What If You Tried Something New?

How many times have you said something like, “One day I’ll learn guitar,” or “I’ve always wanted to play the piano”, but never actually started?

We all do it. We imagine the version of ourselves who plays music, who sits down after work and creates something just for the joy of it. But the hardest part? Actually starting.

So maybe the better question is: What if you just started?


You Don’t Have to Be Good. You Just Have to Begin.

Here’s a secret: becoming a musician isn’t about mastering an instrument overnight. It’s about building the habit of picking it up. One note at a time.

You don’t have to be “ready.” You don’t have to wait until life calms down or you suddenly become confident. You just have to play. A few minutes today. A little more next week. Not because you’re chasing a goal, but because you’re becoming the kind of person who makes music.

That’s the shift: your goal isn’t to feel good once you’ve achieved something. It’s to enjoy what it feels like to be a musician at any stage.


Ask Yourself:

  • What if the real win isn’t the song you play six months from now, but the moment you pick up the instrument for the first time?
  • What if learning to play is just as meaningful as performing?
  • What if music doesn’t need to be perfect, it just needs to be yours?

It’s a Great Week to Get Started

Whether you’re brand new or ready to return to something you love, our 67th Anniversary Sale is the perfect excuse to finally begin.

From May 17–24, 2025, we’re offering our biggest sale of the year: storewide markdowns plus a spin of our Wheel of Savings for up to 50% off your purchase. That means real savings on the instrument you’ve been thinking about… and maybe the nudge you’ve been waiting for.

You don’t need to be a pro. You just need to show up.

🎯 Come in. Try something new. And see what happens next.

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