Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Value of Australian Retailers by John Brandman


It seems a timely occasion to make a couple of comments about the recent changes that have gone on in the music retail marketplace. I welcome any comments anyone would like to make to broaden the discussion

I recently undertook a study tour whilst we were overseas, and discovered some “home truths”. In the USA, the minimum adult hourly wage rate just went up, after much protest to $8.20. In Australia ours starts at  more than double that. In the US, the standard holiday allowance is 2 weeks.. In Australia it is double that. If you mention the subject of “long service leave” in the US, they have no idea what you are talking about. When you mention that during the 4 weeks of holidays, we have to pay an extra 17.5% loading, meaning you get  paid more to go on holidays than you do for working hours, it just gets full-on belly laughs.

The concept that we live in the best country on earth was therefore reinforced when I  came back to Australia and looked at how we live. But there is a looming problem, as we all look to buying overseas where the cost structures are just so much lower. Where will the 1.2 million people who work in retail stores across the country now get a job? Who will support the unemployment costs ( us ), and are we prepared for the day when you can’t just drop in to your local store for a set of guitar strings, or some advice on how to fix your broken trumpet ? Also “biting the dust” will be the ongoing support given to local charities, schools and other non profit groups by local retailers who are part of the Australian community. I don’t think Ebay or Amazon will be very responsive to these requests which we receive in the hundreds, especially for end of year school presentation nights. Who will bring clinicians out? Who will run Band Festivals? Who will provide Professional Development and Reading Days ?

We are also well protected as consumers in this country, with warranty and claims issues protected by government legislation. We have electrical “C tick” compliance to ensure our products are safe, and have fumigation controls , particularly on timber goods ,to ensure we don’t bring foreign diseases & viruses into the country.
Buy from overseas as an end user and you don’t get any of this.

Yes there are some industries where the markup enjoyed along the chain of import is excessive, and we have all seen examples of this. The Music Industry, especially in the past few years is not one of these. Margins are generally very low and the price cutting & dropping margins has already caused several stores and our one big chain to close down.

Currently as an Australian importing consumer, you don’t pay GST unless the goods are over $1000. In most of Europe, the UK and the USA this equivalent figure is $30, and there they are looking to reduce this unfair advantage to zero. We are not competing on a level playing field, and this is is hurting all Australian retailers. 

If you are purchasing for a school are you also aware that as the school claims the GST back anyway, the actual price the school pays is often less for an Australian sourced product than the overseas equivalent ?

The point I’m trying to make is – Give us a try ! Your may be surprised when you discover that for most musical requirements we will be at least as competitive as overseas suppliers. You have all the local warranty, certainty that electrical requirements have been met, consumer protection & a local support network available to you. You will be keeping musically literate (mostly nice) people in a job and you will help keep one of the only Music Education Speciality stores in Australia in business.

How much is that worth ?

Thursday, May 17, 2012

James Morrison Schagerl Brass Workshop

Fantastic opportunity for brass musicians of all stages to see the one and only James Morrison present a brass workshop, featuring Shagerl instruments.
It will be held at Kirrawee High on Saturday 16th June 2012 from 1.00pm-2.30pm.
Entry is free, but please contact Engadine Music to register for this event.
For more information on this event go to www.engadinemusic.com and to check out the Schagerl James Morrison trumpets go to http://www.engadinemusic.com/feature/schagerl.html

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Yamaha Student Model Instruments at Unbelievable Prices!

Yamaha Brass and Woodwind instruments are synonymous with quality. And prices have never been better.
Engadine Music is a Yamaha pro network dealer and is therefore able to offer brass and woodwind instruments from the entire range at the best prices you will find!
Yamaha YTR 1335 trumpets at just $535, Yamaha YFL 211 flutes at $595, Yamaha YCL 250 clarinets at just $525, YAS 275 saxophones $1347, YTS 275 saxophones $1995, YSL 154 trombones at $880.
Go to http://goo.gl/mS250 for more information or to purchase one of these fantastic instruments.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Guitar Solos R Us Guitar Comp


Show us how what you've got! 
Win great guitar books and DVD's from Hal Leonard and Engadine Music!

