Case Study: Personalised HLO Delivery for Norfolk Music Service
January 15th, 2025 | 2 min read
The pBone Music UK team were on hand to deliver a wide range of instruments to Norfolk Music Service. With premium guitars from Valencia, the top student brass and wind models from Yamaha, and beginner instruments from Nuvo and pBone Music, this instrument offering would help Norfolk Music Service give teachers and pupils the right products for progression.
Progressive Instrument Pathways have been a key pillar in our journey to help hubs engage with their schools and students. For brass beginners, pInstruments offer an established route, with pBuzz building basic skills and pBone and pTrumpet developing trombonists and trumpet players respectively. Through our education partners, we can now unlock new steps in the ladder for hubs , such as preimium student cornets like the BYCR-2330III chosen by the team Norfolk team.
Woodwind progression is another key area of procurement for Norfolk Music Service, with a combination of our own beginner instruments and our education partners giving children in the region the best possible start. pCorder is the world’s first carbon-neutral and antimicrobial recorder, making it the sustainable choice for music hubs. Instruments from Nuvo like the jSax and Toots allow children to harness their skills and step up to Yamaha instruments, such as the YFL-212 and the BYCL-255S.
Working with our distrubition partners WHB Logistics, we can order, pick and pack pInstruments and other products from our suppliers. This high-security facility in Milton Keynes is the heart of our distribution network across the UK, helping us get instruments delivered to music hubs. Milton Keynes is also the home of Yamaha Music UK, so our team could arrange the collection of Yamaha instruments.
Personalised delivery and sustainability our key parts of our offer to hubs. For Norfolk, we wanted to minimise packagaing as much as possible, ensuring that the cardboard used for delivery could find a new use and to save the music hub stockroom from unnecessary mess and clutter. The pBone Music team, led by Director of Education Partnerships Jonty Hines, checked over the stock and picked items, including beginner wind instruments from Nuvo and Valencia guitars from Stentor. These items were unboxed, checked, and consolidated into master cartons, while the on-site recycling facilities at WHB Logistics quickly processed waste cardboard.
With the order onboard our vehicle, we headed to Norfolk Music Service headquarters to deliver the instruments. The pBones and pTrumpets were organised and added to the hub’s extensive collection of pInstruments, while the team helped to unbox and organise the premium Yamaha instruments. As Stategic Partners of pBone Music, Norfolk Music Hub have access to services such as asset-tagging and instrument audits. We can help hubs recycle old stock and free up valuable storage space - always useful when new instruments are on the way!
Check out the full video of our delivery here:
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- If your hub is looking for advice or assistance on instruments, book a meeting with Jonty and see how we can work together.
- Find out more about the growing number of brands and organisations we are working with on our Partners page.
- Instrument auditing and recycling is good for the environment and good for your hub! Our case study with Sheffield Music Hub highlights how pBone Music can turn old instruments into new opportunities.
Adam is the Content Manager at pBone Music. This should mean that he’s the ideal person to write about himself, but he finds boasting in the third person a little awkward. He honed his word wizardry with a degree in English Language and Literature at the University of Leeds. He has since written copy for clients and businesses across the land, from awards to something beginning with “z”. He also spent a number of years as a musician. He has written pop songs and even jingles for kids, performed more first dances at weddings than you could shake a pBuzz at, and once played a gig for a pie company at The Etihad Stadium in Manchester. When he’s not reminiscing about those good old days, you might find Adam enjoying the football (although as an Everton fan, that can be difficult). He also loves spending time with his partner, Jen, and his family and friends, and sincerely hopes they feel the same way.