Ancient or new, we're here for you. Let Music Alley help your church, school or organization make what you do available to the world. Live-streaming systems bring a whole new audience to your door. We'll help you get there. You need more than just great prices on audio and video gear. You need a reliable partner to help you think through your needs and design a system that will meet your needs now and grow with them in the future.
We'll be there from installation and training to the on-going support you need along the way.
We'll be there from installation and training to the on-going support you need along the way.
Services
Music Alley started out as a music store, providing instruments, lessons and basic music gear to folks in the Birmingham area. Over time the business began providing installed systems to churches, schools and businesses needing sound reinforcement. Steve Garrett and his crew bring decades of experience to finding the best options for your specific needs.
We can help you think through your specific situation to come up with a system that's perfect for today and ready for tomorrow. We've partnered with some of the best brands in the business over the years to get the best value at a great price. Equipment and instruments we trust to insure the best quality AV for your organization.
Reviews (1)
Danielle S.
Apr 19, 2013
I take piano lessons here from Jay. I was pretty nervous when I first began (I came in knowing almost nothing), but he really makes the lessons fun and the theory aspect hasn't been the nightmare that I thought it would be. He offers lessons for either 45 minutes or an hour and he's really great about working around your schedule. He's one of those multi-talented musicians that can play somewhere around 50 instruments.
I plan on bringing in bagpipes one day just to see if he can play them. (So.if anyone has some bagpipes laying around, let me know.) I believe he offers lessons for many different instruments, but I can only vouch for piano and guitar. The actual store is owned and run by his father, Steve. They sell all kinds of instruments and musical equipment. I've never actually purchased anything from them, but everyone has been really nice when I've come in for lessons.
I plan on bringing in bagpipes one day just to see if he can play them. (So.if anyone has some bagpipes laying around, let me know.) I believe he offers lessons for many different instruments, but I can only vouch for piano and guitar. The actual store is owned and run by his father, Steve. They sell all kinds of instruments and musical equipment. I've never actually purchased anything from them, but everyone has been really nice when I've come in for lessons.