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They are a rental store which sucks for lessons 5/2/2011

While their rentals are about even with Music Tech, I am afraid that their lessons are too and that's not good but it isn't by accident. They advertise they have been teaching since 1976 as if that means that the BUILDING has been building up all of this experience while the staff has been a revolving door of part timers. When it comes to judging the quality of a facility's teaching staff, It is how long the TEACHER has been teaching that matters, NOT the BUILDING'S ADDRESS. It is very typical result of policies of facilities that view lessons as nothing more than a real estate deal and the most consistent red flags that would indicate that are their needless sign-up fees and pricing all teachers the same whether they have been teaching 30 years or 30 seconds. Instructors are obviously NOT interchangeable any more than guitars are but these types of facilities are always hoping to distract you from that ""oh duh"" until they have you signed up and locked into the facility not the teacher. Why this should matter to you is that you will end up paying for professional instruction but not only will you not receive it, you will be locked into poor training. There are likely only a couple of teachers of each instrument in south Florida who are really qualified to be charging the prices that these ""real estate"" facilities charge and they are not going to hand over half their paycheck to a greedy store so these facilities rely deceptive tricks to fool people who just don't know any better.. You are no more likely to find any of these instructors in these greedy facilities than you would find a $5000 Martin guitar at a store that sells all guitars for $1000. You wouldn't even find a $1000 in a place like that or even a $500 in place like this and while this is an ""oh duh"", greedy store owners find some way to convince themselves that it doesn't apply to music instructors. Or more precisely, that it's ok to try to mislead customers by passing off inexperienced instructors as the real thing. It's funny how all of these owners are ALWAYS complaining about their teachers and how they cannot seem to handle teaching AFTER they have been hyping these same teachers for months as as being able to teach anything. The main reason facilities charge registration fees is because they cannot keep most of their instructors much longer than a few months at a time and they want to lock you into the facility so that you do not leave with the instructors but students do not particularly appreciate always having to start over all of the time right when the students are finally starting to know them. When students start over with a new teacher who has NEVER taught in their entire lives, the prices do NOT drop. Quality of the lessons will plummet but not the price until you quit or wise up and find a REAL teacher but you will likely spend over a $1000 by that time and wasted months of effort. If you are lazy, don't want to talk to YOUR instructor BEFORE you sign up then you are GUARANTEED to be disappointed. If you value their 5X5 room for a half hour/hour per week as much as you value the quality of your instructor, then this the place to be. Their guitar and bass accessories, books are adequate but their prices are not great but I still prefer them to Guitar Center. more
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