This place was conveniently located right next to the Best Western Inn we were staying at!
My father brought his piano and I brought my guitar so we could show off our skills to the Mesa locals. Although the locals we were with only consisted of 5, we managed to get our show up and going.
Pops needed a sustained foot petal for his keyboard. I needed some electric guitar strings, strap and picks as my setup is torn up due to hardcore rocking out.
Nice selection of guitars and basses with a subpar selection of pianos. Turns out Milano Music actually has an entire store across the street with looked dedicated strictly to pianos and piano related products. The brass section was kind of cool.. it's on the second level with about 4ft wide walk space and railing along the sides. A little intimidating, but once you get over the fact that you may or may not fall off this thing or it may collapse, well.. then everything begins to feel alright.
I was helped by an unnamed gentleman who took me right to the section I needed to be at. I'm an intermediate guitar player (in my head I like to think this), so I still have questions every now and then. When it comes to strings.. there's plenty of brands to choose from and all have claim to fame. Luckily the dude who was helping me out inquired my set up and pulled down the strings he thought suit best for me. To top it off, he even put in a 2 for 1 deal for me so I can try out a few different brands for a cheaper price. Thanks, brotha.
My father was helped by a young dude who found the exact foot pedal that came with my dads previous keyboard setup. Bing, bang, boom. Naturally we were in Milano for hours fiddling around, but if I needed something on the fly and happen to be in Arizona.. I feel the staff as well as the selection here would easily get me in and out and on the go.