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== Contact Information == | == Contact Information == | ||
− | Address: 430-0852 2-25-7 Ryoke, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan | + | Address: 430-0852 2-25-7 Ryoke, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan<br/> |
− | E-mail: suzukicorp@suzuki-music.co.jp | + | E-mail: suzukicorp@suzuki-music.co.jp<br/> |
− | Tel: +81 53-460-3781 | + | Tel: +81 53-460-3781<br/> |
− | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzukimusicglobal/ | + | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzukimusicglobal/<br/> |
== Company Information == | == Company Information == |
Latest revision as of 03:10, 6 February 2025
Contact Information
Address: 430-0852 2-25-7 Ryoke, Chuo-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan
E-mail: suzukicorp@suzuki-music.co.jp
Tel: +81 53-460-3781
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suzukimusicglobal/
Company Information
Suzuki Musical Instrument was established in 1953 as a Harmonica manufacture, by our current chairman, Mr.Manji Suzuki. We focused on the educational market for many years, with the aim of making products easy to use for students. In addition, we wanted teachers to be able to use these instruments easily in teaching students. Our production of musical instruments originated with the Harmonica, which surpassed over 13 million. We were the first to develop the Suzuki "Melodion" which we sold over 25 million world wide.
Products
Percussion
Mallets: Orff Glockenspiel / Orff Xylophone / Orff Metallophone / Sound Block / Contra Bass Bars
Auxiliary Percussion: Temple Blocks / Castanets / Tambourine / Triangle / Finger Cymbals
Sound Effect: Bird Call
Winds
Harmonicas / Melodions / Recorder
Major Distributers
References