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Oklahoma Music Co. - Midwest Weatherford
4.2 ★★★★☆ 43 Google reviews · Guitar & music store in Weatherford, Oklahoma
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 (580) 772-2237
- Website oklahomamusicco.com
Hours
| Monday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
What's on the wall
“We have formed a bond with them over the past 5 years and I trust their sales as well as their tuneups and repairs.”
Brands they deal
From the reviews
Cool little music store. My husband found what he was looking for. Friendly staff.
Nice people. Owner or the boss Shane is very informative. If he can't do the guitar repairs, he knows the techs in town that do. Not as many guitars or amps as Guitar Center in OKC. But good enough for Weatherford. Has mostly affordable instruments but has a few JEMS 4 sale.
Staff is always very friendly and helpful. They are also knowledgeable about the products they sell. If I ask a question and they do not know, the staff finds the answer.
The experience was great!! Nice employees and they never once came and rushed us along while we browsed. My Grandson needed new drumsticks and my Granddaughter needed new guitar strings. The fella came and asked if we needed any help and guided us where everything we needed was.
Lessons at Oklahoma Music Co. - Midwest Weatherford
Reviews and the store's own info mention lessons at Oklahoma Music Co. - Midwest Weatherford. 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.