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Georgetown Music

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Georgetown Muisc is an independent, local music store with new and used musical instruments and gear. Located in Georgetown.

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Georgetown Music buys, sells, and trades musical instruments of all kinds. Serving Seattle's music community since 2010. We offer great deals on new and used gear. We are located in Georgetown, in South Seattle's artist district. We offer in-house instrument repair for most stringed instruments, brass and woodwinds. Known for our friendly, knowledgable staff, we offer superb customer service to all.

Address: 6111 13th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA
Phone: (206) 767-2718
moc.erotscisumnwotegroeg@ofni
State: Washington
City: Seattle
Zip Code: 98108


Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
I just got a violin and wanted to touch base with someone who was knowledgeable with instruments. I got a cheep one and wanted to know what I could buy to make it sound better. I just wanted someone to tell me the basics of what I had and what I could improve about it. I ended up leaving with no questions answered and a cost estimation of $40 to file down the $5 violin bridge I had. I instead bought a shorter bridge on Amazon for $8. Also $20 for quality prelude strings. I pretty much looked elsewhere for everything I needed.
7 years ago (05-01-2018)
Knowledgeable staff, super helpful, low pressure, and a good mix of instruments at all price levels. I think it's the best all-around music store in Seattle. Emerald City Guitars has more high end stuff downtown (and is worth a visit) but Georgetown is a true working music shop.
7 years ago (13-02-2018)
I just bought my first guitar from them its a little off the beatin path which is nice because they have parking also they gave me a great deal on the guitar I bought I think I paid $89 for a classical guitar and also a guitar case for 20 bucks which was awesome
7 years ago (25-02-2018)
Found a new mandolin on the cheap and now I'm happy again. It was stolen Nancy S.
7 years ago (15-03-2018)
This shop's selection of instruments is quite good for its size, carrying guitars, basses, their respective amps, and keyboards primarily, although you'll be able to find some more obscure stringed instruments and other musical items as well. They do not have much in the home-studio offerings, so you'll have to go elsewhere for interfaces or microphones. All in all, I've purchased two guitars (on the same day, no less), several mic and guitar stands, accessories, and for the first 2 years I've lived in Beacon Hill, it was my go-to shop for repairs and adjustments, calling them before Guitar Center or any of the the other locations. I had an unfortunate experience with the owner here, involving some work being done on my baritone guitar. The instrument needs custom strings for its low tuning, which I provided and left the tuning written on the order form. It came back with the low string tuned incorrectly, the strings wrapped the wrong direction around the tuning pegs, and the intonation was way off when I tried to fix it. I asked for a refund after two days of trying to make it work. The owner ultimately refunded the service charge after repeatedly implying this was somehow my fault ("These custom tunings are guesswork most of the time") and that I didn't know my instrument ("All reverse headstock guitars are wrapped this way, the way it was before was wrong." ). I asked him to refund the strings, and he refused, saying, "I'm already out $80 on the service, that's not my problem." So he is out $80. I'm out $20 for the first set + shipping, then $20 for the second set, then $110 to have the guitar setup at Emerald City (who did an excellent job, despite wrapping the strings the way they had been on the guitar for 5 years before Georgetown Music enlightened me). Emerald City also treated me with the respect of a longtime customer. I'm reminded of this incident from several months ago, and sharing it, because I will be going to Emerald City music to pick my guitar up tomorrow morning, and will likely spend an extra $50 getting cables, picks, and anything else in addition to their service charge. For most people, Georgetown Music will be a sufficient store for what they need, but I've decided the extra 15 minutes and $30 is money and time well spent.
7 years ago (15-08-2017)
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