The Music Factory School of Music Reviews 49

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

One was learning piano the other guitar. Pianist student was 10 years old and had some previous experience. He seem to be slowly developing in a positive way. On the other hand my 12-year-old guitar s... See more

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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

My son has learned a lot from his drum teacher. My son was very entry level and now has become a moderate drum player. His teacher is fantastic and great with my son. Although my son has progressed... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

There guitar teacher don't know how teacher don't know acoustic guitar. WASTE OF MONEY I took my daughter there for one day, she realize that the chords he was teaching her were the wrong chords and h... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

If I knew about Guitar center giving classes. I would definitely go there than here. I was there to learn how to Dj. The person here would reschedule because he had to cancel. Made up only 30 min duri... See more

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  1. Musical Instrument Store
  2. Association or Organization
  3. Educational Institution
  4. Hobby Store
  5. School

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The Music Factory is Orange County's coolest Music School. Teaching Guitar, Drums, Piano, Voice and DJ classes. Owned and operated by Face to Face Drummer Danny Thompson, The Music Factory has been providing top quality music lessons since 2006. Check out our exclusive 30 Day Lesson Pass to get started in Music today.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Limited School with Narcissist Owner

We had multiple children participating in individual lessons and the band program for two years. I am an ex-pro musician with a degree in music from USC and was looking for a school operated by like-minded professionals to help me with the music education of my kids. I was looking for a situation that would provide The kids with an opportunity to collaborate with other talented young musicians and learn performance skills. The Music Factory was convenient because it’s quite close to where I live, but it didn’t work out and the primary reason is school owner Danny Thompson.

We tried hard to make it work. We showed up on time for everything, made sure our kids practiced, participated in every performance opportunity, and always paid our bill. But there were shortcomings in the program.

The individual lessons were Ok. Eric Behringer provided quality drum instruction but he’s gone now like others you will read about below. Yuka really helped our daughter with vocals. But if you want your student to learn standard music notation and theory you need to be careful. This school doesn’t focus on that and it will depend on which instructor you end up with.

Good individual instruction is widely available elsewhere. It was the band program that attracted us to TMF in the first place, but that program turned out to be a mess. We had three different band instructors during three rotations in a row, and none of them really knew what they were doing. They really didn’t know how to teach a band class or even how to architect a band to play music. Plus they were flaky. One of them missed two rehearsals in a row with zero advance warning and had no reasonable explanation. A scheduled performance was imminent so we reacted by running some rehearsals ourselves but school owner Danny Thompson didn’t like that. He also didn’t like it if we tried to help the kids pick songs to learn, communicate with other parents, or help our daughter use her own little keyboard instead of the school’s dinosaur. We didn’t feel welcome at the school. Danny seemed to just want us to drop our kids there and leave. I think that’s because we wanted to know what was going on and sometimes asked questions. But we never demanded anything from Danny or the school. We showed up on time for everything, participated in everything, and always paid our bill. We did try to discuss our concerns about the band program with Danny and I even offered to volunteer at the school to help out.

But Danny wasn’t open to hearing about our concerns and repaid our loyalty with a tantrum about “his way or the highway” and told us “no parent input allowed”. Then without warning he just deleted my kids’ accounts in the school’s online system sending THEM a message that they were “out”! He didn’t discuss options with us, give us the opportunity to withdraw from the school, or care about the effect his actions would have on our kids or other kids at TMF. He just deleted their accounts and notified them that they were out without even giving us a chance to tell them what was happening. They’re just kids they didn’t deserve that!

Danny Thompson is an insecure, unprofessional, over-controlling individual who only really seems to understand one style of music. He doesn’t want anyone around who knows anything or might have other ideas or question him in any way. He brags about his “world tours” playing drums for an obscure punk rock band and apparently thinks that gives him the skill to dictate the nuances of providing a music education for children. Apparently it doesn’t. He certainly can’t keep band instructors around there very long and it’s easy to see why.

Danny is too petty, volatile, and musically limited to be allowed to be responsible for your child’s musical education let alone their wellbeing. Doing damage to a child by establishing a permanent memory for them that they were "kicked out" of a school even though the child did nothing to deserve that doesn't faze Danny because he is a narcissist who lacks the compassion to understand that when children are entrusted to him he is responsible for their wellbeing and that his actions and behavior will affect them, maybe permanently.

If you are a parent who cares about what your child will learn and who they will learn it from look elsewhere. There are other music schools with better professional governance and a more flexible and competent approach for educating your child.

