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Good music stores in atlanta?
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 1:32 pm
by tubadude08
Any one know of any good music stores with sheet music and cds in Atlanta?
Ken Stanton
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 3:23 pm
by billeuph
Try Ken Stanton, on Rt. 41 in Marietta. Their sheet music slection is pretty good. Don't know about CD's.
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:04 pm
by jtuba
There is a Tower Records in Buckhead that has a good selection of CDs. Sheet music proved difficult to find.
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 11:16 pm
by Tubadork
Sadly, there really is not much down here.
For sheet music try:
JW Pepper- they have a wharehouse location here where you can browse the shelves. It's out I20 off Thornton Road
http://www.jwpepper.com/catalog/branch_atl.jsp
Carere Music- they have some tuba stuff (I think) but lots of Jamie Abersold stuff and some other brass music. Winters Chapel road off Peachtree industrial
http://www.careremusic.com/
Opus winds in Dectaur, the owner has come out to the Army tuba confrences in Atlanta and had some very nice stuff, but I'm not sure what he stocks on a regular basis
http://www.opuswinds.com/
Your best bet is to order stuff online through Robert King or Sheet music service of Portland.
For CDs the Tower that jtuba recommended is very good, but doesn't have tons of tuba stuff. The Symphony Store in Woodruff Arts Center has a nice selection of mostly ASO cd's, but there are some other Telarc discs. I would (once again) just order stuff from Tap or amazon.
Good luck,
let me know if you find some good stuff or what to get together and play some duets.
Bill "I Live in Vinnings" Pritchard
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 3:49 pm
by jtuba
My wife (violin) and I went out to JW Pepper when I first got to Atlanta based on their reputation. They don't have much of anything outside of high school band and orchestra music.