How to Sell Your Woodwind or Brass Instrument
If you’re looking to sell a quality used Woodwind & Brass instrument we may be able to help. We offer three main ways to sell your instrument via Dawkes:
- Commission Sale
- Part-Exchange
- Buy-In
In this blog we’re primarily giving information about our Commission Sale process which is our main option. However, we do also offer part-exchange and straight buy-ins occasionally if it’s a very popular model (and depending on our stock). Part-exchange values are given in-store so we would recommend booking a visit to see us and try out new gear to trade your instrument against.

Master your High Notes for Trombone (ft. Christopher Bill)
Playing high notes on any brass instrument can be challenging for many musicians, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player. However, with practice and the right techniques, you can improve your ability to hit those soaring notes with confidence and clarity. We spoke to brass supremo, Christopher Bill, on his high note tips for trombone and brass instruments, and we’ve put together a few extra steps to help you on your way to mastering the high register.
A Guide to Ishimori and Wood Stone Super Custom Saxophones
About Ishimori and Wood Stone
In the late 1990s, Shinji Ishimori, a master craftsman, launched the ‘Wood Stone’ brand – named by combining ‘Ishi’ (stone) and ‘Mori’ (wood) – to create original products that met the evolving needs of saxophonists.
The brand began with a handcrafted ligature and has since expanded its lineup to include saxophones, mouthpieces, reeds and other accessories. They craft each product by hand, believing this to be the only way to achieve the quality they strive for. For example, all the screws are hand-made, allowing the products to feel more personal and not as structured as machine-made products.
Ishimori’s commitment to handcrafting ensures that each product, from ligatures to saxophones, meets the highest standards of quality and performance.
How To: Care For Your Double Reeds
Whether single or double reeds, proper care and maintenance are crucial. We’ve put together a quick guide on how best care for your double reeds. Following these tips can help ensure the reeds longevity and optimal performance.
Understanding Your Double Reed
A double reed consists of two pieces of cane that are bound together and vibrate to produce sound. Due to their delicate nature, oboe or bassoon reeds must be handled and maintained with care. Whether you’ve made your reed yourself or, alternatively, bought one specially prepared, this guide will help you get the most out of your reeds!
How to Glissando on the Clarinet
Glissando, a smooth glide from one pitch to another, is a technique often used in jazz and contemporary music. Mastering the glissando on the clarinet can add an expressive dimension to your playing.
Here is a step-by-step guide to help you achieve a successful glissando on the clarinet, including a short video by Clarinettist extraordinaire Julian Bliss!
The benefits of playing a woodwind or brass instrument…
Playing a woodwind or brass instrument offers numerous advantages that extend beyond simply producing beautiful music. You can even get started from just £20 per month with our low-cost hire scheme!
Extensive research shows there are many benefits, we’ve listed some of the key ones below…
New Selmer Muse Clarinet – Limited Edition 2025!
To celebrate Henri SELMER Paris’ 140th anniversary, the beloved Bb Muse clarinet is released as the exclusive “Limited Edition 2025”. A true masterclass in craftsmanship and with only a mere 85 in production, Dawkes is thrilled to be in possession of such a rare addition to the Selmer family.
Feefo 2025 Platinum Service Award
We are delighted to announce that we have been awarded a Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award for 2025, recognising our commitment to outstanding customer service throughout 2024. This achievement would not have been possible without your valuable feedback and continued support, so thank you from all the team at Dawkes!
Saxophone Pad Options
Are you looking to have your Saxophone overhauled in the near future? Our workshop team can help improve the response and playability of your Sax with a full overhaul. We can help advise on choices such as key heights (to create more/less resonance), tuning adjustments and what types of felts or corks to choose.
However, by far the most important choice, is what type of pad you would like on your Saxophone. Pads make a huge difference to the overall feel, resonance, brightness or response of your instrument, as well as the look and feel under your fingers.
Below, our woodwind workshop has outlined a range of Saxophone pad options we offer when servicing/overhauling your Saxophone.
What Type of Clarinet Should I Start With?
In this blog we’ve got some information for beginners and parents wondering what type of clarinet is best to get started on…
NEW: Altus Flute Range A9-A12 Models
The new Altus Flute range continues on the legacy of excellence created by the Japanese company. In this blog we discuss some of the new features of these stunning professional flutes.