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Post  Posted: Jan 25, 2006 - 11:05 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top
Post subject: Buying a Guitar

I was wondering where would be the best place in shanghai to buy a guitar, havn't seen any stores around, it would be great if someone could point me in the right direction.
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Post  Posted: Jan 25, 2006 - 11:18 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

East Jinling Road(near Peoples' square) ,many many Guitar shops.~~~
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Post  Posted: Jan 26, 2006 - 07:39 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

There are a lot of music stores by the music conservatory on FengYang road near Huai Hai road. If you walk around the area, you will find many stores that sell and service musical instruments

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Post  Posted: Jan 26, 2006 - 07:54 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Try Parsons Music 16 Fenyang Lu. Depending on what your after and budget etc they should have something there. Both electric and accoustic. Chinese made and better known makes for both types. Prices ranger from around just sub 1,000yuan to over 10,000yuan. Also has a great range in drum kits cymbals pianos etc. Good all round music store. Hope thats of help to you.

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Post  Posted: Jan 26, 2006 - 10:30 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

If you can wait until November when the Musical Instrument Expo comes to Shanghai, that would be your best bet. Guitars from all over Asia will be here and most will be on sale. I saw several electric Fender copies for under $50.00.

I bought a mandolin at a place on Jinling Lu. There are many guitars there. Good luck.

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Post  Posted: Jan 26, 2006 - 12:34 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Any dates for the above expo?

One of the people I know bought a good quality guitar on Jinling Lu. He is very happy with it. It was an import and he was able to bargue with them.

Watch out for guitar strings here. Locally made ones are crap and even good quality ones have a tendancy to break, usually the wire wound lower strings. In summer sweat gets on them and the salt travels by osmosis down the strings windings and they pop at the bridge or the neck fret where the greatest tension is.

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Post  Posted: Jan 26, 2006 - 12:57 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

there is an international instrument shop on Nanjing Lu, near Shimen Yi Lu
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Post  Posted: Jan 26, 2006 - 01:20 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

The expo is scheduled for October of 2006. I know that is a long time to wait but you can score some serious deals there. Here is a related website:

http://www.messefrankfurt.com/corporate/en/messen_detail.html?guid=mf_ ddsp147_634

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Post  Posted: Jan 26, 2006 - 02:54 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

The best advice was the first post. Jinling Road near downtown really has a buttload of guitar shops. I spent a day looking for mandolin strings and wasted alot of time in the Fenyang road area near the music conservatory as some people above recommended, by I found my strings almost immmediately in Jinling road.

Fen Yang Road is good for classical musicians (violin, piano, orchestra type instruments, sheet music, etc.) but for guitars you are better off going to Jinling Road.
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Post  Posted: Jan 26, 2006 - 02:58 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Hey travelinjack!
I just now saw your post. What kind of mandolin music do you play? I'm a bluegrass fan personally. Unfortunately, I don't really know how to chop chords in accompaniment to any band, but rather only can be solos now, maybe I'll practise more later... hahaha
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I try to play bluegrass but I suck. Pretty much just strum along. I was playing with some folks that played a wide range of styles: rock, jazz, BG. The thing has been gatherin dust for a couple of months (no dust really just sleeping in its case). I have just been too busy to play. I miss my BG buddies back in NC and goin to the BG festivals.

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Post  Posted: Feb 07, 2006 - 01:57 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

I have good experiences from Bestfriend music in Jungling Rd. Wanted a cheap electric guitar and bought Squier stratocaster copy (Made in China) for RMB800 with hardcase. In some other stores on the same road you can find lots of cheap guitars, but I noticed even Squiers were fake (they are making fakes of fakes). Acoustic guitars (made in China) start from 200 RMB. Forget importet guitars they are more expensive that in Europe of US. Avoid also Tom Lee music in Nanjing Xi Rd. The price for same guitar can be double compared to Best Friend Music.
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Post  Posted: Feb 07, 2006 - 05:03 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

yes, a lot of shops selling musical instruments on Jin Ling Road , it is near the Bund and Yu Garden.
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Hi all, yes East Jingling is the way to go - last year I purchased a telecaster copy with a hardshell tweed case (plastic tweed? but a nice case) from best frieds music store for a combined price of only $610rmb....not bad really got me through the three months I was here.....I'm back now (to stay) and this time brought with me one of my 7 seventies stratocasters (it's a compiled 1972, sound beautiful...plays like butter.)

I have not seen one single vintage instrument in a shop in Shanghai....does anyone know of a place where I can find vintage guitars? I need to see vintage guitars....I like old guitars.....PERIOD.....if there is no shop featuring vintage instruments...then is there a private dealer market here for vintage rigs?

