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    Music Room

    Music Room

    (3 reviews)

    I absolutely love music. In the car, in the shower, at work - any time is a good time for music. I…read morelove the stuff. Playing it, however, is a different story. I can make a guitar sound alright and I'm sure if I leant on a piano it'd make a noise but it's never been my obsession. For those whom it is, this shop is for you. Row after row of sheet music take centre stage in this performance with everything from Led Zeppelin to Marvin Gaye in all sorts of instruments. Then toward the back of the shop you can find the real beauties - the saxophones and the drum kits, neatly laid out in this ample store. A column of beautiful harmonicas and flutes adorns one wall and some more percussion in another. As you approach the till expect boxes and pots of plectrums and tuners, straps and clasps. The cashier himself is music personified every part an extra stumbled in from Wayne's World. The Music Room is everything that you would it expect it to be and a little more.

    I play the guitar, but I don't use sheet music myself. However, my mum's keen on playing a bit of…read morepiano so she occasionally asks me to pick her up a few bits from this place. They've got a good range in stock and if what you can't find what you're looking for then they're more than happy to order it in for you. It's a great place to go if you're looking for something in particular, but it's also got such a good range that it's worth going in to have a browse. At the back of the store theres a fairly decent selection of brass and woodwind instruments, as well as some digital pianos and drum kits. Certainly worth a look if you're a musician in the area.

    Hobgoblin Music - Hobgoblin's new shop front (May 2010)

    Hobgoblin Music

    (3 reviews)

    Hobgoblin, which specialises in acoustic and folk musical instruments, recently moved to larger…read morepremises further up Park Street, and now offers customers far more space to move about and enjoy browsing. This is Hobgoblin Bristol's flagship shop, stocked floor to ceiling with all sorts of weird and wonderful instruments, as well as sheet music, music books and accessories such as metronomes, tuners and music stands. It's a wonderful place to browse around because there are so many unusual and beautiful instruments to look at, from mandolins and banjos to harps and fiddles. Manager Cris Pierssene is clearly passionate about the instruments he stocks, and all the staff are involved in folk music in some way or other. Shoppers can try out and compare acoustic, folk, celtic and world musical instruments before they buy. You can also look at the stock of used musical instruments if you're a beginner on a tighter budget, or if you would rather buy a vintage or antique instruments.

    A trip to Hobgoblin music is like a trip to musical wonderfuland. They have such an array of…read morebeautiful instruments. I don't even play the violin but I am madly in love with the gorgeous green violin displayed in the window. As well as traditional instruments like guitars and violins, they have weird and wonderful things like ukulele's and world instruments. A beautiful place to browse. I haven't bought anything from here but the staff seem helpful.

    Treblerock

    Treblerock

    (8 reviews)

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    Whilst travelling through Ecuador recently I picked up a guitar and ever since haven't been able to…read moreput it down. I've been welcomed into a world that isn't just about guitars but seems to be intrinsically about the life. This shop is a classic example of people living the guitar playing life. Most well known for their selection of vintage guitars this is a fine place to hold onto some truly beautiful pieces of work and utter "she will be mine" straight out of Wayne's World. For those serious on buying a guitar these guys have a wide choice and a clearly high level of expertise to guide you through the process. With lessons to boot this seems to be a very good guitar one stop.

    Treblerock Music used to be on St Michaels Hill, but has moved up into posh Clifton, and downsized…read morethe actual shop. This is a good supplier of both big name brands, and smaller lesser well known models. The best thing, though, are the vintage guitars, which are purely beautiful and worth beholding even if you don't give it a try and play. There's a few superb Gibsons and Rickenbackers in stock at the moment so I strongly advise a browse. Unlike their Bishopston rivals, they do have some of the standard guitars you would expect to see in a guitar shop. The owner is usually in the hop, a fairly friendly guy who's always willing to help out. They also have guitar tuition on offer, but I haven't heard any reports about the standard of teaching - the prices seem quite reasonable though so perhaps worth a go.

    Drum Store - musicalinstrumentsandteachers - Updated May 2026

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