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The Best Music Stores in Nashville

Posted on March 13   |   Updated on March 16
Daniel Sumstine

Daniel Sumstine

Exterior of Nelson Drum Shop with a large sign above glass windows displaying various drums inside.

Nelson Drum Shop has been keeping the city’s rhythm since 1983. (Daniel Sumstine / City Cast Nashville)

In a city famous for songwriting and live performances, these local music shops are where the sound begins. Spend an afternoon exploring them, and you’ll quickly see how Nashville’s music culture isn’t just heard — it’s built piece by piece, instrument by instrument. From vintage guitars with decades of stories to neighborhood spots where musicians still gather to talk about gear, these stores are part of the creative backbone of Music City.

Founded by longtime drummer and drum tech Bryson Nelson, this shop is known for its knowledgeable employees and friendly, musician-first vibe. Walk in, and you’ll find a wall of snares, cymbals from every major maker, and staff who can talk shop about everything from jazz tuning techniques to modern touring setups. The shop is also home to Weak Coffee, a unique coffee pop-up tucked right inside the store.

For decades, Corner Music was an iconic hangout in 12 South where local musicians would browse gear, talk shop, and inevitably run into someone they knew. But as the neighborhood grew more expensive, the longtime shop was pushed out of its original home. Today, Corner Music carries on that legacy at its new location on Dickerson Pike. The shop offers a wide selection of guitars, keyboards, and recording gear, along with the same welcoming, atmosphere that made it beloved in the first place.

Part music shop, part cultural space, Fanny’s House of Music has become one of Nashville’s most beloved creative hangouts. Located in East Nashville, the store focuses on guitars, basses, and vintage gear, but its mission goes beyond selling instruments. Fanny’s actively supports women and marginalized musicians through workshops, community events, and an inclusive vibe that makes everyone feel like they belong. It’s also just a fun place to browse, with colorful instruments lining the walls and a friendly staff who are always happy to answer questions.

For guitar lovers, Carter Vintage is basically a museum where everything happens to be for sale. The shop specializes in rare and collectible instruments — think vintage Martins, Gibsons, and Fenders played by generations of musicians. Walking through the showroom and seeing pieces of music history up close is unforgettable. Don’t be surprised if you spot a touring artist quietly testing out a guitar in the corner.

If your musical gear needs repairs, British Audio is the place to go. Musicians from across the country ship their amps here to be serviced by technicians who know these circuits inside and out. I had my studio monitors repaired here, and the team was incredibly helpful throughout the process. It’s also a place where Nashville’s tone obsessives go when they want their gear to sound perfect.

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