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Miracle Music is a musical haven

Angie Stewart, Charger Staff

Miracle Music, owned by Gary Arms, is the place to go for people who are interested in buying, selling, or trading instruments or taking music lessons.

They feature a variety of guitars and other different types of instruments in the store. If a particular i tem is not in stock, the sales associates will be happy to order whatever the customer is looking for. Musical items such as amps, microphones, effect pedals, strings, picks, cables and music books are also available in the store. Prices for electric guitars start at $189, while acoustic guitars start at $289. Miracle Music carries brands such as Fender, Austin, Alvarez, Larrivee, Martin, Enforcer, Remo, Crate, Shure and Digitech.

Miracle Music has a consignment corner located in the back of the store. Customers can buy, sell, or trade used instruments of any sort. The store collects fifteen percent of the purchase.

Customer can come in and take guitar, banjo, mandolin lessons. Ed Warren, Tim Eldrige, Gary Arms and Jimmy Bryant are the guitar instructors. Banjo lessons are taught by Mark Marshall, while James Ramsey teaches mandolin lessons. Lessons are $13 per half hour.

The service at Miracle Music is excellent. The workers are helpful, friendly, and willing to help with any customer who needs something or has a question.

The store is small, with musical instruments and posters covering the walls. Sales associates are willing to help customers as soon as they walk in the store.

Miracle Music is located at 103 W. Main Street in Algood. The store is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. To conact Miracle Music, call 537-6321.