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pBone Music Head to NAMM 2025

January 20th, 2025 | 1 min read

By Adam McCulloch

pBone Music and Denis Wick

At NAMM 2025, pBone Music are putting the “p” in “progression”, as they showcase their bestselling instruments to create more musicians.

pInstruments like previous Best in Show winners pBone and pTrumpet remain popular with educators around the world, helping young learners to start their brass journey. That range has expanded to include elementary instruments like pBuzz and pCorder, manufactured in the UK and designed to help learners start sooner.

The pBone Music mission is for every child to experience the joy of making music. Our beginner instruments have created that first spark for students around the world, from the south side of Chicago to Samoa. This is helping to kickstart band programs with accessible, affordable instruments like pBone and pTrumpet, including Modern Band and a surge of Mariachi programs.

More and more, we are seeing students use these instruments as a stepping stone to premium brass and wind instruments. It is a pathway that we are encouraging in partnership with other manufacturers, to give young players the basic skills, earn their stripes, and progress with pBone Music!

NAMM 2025 sees the theme of progression and partnership continue, with pBone Music and Denis Wick exhibiting together for the first time. British Design, British Quality, allowing beginners to progress and letting players and professionals perform to their best.

Anyone visiting the show can find our stand at Booth #8524. Not making it to Anaheim? Don't worry - we'll be reporting back with the latest instrument innovations for educators, the marvellous musicians who play our instruments and much more besides.

Adam McCulloch

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.

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