All thoughts are welcome and encouraged...if anyone else out there has a vintage instrument or two....let me know....just trying to understand the market here - is there a vintage market?

To get the ball rolling...how much should a 1970s twin reverb go for here - anyone? (I'm trying.....)

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Post  Posted: Feb 10, 2006 - 11:11 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

At the Blarneystone on a Sunday evening 6.30 is to 9 or 10 ish there is an open mic session. Paul Curren one of the managers and the head of entertainments welcomes along players. Mostly the music is Irish/Scottish but yound Alan plays a mean banjo and we have had one or two good mando players in there.

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Post  Posted: Feb 10, 2006 - 11:24 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

For vintage stuff you need to go to Tokyo. In SH there is nothing.

There is one good place in Shibya called "Nancy". Lots of vintage guitars. Web pages not that good but you may find something, http://www.nancy-g.com.

I have other links somewhere on my other computer and may post them to you if you want (assuming still have them)
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Post  Posted: Feb 10, 2006 - 11:40 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

http://www.tcgakki.com/menu/englishpage.html.

LOTS of Fenders and Gibsons including vintages.
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Post  Posted: Apr 05, 2006 - 02:04 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

hi , I just got a ascoutic bass, local made. bought for a month but hardly got time to play. it's a 4 string. it's a beautiful bass. I want to sell it as I'm going back to SG to bring back my Electric bass.. anyone interested to buy from me for RMB600. with softcase.. If you go to my Best friend, you can get it new for RMB 1000 after much discount...sms me at 13816586142. thanks. (no discount pls..., i hate that)
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Post  Posted: Apr 07, 2006 - 06:16 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Does anyone know if one of those guitar stores also sell others related products as t-shirts and posters of rock n' roll bands? Marcus Pizzato
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Post  Posted: Apr 09, 2006 - 03:13 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Hi Folks, there is a relatively new open stage at Dans Old Farm House 318 JuluLu Shanghai 8:30 PM every Thursday, it is a true open stage where you can sing ,play, do jokes all sorts of stuff and if you get up and do your stuff for at least 15mins you get a free 500ml of beer!. I also agree with LoopKicker , the Blarney Stone is a good jam and young Alen does do a mean banjo.
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I'm wondering whether I'd be better buying a new electric guitar in Nanjing or Shanghai, I'll be in both during the next few weeks though I currently reside in Danyang, Jiangsu province.

I want to get a PRS Custom 22 ideally, but if the prices are western I'll settle for the SE range or similar, and seeing as they're manufactured in South Korea I'd expect the price to be good here.

Last time I checked Shanghai the shops weren't that great, though admittedly I'm not sure if I checked Jinling Road as has been suggested. Anyone know if Nanjing is good for electric guitars? I'll be there this weekend.

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Post  Posted: Apr 12, 2007 - 10:28 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

best friend music co on the corner of jinling road (parallel 1 street back from renmin lu) about 3 streets back from central t¡bet road (westin hotel road).
they have the best selection and some ok quality. They even have decent mics, and the staff are actually into music.

there is still not a single decnt cover nband in town since the old band left Luna at xintiandi.
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Post  Posted: June 03, 2007 - 12:44 AM  Reply with quote  Back to top

hie. i have a few qns..

1) how much is a decent guitar? (an accoustic with a pickup plus hardcase)
2) what kind of brands tt are common in shnaghai? yamaha? taylor? fender? takamine?
3) how much are the pedals there in shanghai? like distortion or wah pedal etc?

i'm going in a few months time.. n am saving up money..
haha..
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Post subject: know any guitar luthiers?

Hi everyone,

I know my reply to this thread is 2 years late. =) But at least I found it with goggle.

Summary:
1. Fengyang = classical instruments
2. Jinling = contemporary instruments

I assume that if I want to find a guitar luthier, I should head to Jinling. I won't consider myself an expert at fixing guitars so I think I better leave my precious guitar to the experts... =)

Any particular shops anyone can recommend?
1. They can dialogue in English
2. They are reliable and skillful
3. They won't rip you off

Help, help. =)
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Post  Posted: Jan 01, 2009 - 09:10 PM  Reply with quote  Back to top

Yay for google search.

So like some of the other posters in this thread I'm looking to buy an electric bass here in Shanghai. I've been up and down Jinling Lu and was very unimpressed with the state of some of the instruments I was looking at (you'd think they would at least try to tune them).

One thing I am really wondering aout is all the Warwick bass guitars I am seeing. What's the cheapest place to get one of these basses? I know the "rock bass" is being made in China and it seems to me that 4000 RMB is fairly expensive for one of these.
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