August 27, 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

There guitar teacher don't know how…

There guitar teacher don't know how teacher don't know acoustic guitar. WASTE OF MONEY I took my daughter there for one day, she realize that the chords he was teaching her were the wrong chords and he had a electric guitar on his hand he was teaching, and he didn't even inform here. He does't know acoustic guitar! THEY WILL NOT REFUND YOUR MONEY BACK. THE TEACHER THERE WON'T EVEN CALL YOU BACK!!!!

August 6, 2018
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

learn with fun

great music school in this area. my younger brother got lot of improvement within a month in bass. its a place of fun and learn.

April 29, 2017
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

We've had a great experience!

I have two children taking lessons here (one for drums, the other bass) and we've had a really positive experience. My kids love it and love their instructors. There is no whining or dragging their feet to go like with some other activities. If we could swing it, I know they'd be happy to go multiple times a week!

September 15, 2016
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Cool and fun music school

Mike Madariaga is a terrific guitar teacher. He's enthusiastic, talented, knowledgeable, polite and friendly. The Music Factory is a fun school. The recitals are very special, with a different theme every time, showcasing all ages and all skill levels among the school's students in a warm and friendly environment.

September 4, 2016
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Shad's amazing review!

I have been going to the Music Factory OC for about a year learning guitar and I would not think of going anywhere else. Everyone there is always nice and says hello. My instructor Ryan is phenomenal. He never gets upset with me. Ryan is funny and makes it fun. That is pretty much it.

September 2, 2016
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The best school in all of O.C !!!

Had a wonderful experience at the Music Factory!
Great staff, and great teachers. Would definitely recommend this school to everybody looking for an opportunity to grow their musical talent !

September 1, 2016
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great teachers

My son has taken guitar lessons for over a year and has enjoyed his experience. Mike M. has been patient and fun. I would highly recommend the Music Factory.

August 28, 2016
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Excellent Music school

My kids have been with Music Factory School for a year now and they loved it. Their teacher Ms. Zanna is the best! She is super nice to my kids and very patient with them. She showed up to their recital and cheered them on. Her support means a lot to us. Danny and Corey are both very nice as well. They always resolve our problems promptly. Overall, everyone there are nice and it's a great school!

August 27, 2016
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Lack of teaching

If I knew about Guitar center giving classes. I would definitely go there than here. I was there to learn how to Dj. The person here would reschedule because he had to cancel. Made up only 30 min during our session he said he has to leave. I had like about 2 hours that I still had but Never got them back. So I left and went to guitar center. I learned SO much there I was doing everything wrong what the person was teaching me. Waste of money trying to learn something that I was doing basically the same thing.

August 27, 2016
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Not as Hot as They Seem to Think

We've had lessons from several teachers for several instruments for two kids - the teacher's are musicians, not trained music teachers. The last teacher selected age inappropriate vocal music (sexualized content for an 8 yo) and told me I needed to allow my son to expand his interests. Since finding a local school with professional teachers, I have since learned of many errors my all of their former teachers. I guess I'm just not impressed by tattoos and brightly colored hair - we found the quality of instruction we were seeking elsewhere.

August 26, 2016
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Reply from The Music Factory School of Music

Hello..
Thank you for your feedback regarding our school. I wanted to touch on a few things. We are definitely a school that focuses on contemporary music and not a more classical approach. Pop and rock music so often do have more adult content in the songs and sometimes we have to be careful about walking that line. I can assure you that when we do band recitals and events like that we address lyrical content of songs the best that we can. Yes some of us here at the school are professional musicians. That is part of why many customers like us. However, we are not for everyone and it sounds like you found a better fit for what you were looking for for your kids. Many music teachers teach at multiple schools and I know many of those teachers as well as many of the school owners and I am very confident that we have some of the best teachers around. We are the only school i'm aware of that has written it's own curriculum books and has a testing program that accompanies those books. We are pushing boundaries to ensure that are teachers are "professional" at what they do. As I said before, we are not for everyone and i'm glad you have found a good fit for your kids, tattoos or not.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great people

Great people who care and embrace the pleasures of learning music

August 26, 2016
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Highly recommend!

My daughter has been a guitar student at The Music Factory for almost a year. She really enjoys her teacher and the atmosphere, and I enjoy how flexible and accommodating they are with make-up lessons. I would highly recommend this school of music.

August 26, 2016
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

study program

The study plan is well thought out and personalized to the pupils capabilities as well as learning pace

August 25, 2016
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great teachers

Kids rock group is awesome.

August 25, 2016
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Reply from The Music Factory School of Music

Thank you so much!!! We really appreciate you spending time with us..

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