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    Music Planet

    Music Planet

    (3 reviews)

    $$$

    Auckland CBD

    Music Planet has always been the go to shop for me for anything musical. For one thing it's in the…read moreperfect location, really central and easy to get to. For another, the staff are always so helpful. Whether you're looking to by picks or a $6000 keyboard, they're right there to guide you all along the way. They'll get instruments down for you so can have a little play when you're looking to buy. There's loads of great instruments there with top brands like Martin, Fender, Korg, and loads more. I love the back room with lots of DJ equipment, crazy electronic gadgets and little keyboards that make all sorts of noises and do all sorts of things. They are really ahead in the digital side of music but have really good traditional instruments. If you're ever in need of anything musical Music Planet should be the first place you go!

    Music shops are often hit or miss. Sometimes you find really interesting, passionate people who…read moreabsolutely love what they're doing and because of that are super helpful and friendly. And other times you find really interesting, passionate people who absolutely love what they're doing and because of that are *ab-so-lute-ly-terrifying*. I really needed a new set of strings. And because they seem to cost close to a month's salary in Australia, I figured I'd save a bit on the exchange rate and pick some up in Auckland. Immediately upon walking in, I knew I was dealing with the 1st type of passionate employee I mentioned above, and before I knew it, I just wanted to be friends with all of them. I picked some strings based on their recommendations. I lusted over a few custom left handed Martins. I snooped a little bit at the rest of the gear before leaving. Aucklanders are lucky to have such a wonderful music shop so centrally located and stuffed to the brim with the right kind of passion.

    Rockshop

    Rockshop

    (4 reviews)

    $$$

    Takapuna

    You know the scene in Wayne's World when they go into the music store and start playing the "may I…read morehelp you riff"? That's kinda like the Rock Shop - except the Rock Shop wouldn't have a sign saying "No Stairway To Heaven". Anyways, the point is, it's a great place to just hang out and play with some amazing instruments. The team are friendly and patient with novices as well as time wasters :) The previous reviewer is absolutely right that there are now cheaper online options, but if you want to play around and get a feel for an instrument before buying it's the best place to head.

    This is a MEAN rock shock as in I love it!…read more I headed over here to get some styling new headphones to use on a new project. I had already scrolled around on the world wide web and had a look at the range they offered in store. With such brands as Sennheiser, Denon and Logitech to name just a few. I immediately asked the helpful sales assistant for help looking at what was on offer, and they showed me the line up. Knowing what you want does help for an easy sale, however I was able to learn more about other brands and there uses which was very useful. I did walk away with a Pioneer brand i was after in the right shade even. I could spend hours just exploring the wonderland that is The Rock Shop Takapuna, but I will have to save that for another day when its raining out and don't feel like running off to the beach! Great Service, second to none music gear, a happy shopper indeed.

    Rockshop

    Rockshop

    (3 reviews)

    $$$

    I could spend hours in this Rockshop. Wait, let me reword that, I HAVE spent hours in this…read moreRockshop. They have almost taken over a whole block with four different stores, each one dedicated to a different instrument. A musician's heaven! The staff are always really helpful and willing to give you advice or information. I had a lot of dramas with my keyboard being broken and they sorted it all out for me. They found the supplier, had it fixed and sent back, all I had to do was pick it up. They are also really good at letting you try out the instruments. I went in there with a friend who wanted to buy a guitar and he tried lots of different ones. Because it's not until you pick it up and feel it that you really know if it's the one for you or not. The Rockshop is really good for all music levels; whether you're starting out, or been playing for forty years.

    The distinct blue expanse atop K Road that is the Rock Shop is one of those shops that I either:…read more(1) Walk past staring and drooling shamelessly; or (2) Spend hours in without actually buying anything. As a review for the Taka Rockshop said - it just reminds you of the movie Wayne's World. I suppose that makes me Wayne - standing in the window staring at a White Stratocaster on display saying "It will be mind. Oh yes, it will be mine". I've done that more times than I can imagine, most recently the other day from across the road when a lovely red Gretsch caught my eye. I've played guitar since I was eight, so don't get me wrong, I actually have bought stuff from here too - my student budget these days dictates that I just can't add to my axe collection at the moment which nonetheless stands at 6. Maybe I should sell some... Anyway, the Rock Shop is a little pricey compared to getting stuff online, but as others have said a musician really needs to try an instrument - no two guitars are the same, no matter if they're the same model or not.

    Piano Traders - Piano Traders has relocated to 19 Edwin Street, Mt Eden. Just around the corner from our previous address!

    Piano Traders

    (2 reviews)

    $$

    Mt Eden

    I don't know a heck of a lot about pianos (would love to learn one day), but despite the name this…read morestore is much more than just pianos. They sell other instruments as well like keyboards, guitars, ukuleles, violins, and other small music related devices that you might need (metronomes, guitar strings etc.). What I like about this place is the large selection of books and DVD's that they stock. It's almost like a mini library in the side section of the store. You can get tablature books, print music, full band/album works, as well as numerous lesson books and DVD's. Everything you might want in order to learn an instrument, or improve your skills.

    Piano Traders have been around for decades. As the name implies they specialise in pianos and other…read moresuch musical instruments including guitars, keyboards, and basic wind instruments. Piano Traders also stock a seemingly infinite amount of sheet music - anything from Beethoven, Bach and beginners scales to contemporary easy listening music, Piano Traders has it all. Not just used by the general public, Piano Traders is also the one stop shop for music teachers. When I was learning the flute, we used to visit Piano Traders to check out their sheet music and I was always so impressed by the beautiful baby grand pianos - oh how I wish I had learned to play them instead!!!! The staff are all really passionate about music, and are musicians themselves which makes any advice they give you seem really relevant and genuine. It's so nice to talk to people who actually know what they're on about! Bonus: Located on Mt Eden Road, halfway between the Village and Symonds St, there's plenty of free on street parking readily available.

    Cadenza Guitars - guitarstores - Updated May 2026

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