Wood Wind & Reed is located at 106 Russell St, Cambridge CB2 1HU, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Wood Wind & Reed and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Ruth Slatter

5 Google Rating

Amazing, professional service. Superb instruments and knowledgeable, helpful staff. Highly recommend

5/ 5

Amazing, professional service. Superb instruments and knowledgeable, helpful staff. Highly recommended.

James March

5 Google Rating

Brilliant shop. So helpful with expert advice rather than a heavy sales approach.

5/ 5

Brilliant shop. So helpful with expert advice rather than a heavy sales approach.

David Parsons

5 Google Rating

To quality music shop. Specialising in wind instruments and accessories. Expert staff offering good

5/ 5

To quality music shop. Specialising in wind instruments and accessories. Expert staff offering good advice.

Michael Bassett

5 Google Rating

Everything a woodwind player needs with great personal service from experts

5/ 5

Everything a woodwind player needs with great personal service from experts

Pawel Matusz

5 Google Rating

Great, professional place, the staff was very friendly, helpful and patient - my son played a number

5/ 5

Great, professional place, the staff was very friendly, helpful and patient - my son played a number of flutes for about 1.5 hours before he settled on the right one. Highly recommended. Note that there is not much parking space around but there are a few paid spaces in the side street where the shop is, 60p per every 30 mins.

Andy Roberts

5 Google Rating

Booked in for a repair to my tenor sax on Saturday. All sorted with minimal fuss on the day, now pla

5/ 5

Booked in for a repair to my tenor sax on Saturday. All sorted with minimal fuss on the day, now plays perfectly. Also a great selection of ligatures, which I had the chance to try and found one for my mouthpiece. Highly recommend to sax players. Close toCambridge train station - a shop worth travelling for!

Paul Kearley

5 Google Rating

Great place for woodwind instruments and repairs to woodwind instruments. The staff are very helpful

5/ 5

Great place for woodwind instruments and repairs to woodwind instruments. The staff are very helpful and friendly. We have purchased saxophones, clarinets, flutes and all the associated accessories from them over the years and can wholeheartedly recommend them.

Bill Ward

5 Google Rating

Thoroughly recommended My daughter needed a new clarinet to upgrade her from the beginners one that

5/ 5

Thoroughly recommended My daughter needed a new clarinet to upgrade her from the beginners one that she had on loan from the school. We were recommended to contact Wood Wind & Reed - they are specialists in this area. We made an appointment for a clarinet try out session, having narrowed down to two makes/ models. The service was absolutely impeccable - the staff were very friendly, approachable and very knowledgeable. We were set up in a room and four clarinets were set out to try - our two preferred ones and another two at similar price point. We were given great advice - there was no pressure to buy and no sense of rush - a perfect atmosphere to decide and buy. In the internet world of online shopping places like this are a national treasure! One happy father and daughter! PS - The following day a cork pad needed to be reattached - caused by mishandling on our part. I took it in they sorted it out then and there - fantastic service in every way.

Rose Hilder

5 Google Rating

Brilliant service. Thank you

5/ 5

Brilliant service. Thank you

Stuart Spink

5 Google Rating

A proper Alladin's cave of musical treasures...

5/ 5

A proper Alladin's cave of musical treasures...

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