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Music & Instruments for Every Player
Explore our Music & Instruments range to find core instruments and add-ons to support practice, performance and recording. From complete instruments to accessories, you can build a setup that matches your musical goals.
Types of Music & Instruments
Browse the main music and instrument categories to focus on the instrument family you need. Each section groups related products so you can compare options quickly and easily.
- Accessories: Provides add-on items that help you organise, protect or get more from your existing instruments and equipment.
- Drums and Percussion: Offers rhythm-focused instruments and components for creating and controlling percussive sounds.
- Guitars and Basses: Provides stringed instruments and related gear for a wide range of musical styles and playing approaches.
- Keyboards: Offers piano-style instruments and controllers for composing, rehearsing or performing.
- Music Instrument Accessories: Provides supporting products that help you store, transport, connect or maintain your musical instruments.
Product Types and Ranges for Music & Instruments
This table groups key music and instrument product types with commonly available ranges and brand-backed options. Use it to compare options and find products that match how you play, record or perform.
| Type | Popular Product Ranges | Key Features |
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| Music Instrument Accessories | NUX Reissue Series Chord DM-210 |
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| Guitars and Basses | Sevinia Solid Top Series Chord CAL63 Guitar NU-X Mighty |
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| Drums and Percussion | NUX DM-210 Alesis Drum Mesh Heads |
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| Keyboards | NUX NPK NUX NTK-Series Adam Hall Hardware |
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| Accessories | NUX Reissue Series Chord CAL63 Guitar Alesis Drum Mesh Heads Adam Hall Hardware |
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Trusted Brands in Music & Instruments
Explore a broad range of instruments, amps and accessories from recognised names in music gear. Find reliable options for practice spaces, studios and live performance setups.
- Adam Hall Hardware: Provide practical keyboard and stage hardware, including sturdy stands and supports that help keep instruments secure and well positioned in rehearsal or performance environments.
- Alesis: Deliver versatile electronic drum kits and percussion gear designed for home practice, teaching spaces and compact recording setups where acoustic drums are not always practical.
- Chord: Cover a wide range of musical needs, from guitars, basses and percussion to pedals, gig bags, stands and stools, supporting complete instrument and accessory setups.
- NUX: Offer digital pianos, MIDI keyboards, drum kits, amplifiers and effects pedals, ideal for players building modern practice, performance and recording rigs with compact, flexible equipment.
- QTX: Focus on helpful performance accessories such as tablet and music stands that support clear viewing of scores, lyrics or set lists on stage or in the studio.
- Sevinia: Provide electro-acoustic guitars aimed at players who want an instrument that works for both unplugged practice and amplified use in live or studio environments.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose between an acoustic, electro-acoustic and electric guitar?
Start with how you plan to play. Acoustic models work well unplugged, electro-acoustic designs add easy amplification, and electric guitars rely on an amplifier for tone and volume.
Are electronic drum kits good for home practice?
Yes, electronic drum kits are often preferred for home practice as they can be used at lower volume levels, offer headphone use and provide a wide range of built-in sounds.
What is the difference between a digital piano and a keyboard?
Digital pianos usually have full-size weighted keys and focus on realistic piano feel, while keyboards often have lighter keys, compact designs and a broader selection of sounds and functions.
Do I need special accessories when buying a new instrument?
Yes, most players benefit from basics such as a protective case or bag, a stand, appropriate strings or sticks, and items like tuners, straps or sustain pedals for everyday use.
How do I know which amplifier power rating I need?
Think about where you will play. Smaller practice spaces usually need modest power, while rehearsal rooms and performance venues often require higher output and more flexible connectivity.
What should I look for in a keyboard or piano stand?
Check that the stand matches your instrument’s size and weight, offers stable support on the floor surface, and provides comfortable, adjustable playing height for your seating position.
Are gig bags enough protection for transporting instruments?
Gig bags offer lightweight protection for everyday transport, lessons and rehearsals. For frequent touring or rough handling, many players prefer more rigid cases for added peace of mind.
What accessories help keep time and improve rhythm when practising?
Many musicians rely on metronomes, drum practice pads and simple percussion tools to develop timing, control dynamics and build confidence before moving onto full-volume performance setups.
Can I connect digital pianos and MIDI keyboards to a computer?
Yes, many digital pianos and MIDI controllers include USB or MIDI connectivity, allowing use with recording software, virtual instruments and other digital music production tools.
What should I consider when choosing percussion accessories?
Think about the style of music, playing environment and comfort. Items like drum thrones, pedals, sticks, brushes and practice pads should feel stable and encourage good playing posture.
Need help choosing music gear
If you need a hand choosing instruments, amps or accessories for your setup, our friendly team is ready to help. Call us on 01424 220384 for product guidance and support before you buy.
