrument repair shop, in Merrick, NY.