Easy Music Center


1314 South King Street STE G1
Honolulu, HI USA 96814
808-591-0999
www.easymusiccenter.com/
peter@easymusiccenter.com


Easy Music Center is Hawaii's biggest, baddest, and oldest musical instrument store. With two retail locations on the island of Oahu, Easy Music Center dominates Hawaii's music scene. Easy Music Center also has an online shopping presence www.EasyMusicCenter.com, offering free freight to outer islands for $199 or more.

Since the change of ownership in 2005, Peter Dods has helped Easy Music surge. Since 2005, sales, inventory on hand, and staffing have all quadrupled; Easy Music Center also built two brand new stores in Honolulu and Pearl City during the past 8 years.

Easy Music Center hosts events every month; from the monthly Jam session on the first Thursday of every month to the hosted beat production battle called the BeatRoot http://lightsleepers.net/wakeup/?p=10918 check link for pictures of latest competition), Easy Music Center's lives a??Alohaa?? with our open arms attitude toward the music community. We host competitions, performances, clinics, and fun events like the Jam session to help promote music development and to give people a safe place where they can congregate, learn more, and have great musical experiences.

Easy Music Center is a hands on operation. You won't find any "please ask for assistancea?? signs, chains on guitars, or sales people who freak out when you crank the volume up. You will find all of our keyboards, amps, digital drum sets, and everything else we display ready for demo, with everything always plugged in and ready to go. It is Easy Music Centera??s aim to make the gear inviting, accessible, and easy for the customer to dig in. We try to back up killer gear and killer demos with the right attitude, knowledge, and spirit.

Easy Music Center is Hawaiia??s place to Jam.

Rockina?? The Music Scene

Taken from Midweek's Business Roundtable Column - 2/16/10

Founded in 1939 by Servco Pacific Inc., Easy Music Center was a community-based musical instrument store since its inception. Originally opened to help the people of Hawaii gain access to reasonably priced equipment, it has helped professional and aspiring musicians pursue their dreams for more than 70 years.

Servcoa??s chairman and CEO Mark Fukunaga, an avid musician, always wanted to expand Easy Musica??s role within the community. When I purchased the store from Servco more than four years ago, I was honored to continue this tradition.

Well beyond sales, our goal is to catalyze and energize the Island music scene. Our move to a newer and larger location at 1314 S. King St. helped us realize this goal by providing enough space to build a live sound stage, fully equipped with the latest in professional audio gear, guitars, amps, keyboards, microphones, drums and ukulele. Here, wea??ve held hundreds of performances, clinics and competitions.

Customers regularly jump up on stage and rock out with friends, family and even with those theya??ve just met on the sales floor. Employees, instructors and representatives from musical instrument manufacturers host clinics ranging in topic from computer music production to drumming styles and techniques. All events are free and open to the public. We host the Beatroot, which showcases Hawaiia??s up and coming beat producers. A recent competition brought in more than 120 supporters. We average four events a month and sometimes even more.

We promote these events by blogging on our Web site, sending e-mail blasts to our customers, tweeting on Twitter, and posting on Facebook and MySpace. During the events, retail operations come to a halt as we dedicate our staff to running the productions. Performances are filmed and posted on both our Web site and YouTube. These events are recorded from our sound board to a computer, which can be mixed down to a CD to produce a live sound recording.

Today, more than ever, musicians need a free and open spot to jam, create, learn and make new music. With the current reduction in public funding for the arts, the need for a venue like this is even greater.

Last year, we hosted more events, clinics, and competitions than we did in the three previous years combined. During the toughest economic time in decades, we had our strongest year ever. Profit and community building are not mutually exclusive. We here at Easy Music Center believe they go hand in hand. With the direction the world is going today, it is even more important that businesses step in and fill the void being left by the government and find ways to maintain the sense of community that makes Hawaii the special place we cherish so dearly.

Feel free to check out our Web site at www.EasyMusicCenter.com and sign up for our e-mail blast to make some noise with us!


We Carry

ProX Cases
ProX Cables
ProX Truss
ProX Stages
ProX Stands
Mobile Workstations
ProX Lighting
UNO Laser
KVANT® Laser Systems