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About Us

Rob Munroe

Owner and repairman, Rob, is a Brass and Woodwind Specialist. He plays every instrument; specializing on clarinet, sax and flute and has a musical and technical shop background. Having studied in the Musical Instrument Technology program at S.U.N.Y. Morrisville in upstate New York, graduating top in his class of 1981. His work ranges from repadding clarinets and saxes to dedenting and buffing trumpets and tubas.

Rob currently plays the saxophone in a 6 piece tribute band Vintage and the Dave Dillon Blues Band as well as Black Rock. Rob is married and is busy with 3 young children.


Troy Neeb
Woodwind specialist, Troy, has been repairing instruments for almost 20 years and has probably overhauled over 500 saxophones and 1000 flutes. He specializes in professional sax repads for the discriminating player and gets horns sent to him from all over the world.

Troy is a professional sax player having played in many settings and groups. He is married with 2 children and can be found canoeing on many rivers in Algonquin Park.

Seth McNall
Seth, the youngest and newest member of Music Aid, is a professional trombonist having studied at several Universities including USC with Bill Watrous. When Seth is not playing at gigs, he is repairing or rebuilding brass instruments at Music Aid for schools, amateurs and professionals.

Seth is a qualified Buffer and Lacquerer and does all the refinishings for Music Aid. Seth is also a busy father with his young son.

Gisele Munroe
Gisèle is the Music Aid Office Administrator. She looks after the accounts payable/receivable and is responsible answering Emails. She works part-time for Music Aid while being a mother to 3 children.

Marcel Goure

Marcel is Music Aid's IT guy, as well as the go to guy for small repairs around the shop. He spent a summer here as a junior instrument technician and represented Music Aid in South-Western Ontario.

He graduated with honours from the Fanshawe College Multimedia Design & Production program in the spring of 2007 and is currently Music Aid's WebMaster.

His portfolio can be viewed here.