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    Varsity Music - Courtesy of Website

    Varsity Music

    (13 reviews)

    ££

    Newington

    With a gloriously old fashioned sign, I was enticed into Varsity for the variety of instruments…read moredisplayed in the window, and the promise of low prices. Vasity have been supplying the Edinburgh musical community with good quality instruments for over 30 years. Although they primarily specialise in selling and repairing beautiful pianos, they also have an impressive brass collection, with flutes selling for as low as under £200. They also have a number of affordable, good quality electric guitars that would be good for beginners like myself wanting to get a handle on things. For aspiring musicians and people wanting to teach themselves scores, they have a number of song books at the back along with some classical sheet music. A perfectly adequate music store with numerous services, Varsity is good for people in high school playing instruments to professionals who are in need of good equipment or repairs. The staff are friendly and great at pointing you in the right direction.

    Situated on the bustling Nicholson Street, Varsity Music is in a great location for catching any…read moremusic fans as they pass through. They aim to specialise in pianos and seem to have a good range, but they also offer brass instruments, a wide selection of bass, acoustic and electric guitars and even accordions. I'm no good at music myself, but the staff in here are friendly and keen to lend a helping hand to anyone looking to into an instrument. They sell plenty of instructional books and DVDs for all the instruments they sell along with sheet music. Whether you're looking for a new instrument to take up or just a renewal, Varsity Music is the place.

    Omni Music Store

    Omni Music Store

    (2 reviews)

    New Town

    If you're looking for sheet music and are a serious music player wanting to make sure that you've…read moregot accurate sheet music then this is the place to come. There are a few entry level pieces on offer, but primarily this place is for those of greater competence and you'll find some of the more advanced items abundant here. Another good point is the fact that the pricing is pretty good, but I do have one criticism which is their range. It's a big shop and I can't help but feel that they could offer a bit more choice as although it's not limited it's perhaps not as expansive as you might expect from a specialist sheet music provider.

    Before I walked into Omni Music Store I considered myself a competent musician. I had been playing…read moreguitar for ten years and I thought I was fairly good. I got a bit of a reality check while flicking through some of the sheet music on sale here. I was a bit skeptical when I heard about this place, how can a business (in a great location) survive on just sheet music alone. We live in an age where guitar tab and piano music is online and in most cases, 100% free. Can a place like this still be relevant? Yes! The place was packed with people, young and old browsing through the massive collection of workbooks. "Bach" for Grandpa and "Songs From Glee" for the Grankids (and also Grandpa is he's honest with himself), it's eclectic. While difficult to grasp at first glance, these books have one clear advantage of online tab. 100% accuracy. And thats what fills this place on a daily basis.

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    Stringers

    (6 reviews)

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    New Town

    From the moment you roll up to the swanky York Place address of Stringer's, it's apparent that…read moreyou're in a shop for music professionals. Not really a place to browse, you have to wait for a receptionist to buzz you into the premises, and then are immediately met by solicitous sales staff eager to know your business. The walls are lined with beautiful and shiny stringed instruments in different shades of mahogany and teak, and although I am a strictly amateur musician and simply came in to pick up some rosin for my cello, I could sense that the people here have real expertise, and are used to dealing with players of all levels, from those who play as a hobby to virtuoso performers. This is not the place to pick up a fiddle on the cheap: it is instead somewhere you can depend on for dependable and quality service, whether you're hoping to repair an instrument or acquire something new.

    I've played the violin all my life, and when it came for me to get my own it had to be from…read morestringers. Being a musician, I've found that a lot of other musicians (myself not included) tend to have a fairly high opinion of themselves and there is always an air of superiority when I've looked to buy my own violin from other people. But not in stringers. The building is beautiful and as soon as you go in you are greeted with that magnificent smell of polished varnish (...ok maybe it's a violin thing). In the main rooms the walls are lined with beautiful violins, cellos, viola's and a couple double bass. Upstairs is the same but even better...bows and mahogany everywhere. I was quite literally like a kid in a candy shop. I was undecided about which violin I wanted - I had a choice of 3, and whilst I was dithering the staff put the 3 violins away in their cases and just gave them to me for the weekend....they just gave them to me! This gives you an idea of the level of friendliness in this place. There are leaflets everywhere too with details of instructors and concerts as well as leaflets on how to maintain your instrument and how to improve your playing. I was quite lucky in that my violin was being paid for by the BBC via a bursary, otherwise it would have been well outwith my price range. The prices can start from around £200 up to £20,000! But it's a great place, even if you don't play an instrument, just walk around and smell the varnish!

    guitarguitar Edinburgh - guitarstores - Updated May 2026

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