Showroom: Level 1, 48 Melville Rd, Brunswick West
Woodwind & Brass
Buying a new instrument can be expensive. Why not buy a used one that's been serviced & comes with a warranty!
COVID-19 UPDATE
For your safety, all mouthpieces & instrument necks, headjoints & barrels will be washed & treated before delivery.
COVID-19 UPDATE
For your safety, all mouthpieces & instrument necks, headjoints & barrels
will be washed & treated before delivery/pickup.
CONTACT 2ND WINDS
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gideon.brazil@gmail.com
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(+61) 0411 355 309
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Brunswick West, Victoria, Australia
ABOUT 2ND WINDS AUSTRALIA
We are open by appointment only - please email or call to arrange a time. Thank you!
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2nd Winds Australia specialises in high quality used wind & brass instruments to suit all budgets and skill levels. Most of our instruments come with a 12-month warranty on mechanical parts & pads. Our instruments are serviced by Sax Alive (Rob Davidson) & KM Woodwind.
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2nd Winds Australia is a licensed 2nd hand dealer and is managed by multi-instrumentalist and teacher, Gideon Brazil.
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We are based in Brunswick West, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, however we will happily ship instruments anywhere at excellent rates.
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Instruments can be picked up OR posted via Australia Post. Domestic postage costs are approx: $50 for Alto Sax, $80 for Tenor Sax, $25 for Flute/Clarinet/Oboe, $15 for Mouthpieces. INTERNATIONAL shipping at cost, please ask for a quote! (mouthpieces approx $28 international)
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Gideon Brazil is a professional musician (saxophone, flute & clarinet) and music teacher. Gideon has performed with numerous high profile artists and local acts in many styles, including: Gotye, Paul Kelly, Tim Rogers, Vince Jones, Eddie Perfect, Vika & Linda Bull and Orchestra Victoria, to name a few. Gideon plays regularly with - Gideon Brazil Quintet, Antelodic, Robbie Melville's smallCHESTRA, Paige Duggan Band, Casey Bennetto & Hoodoo Mayhem.
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Gideon also leads his own bands. In 2008 Gideon Brazil & The Natives released an album of Gideon’s compositions entitled ‘Yma Jam Yma’.
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