Broomfield · Monday–Friday 10–6
Keep the horn ready for the next rehearsal.
We help Colorado families, students, teachers, and players with repairs, rentals, horns, reeds, and practical shop advice.
Start at the right counter.
Some visits start with a leaking pad. Some start with a student’s first rental. Some start with a teacher trying to keep a whole section playing. We keep the routes clear so you know what to ask for when you call or walk in.
Bring in woodwind or brass issues for an in-shop look: pads, leaks, valves, slides, dents, cleaning, and tune-up concerns.
School RentalsCall us when your student needs a rental, a replacement, or help keeping a school instrument usable through the season.
Horn Horns for saleAsk the shop about available horns and used name-brand instruments that have been professionally serviced.
Supply Reeds and suppliesStop in for reeds, stands, flip folders, mouthpiece pieces, and the small parts that keep rehearsals from stalling.
A real repair bench for instruments that get used.
We work with the instruments that ride in school buses, sit in band rooms, play weekend services, and come back from years of use with dents, leaks, stuck valves, and mystery problems.
When you bring an instrument to the shop, we look at the actual problem before giving advice. A sax player may need pad and leak work. A brass player may need valves moving freely for that tough passage. A parent may need a rental path when buying is not an option.
The shop is strongest when we can see the horn, talk through the concern, and point you toward the next practical step.
Before the instrument disappears into the season rush.
Repair shops can get backed up when school seasons and performances stack together. We keep the first conversation plain so you can plan around class, rehearsal, and the next time the horn has to work.
- Call or stop in.Tell us the instrument, the problem, and whether a student or performance date is driving the timing.
- Let the shop inspect it.We need to see pads, slides, valves, leaks, dents, and playability before the repair path is clear.
- Talk through the next move.We can point you toward repair, rental help, a replacement horn, or the supplies that solve a smaller problem.
Families, teachers, and working players come in for different reasons.
A parent may be trying to save a child’s trumpet from a stuck valve. A teacher may need school instruments back in circulation. A professional player may care about response, tuning, and confidence under pressure.
We serve all of those moments from the same shop counter: repair knowledge, rental support, horns, reeds, accessories, and straight answers before you spend money.
Call the shop before you come bySix years, three kids, one rescued tuba.
“We’ve been loyal customers of Rocky Mountain Music Repair for more than six years, and they’ve earned that loyalty. Their knowledge and friendly approach have made them a trusted part of our three kids’ musical journeys.
Whether it’s repairs or advice, they consistently go above and beyond to make sure our family has what we need. We’d gladly recommend them to any family who loves music.”
Dale Pruett
“Brought my great toned "looks like it got ran over by a train" tuba in. Aidan initially worked on taking the impeding dents and leaks out, and Brian got the valves and valve slides moving easily enough to tune while playing. Tuba now looks presentable, still sounds great, and functions a whole lot better. These folks went over-and-above to fix this wreck. Thanks Guys!”
Thos Carpenter
“We rented a trumpet for my daughter from here. They have been fantastic! We had one valve get stuck, and they helped me with a replacement unit with no issue. I highly recommend using them for all of your rental and repair needs.”
Steve Tuite
Bring the instrument to Broomfield.
Rocky Mountain Music Repair is at 2150 W 6th Ave E in Broomfield. We are open Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and closed Saturday and Sunday.
- Phone
- (303) 955-8064
- Address
- 2150 W 6th Ave E, Broomfield, CO 80020
- Hours
- Monday–Friday 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
If it needs to play, call the shop.
Tell us what instrument you have, what happened, and when you need it back in use. We will help you choose the most practical next step.
Call (303) 955-8064