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The Fretted Frog Acoustic Guitar Store
1200 N Alvarado St, Los Angeles, CA 90026

The Fretted Frog Acoustic Guitar Store sells unique guitars, banjos, ukuleles, amplifiers and effects pedalsMore from a variety of notable manufacturers. It also offers repairs, guitar customization, entry-level instrument rentals and lessons.</p> <p> </p>

Bedrock Studios
1623 Allesandro St, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Bedrock Studios provides musicians with rehearsal space, rentals, song-writing space, video shoots and housing. ItMore offers hourly rentals as well as monthly membership plans. The studios' in-house team of repair technicians can modify guitars, amps, mics and pro-audio gear, which can also be found in its retail pro shop. The studio features multiple isolation spaces and a Pro Tools control room that can be used for guitar overdubs, voiceover work and music for commercials.
Dave's Accordion School
3058 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90039
Established in 1971, Dave's Accordion School provides instruction for adults and children who want to learn piano,More keyboards, violin, mandolin, guitar, caballero dance and, of course accordion. It also provides instrument repairs and sells accordions and accessories. 
Lunaria Music Academy
1803 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Led by owners Rebecca Carr and Carol Warren, Lunaria Music Academy offers private lessons as well as group classes andMore instruction for students in the Echo Park area. Instruction is available for guitar, piano, drums, songwriting and performance coaching. Lessons are offered for students of all ages. Private sessions cost $30 per half hour, and other subjects vary in price. Call for more information or to schedule a lesson.
Libreria Mexico De Echo Park
1632 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Libreria Mexico De Echo Park is primarily a Spanish-language bookstore that caters to Mexican culture and literature.More You'll also find a large selection of Latin-American music on CD and cassette here. Browse the hodgepodge of gifts and accessories, from the standard-issue nylon string guitar to the assortment of cell phone chargers and headsets. To one side of the shop is a magazine rack with the month's newest Mexican periodicals. Near the counter you'll see an array of new Spanish-language hardcovers and bestsellers for your perusal. It even performs money transfers here.