Music Shops In Bangalore

Bengaluru, formerly known as Bangalore, is the capital of Karnataka, India. Situated in the southern part of the country, it is renowned for its vibrant culture, robust economy, and pleasant climate. There are some musical instruments located in Bangalore.

1. Soundgitz

Founded in 2006 by Mr. Sidhharth Patwa, Soundgitz has become one of the top music stores in Bangalore, earning a solid reputation among both amateur and professional musicians. 

2. Aruna Musical Stores

Founded in 1933 by the renowned harmonium expert Sri Harmonium Arunachalappa, Aruna Musical Stores began as "Calcutta Harmonium" in Balepet, Bangalore, specializing in manufacturing and repairing harmoniums.

3. Rooster Guitar

Roosters Acoustic stock new, used and vintage guitars, ukuleles and accessories like gig bags. They also offer a rental service.

4. Yamaha Music Square

Yamaha Music Square is situated in Kalyan Nagar, Bangalore. It was established in the year 2021,  range of Yamaha musical instruments, professional audio equipment and AV products.

5. Kandence store

Kadence, founded by Siddhartha Jhunjhunwala in 2010, is a unique Indian brand dedicated to promoting native music and supporting artists. With exclusive Kadence Xperience outlets in Bengaluru and collaborations with over 2,500 artists annually, the brand offers a platform for projects like open mic nights, music videos, seminars, and more. 

6. Everlink's music instruments

Located in BTM Layout, Bengaluru, Everlinks Music Instruments is a trusted retailer and wholesaler offering a variety of musical instruments and accessories for musicians of all skill levels.

7. Music House HSR

Music House HSR, located in Sector 1, HSR Layout, Bengaluru, offers a wide selection of Indian and Western musical instruments, including guitars, keyboards, tabla, violins, flutes, and saxophones from top brands like Yamaha, Gibson, Fender, and Taylor. 

8. Thomsun Music House

Thomsun Music House was established in 1990 and is a retailer of musical instruments and audio equipment with locations in Bengaluru and Kochi. They stock guitars, pianos, drums, brass instruments and wind instruments. Thomsun run a music education program affiliated with Trinity College London, offering certified classes in keyboard, piano, guitar, violin, and drums for all skill levels.

9. Reynold's Inc-Rajajinagar

Reynold's Inc was established in 1908 and is located in Rajajinagar. The music shop is one of the cities most trusted stores that specialises electric guitars, keyboards, pianos, drums, percussion instruments and so much more.

10. Shantha Tabla Works

Shantha tabla works was established by Mr Srinivasa in 1950 and is respected for their high quality traditional percussion instruments like the tabla drums and the service that they offer. 

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