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Midwest Music Center
4.5 ★★★★★ 64 Google reviews · Guitar & music store in Norfolk, Nebraska
Instruments for sale and rent, including guitars, violins, keyboards, and drums.
Plan your visit
- Repairs & setups a repair bench comes up in reviews and the store's own info — call ahead for turnaround, since good techs run a queue
- Lessons lessons come up in reviews and the store's own info — call about openings, instruments taught, and rates before the first visit
- Instrument rentals rentals mentioned — the usual route for band & orchestra season; ask about rent-to-own credit
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (402) 379-5252
- Website midwestmusiccenter.net
Hours
| Monday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–7 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–7 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
What's on the wall
“While my daughter enjoyed lessons with the original teacher, the teacher will suit her better as she ages since she is still pretty little.”
What players say again and again
“If your looking for people who have a genuine passion in music and are knowledgeable, Chad is the guy for you.”
“The workers are very helpful and there are great prices for high quality music supplies.”
From the reviews
Great store, great staff. Alexis is so kind and knowledgeable—she answered all questions I had and was quite respectful. Cannot recommend Midwest Music enough!!
We got my daughter's guitar and amp here with a good deal.. Check out "Chad Bucks" on their website
They helped me pick and play a guitar. I eventually bought it and started picking it when I got home. Very helpful customer service. Recommend going here instead of the cheap $40 guitars on Amazon. They will last longer.
Great selection of instruments, accessories, music, and lessons. The staff is always very knowledgeable and heavily involved in the community.
Lessons at Midwest Music Center
Reviews and the store's own info mention lessons at Midwest Music Center. If you're signing up a beginner (or restarting yourself), a quick call ahead answers the three things that matter: which instruments they teach, whether the schedule has openings at the time you actually need, and what a first lesson costs. There's no wrong first guitar — a good teacher will happily work with whatever you walk in with, and a shop that teaches usually keeps affordable starter instruments and rentals on hand for exactly this reason.