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Some Neck Guitars

5.0 (4 reviews)
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Metro Music

(4 reviews)

€€

Rathfarnham

I really really wanted to give this place a top review, but I just can't find it in myself to do…read moreit. I went in looking for a guitar, ukulele, and a couple of different restrings too. The stock they have is awesome, the shop is super nicely laid out, really like stepping back in time. The guitars and ukulele's are beautiful, and genuinely good prices. I spoke to someone on the phone who was knowledgeable and really kind, however when I went in, the guy serving just made us feel like we were an inconvenience. We spent over 200euro all in, and it wasn't until the next day when I went to pick up one of the guitars he showed a bit more empathy and gratitude. He mentioned he was grateful for the custom, especially as everyone is going online now these days. I mean, I get that, however, the day before he just couldn't have been less enthused. Buying a ukulele for my mum, guitar for my nephew... all new to this incredible world of string instruments... If it had been me, I would have offered suggestions, helped out, maybe thrown in a couple of plectrums, even a re-string, but no, nothing of the kind. I remember 24 years ago (I'm 37 now) going into Dublin city to these music shops to stare at guitars, the people in the shops were so kind and accommodating, letting me try them out, offering tips and suggestions. I miss that.

Excellent small, independent music store serving the Rathfarnham area. Great selection of Irish…read moremusic on CD, DVD, and video. Sells small selection of popular and classical music as well as instruments like guitars, bourans and penny whistles. Lovely friendly and helpful staff and very reasonable prices too. So go support your local stores!

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McCullough Pigott

(6 reviews)

€€

South Inner City

A mere shadow of it previous incarnation (and situated across the road from the huge premises they…read moreonce held) is what is left of the once great McCullough Pigotts. As music shops go it is grand, for the most part it sells sheet music - something only really in demand by the classical world these days since every budding rock musician now pulls what chords they want from the net - for free or very little anyway! At the back is Joe Lynch instruments where they sell a selection of instruments - some nice stuff too, it's just that the selection is small!

This is a one-stop shop for anyone who plays a musical instrument, whether you're a beginner or…read morepart of the National Symphony Orchestra. Small but well stocked, the staff are friendly and approachable and promised me theyd order anything I needed. Offering the biggest collection of sheet music I've seen in Dublin, McCullogh Pigott also supplies all you need for a range of instruments including clarinet, flute, guitar, piano and drums. It's the best place to go if you need a baton, a blues harmonica and an instructional DVD on guitar chords. In terms of actual instruments for sale, you can have a try of the Casio keyboards or the Cort guitars and no-one will bat an eyelid. If you need to know anything about the instruments, it seems that all the staff are musicians and they'll get someone with the right experience to help - customer service at its best. As an added bonus, the staff are great at selecting gifts for a musician friend - even if you haven't got a clue. Give whatever details you can and they'll fetch you something that fits the bill. It's the friendly feel that makes it a winner. Ask a stupid question and no one sniggers. It's laid back but professional and you get an instant welcome. You can tell this place has a lot of loyal clients. In fairness, it's well deserved.

Waltons New School of Music

Waltons New School of Music

(21 reviews)

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South Inner City

It's no wonder why there's such a cacaphony of intrsuments and chatter in Waltons massive music…read moreshop...the place is full of its students! Pop in on a weekday after schools let out and you won't be alone. Teenagers, music school students and lay customers mill around in the massive space behind the small shop entrance. Guitars line the walls along with chords, cables, straps and other string-instrument paraphernalia. There's parliaments of pianos (of the upright and grand varieties), do keep your mitts off the sold merchandise, but feel free to plink away on the unclaimed models. Best of all in this palace of music is the New School of Music upstairs. Affordable classes, taught by professionals with storied backgrounds, for everything from voice to viola can be taken here; the promisingly titled Rock Guitar for Teens is just €170 for 10 weeks. Each meticulously written flyer urges early enrollment as classes are kept small and fill up fast. Check out the website for details on upcoming classes and workshops!

I was thinking about buying a guitar, even though I have absolutely no experience with the…read moreinstrument other than vaguely learning some chords a few years ago. Still, I want one. I had been stopping in and looking at the selection at a bunch of music stores around the city and Walton's has one of the best selections, especially for beginners. They have a few different entry-level guitars at a variety of prices, which is appreciated. I am very left handed, so I said that I was looking for a left-handed guitar. The guy assisting me was pretty great and told me that I should reconsider getting one and try to learn with a traditional guitar. He explained that it would be a lot easier for me to find better guitars as my skills improved. I really appreciated his sincerity, but felt that I needed to sleep on it and left empty-handed. Still, I had a really good shopping experience there. They have pretty much everything one could need; songbooks, instruments, accessories and even kids instruments too.

Dublin Guitar Centre

Dublin Guitar Centre

(5 reviews)

€€

South Inner City

I didn't think there was space for a new guitar shop in Dublin - particularly around the Exchequer…read moreSt area which is already well served by the very excellent Perfect Pitch and slightly lesser Music Maker, but here in No. 4, the old home of an Art Gallery I think, is Dublin Guitar Centre. It is a well laid out shop and sells lesser known but noteworthy brands like HUDSON and Cort. The guys behind the desk (Dave & Alan) are helpful and as you would expect no strangers to guitars and musical instruments in general. Deal of the moment for me was the HUDSON black cutaway semi acoustic for 169 Euro - for beginner or experienced player alike it offers great value for money - both playing and sounding well. for the guitar enthusiast there is a new kid on the block and damn it, he aint half bad... which is dreadful news for my wallet!

On a recent crawl through Exchequer Street's music shops, I stopped into the relatively new Guitar…read moreCentre for a peek at the shop's offering. Tiny, bright and so new I could swear the paint was still drying, the store itself was less a Centre and more a depot for Cort guitars as it was just about the only brand available here (although some vintage models are on display). As for accessories, the variety was slim but the stock was excellent; Blackstar amps, decent effects pedals (think Boss and Electro), stands, cables and miles of string at fair prices. The size of this shop is seriously limited, but there's still just enough room behind the counter to hide a practice area where buyers can give different models a test run before making the big decision. Feel free to ask the staff anything about their stock or music in general, the two gentlemen manning the shop are incredibly knowledgeable and eager to share. Having just opened in December of 2009 there's still a lot for this little music store to prove. Kinks need to be ironed out and more selection needs to be rotated in, but I am a huge supporter of independent shops and wish Guitar Centre luck in the new year.

Some Neck Guitars - guitarstores - Updated May 2026

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