Welcome to Gazebo Music Inc.

Quality Care & Restoration 

Gazebo Music Inc is a service oriented musical instrument company specializing in the repair and restoration of woodwind and brass instruments. First formed in 1997 in a basement workshop in Toronto, the Gazebo Music repair studio is now located in Pickering, operating a fully equipped service-workshop catering to all levels of repair and restoration work from minor adjustments to complex and advanced overhauls.

With over 35 years working in the industry we provide our customers with that brand of expertise only obtained from years of experience. We have worked with large instrument manufacturers, community orchestras, school boards, private customers and everything in-between to become the trusted source for instrument repairs, rentals and sales.

Gazebo Music is now operating an appointment based drop off and pick-up service for all repairs. Please contact us to schedule your instrument service.

Garry, our lead technician and owner will be happy to chat about your repair needs.

Try our new Repair Bookings feature and set up your repair appointment 

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