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The Music Lab
4.4 ★★★★☆ 16 Google reviews · Guitar & music store in Yorba Linda, California
Plan your visit
- 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 (714) 970-8282
- Website themusiclabyl.com
Hours
| Monday | 1–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 1–7 PM |
| Wednesday | 1–7 PM |
| Thursday | 1–7 PM |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
What's on the wall
“Victor and Ray have been extremely supportive of my child's music development and we owe them a great deal for the amount of love and attention they showed him every single lesson.”
“My son was enrolled at the music lab for about 8 years working with the incredible Ray Delgado on drums.”
“My son began his piano journey at Music Lab – and he couldn’t have found a better place.”
What players say again and again
“Great instructors and clean environment to learn various musical instruments.”
“My son has been taking drum lessons here for a couple of years now.”
From the reviews
My son was enrolled at the music lab for about 8 years working with the incredible Ray Delgado on drums. This place is like a second home that's filled with people who love music and love to teach.
Great place for music lovers. The staff is friendly and very knowledgable. Rental prices are reasonable.
The Music Lab is great! My son has been taking drum lessons here for a couple of years now. He just added guitar lessons recently, and he loves it too. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable.
The Music Lab is first rate....total professional teachers and equipment....Victor is always so approachable and a very good dude. I've been coming here for over 10 years and haven't been unhappy yet!
Lessons at The Music Lab
Reviews and the store's own info mention lessons at The Music Lab. 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.