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In tune for musicians

Since opening its doors in 2002, Music at Noosa has professionally tutored more than 1200 students at the Academy of Music.
Owner Pip Lee said there was a lot of scepticism when he first opened Music at Noosa, but the business has grown into a dynamic store which offers much more than instruments and sheet music.
“We were determined to succeed and provide Noosa not only with a full professional music outlet that rivals most city shops, but also an academy of music that can incorporate quality one-on-one tuition in four sound proof rooms,” Pip said.
Known as the home of music in Noosa, Music at Noosa has grown a loyal customer base including professional musicians, many local schools and venues plus local and interstate businesses.
Pip said it was with thanks to his dedicated and friendly team of staff that Music at Noosa has been able to grow and succeed since openeing its doors.
The fully qualified team include Tim, Jeff and Mel who are available to help with all musical needs.
Anyone who wants to learn more about Music at Noosa’s academy of music can phone Pip and the team on 5474 3033 or drop in and say hello.
Music at Noosa is located at shop 2, 1 Gibson Road, Noosaville.

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