**We must be able to see and hear you playing! No overdubs**This competition is open to Australians only - Ends midnight on the 10th June 2012!
HOW TO ENTEREntrants are to record unedited video of themselves jamming over the supplied backing tracks. No camera stops are allowed. Upon completion upload your video to Youtube as a response to the video found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WQ2Uvv3krE and tag "Engadine Music", "Hal Leonard Australia" and "Scott’s Guitar Space" . Contestants may submit as many entries as they desire.JUDGINGAll entries shall be evaluated by staff members from Engadine Music and judged according to technique, creativity, tone and expression. The judges decision is final and no correspondence shall shall be entered into.
PRIZESPrizes shall be provided by Engadine Music and Hal Leonard Australia. The winning contestant shall receive a selection of guitar books and DVD's from Hal Leonard Australia and Engadine Music.ELIGIBILITY
  • Employees of Sponsors, their respective parents, subsidiaries, affiliated companies, and agents, and foregoing employees' household or immediate family members (defined as parent, spouse, child, sibling, or grandparent) are NOT eligible to enter Contest.
  • Invalid or ineligible entries shall be excluded from consideration
  • Limited to Australian residents only
Tracks will open on clicking Track #
Track 1. 
A bluesy shuffle. Play it however you like, from simple pentatonic ideas to sophisticated jazz harmonies. Remember, feel is the key to a great blues guitar solo.
Track 2.Rawk 'n' Roll!
Attitude, attitude, attitude is what you need here!
Track 3.
Nothing beats an '80's power ballad for featuring an epic guitar solo
Track 4. A little funky vamp. You need to be creative with phrasing and not choice as the chords won't do the work for you! Listen and you will see what I mean.
Good luck!
Yamaha Pacifica Electric Guitars on special now at Engadine Music.
Great guitars at great prices
One of the best electric guitar values for over a decade, Yamaha Pacifica guitars are well known for great tone and outstanding playability. The Pacifica Series feature comfort-contoured bodies, bolt-on neck designs, vintage-style vibratos, and 5-way switching of the H-S-S pickup configuration.
http://goo.gl/u3JoV

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Shagerl Factory Tour with James Morrison

Thomas Gansch & James Morrison on a "Factory Tour" @ our Company, showing the production of the Schagerl Brass Instruments.
Have a look here

Interested in knowing more about Shagerl instruments?
Email Murray

Thursday, February 16, 2012

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Not only is your piano a beautiful addition to your home, your lifestyle can be transformed by the enjoyment of playing and listening to the piano. iQ pianos come with over 500 songs pre-loaded into the music library. In addition to the piano playing, many songs have extra backing with vocal and orchestral arrangements. The backing is played through 2 concealed speakers that lie under the piano. This total performance experience creates an atmosphere that’s sure to impress.


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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The value of a guitar teacher

Is it better to teach yourself to play guitar or should you seek out a teacher?
I have known some very fine players who are self- taught, but in general I think a good teacher is a better option.
A good teacher can offer direction, encouragement, inspiration and discipline that may otherwise be lacking.
It is quite easy to develop bad habits as a self- taught player and be unaware that one is doing so. Does it matter how we hold a pick? Do we really need to use the pinky? How about the fretting hand thumb behind the neck? Such issues may not be resolved well without the guidance of a good teacher.
A good teacher will also encourage the student to go beyond their boundaries by exposing them to new styles, techniques and players that may have not encountered otherwise. Good listening habits are essential to one’s development; a teacher can help with that.
And a laugh and smile for some encouragement during the hard and frustrating times can also have great wealth.

Engadine Music offers quality music tuition in all fields of guitar. From classical to metal and everything in between, we have the right teacher for you to help you from the initial stages of playing through to perfecting your technique and getting ready for performing or music exams.
Call the shop today on (02)9520 3044 or email marie@enagdinemusic.com for more information and to book a lesson.