The 10 Best Guitar Lessons Near Me (for All Ages & Levels) (2024)

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Seidenman's Guitar5.0Exceptional(8)35 hires on Lessons17+ years in businessConnor M. says, "Steve has played a tremendous role in the progress I've made as a guitar player. Lessons with him are enjoyable, rewarding, and low stress. He is a good listener; he pays attention to my playing and my questions, and provides valuable feedback. The work he gives me between lessons is always challenging, but reasonable, keeping me motivated and keeping the momentum going on improving my technique and musicality. He plays beautifully and seems to genuinely enjoy discussing all things related to music and the guitar." Read moreHerndon Guitar Lessons4.0(1)Offers online services4 hires on LessonsDaniel B. says, "He's easy to talk from and very patience with me -Dan " Read moreRon Turner Guitar Lessons5.0(4)Offers online services7 hires on Lessons17+ years in businessRick A. says, "Extremely knowledgeable and very patient!" Read moreMark Stultz Guitar5.0Exceptional(7)Offers online services5 hires on Lessons15+ years in businessEric J. says, "From the very first lesson Marks communication and desire to see me succeed has been exceptional. He has allowed me to explore many different styles and helped me express exactly what I am wanting from my playing. I would recommend Mark for any beginner to seasoned player looking to explore different styles and just get better.Eric" Read moreMusiQwest Education5.0Exceptional(6)Offers online services43 hires on Lessons8+ years in businessDiane M. says, "Nolan is an excellent teacher, a fabulous communicator and a great human being. I look forward to learning!" Read moreLive Online Music Lessons W/ Jeff Brent5.0Exceptional(22)Offers online services25 hires on Lessons32+ years in businessTessa B. says, "Jeff is not only an incredibly talented musician, but an awesome teacher and person. I started out with no piano experience and he got me up to speed quickly, especially on improv. His teaching style is very easy to respond to. I had to take a break for life reasons but will be back as soon as possible! Thanks Jeff :)" Read moreJay's Music Academy, LLC5.0(1)Offers online services5 hires on Lessons3+ years in businessHermy B. says, "Looking for a passionate and dedicated voice and piano instructor? You've found him! I have been doing music with Mr. Lens for the past four years and he has inspired me while helping me see my voice as an instrument. He taught me confidence in myself and the gift that I have. His focus will be on you, the student, and will help you achieve your musical goals--whether that is with singing or piano. " Read moreWww.charlotte-guitarlessons.com5.0Exceptional(7)Offers online services2 hires on Lessons27+ years in businessMax H. says, "I like working with Arda because he teaches at your pace and is always open for any questions and is glad to cover the thing you’re missing until you move onto the next one." Read moreGarden City Innovations5.0Exceptional(38)Offers online services27 hires on Lessons12+ years in businessAlicia G. says, "Dave is patient and kind while also making good use of the time. My son respects him, which motivates him to practice. Highly recommend!" Read more

Your Guitar Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do guitar lessons cost near me?

Guitar lessons cost $35 to $70 per lesson, depending on if they last 30 minutes or up to 1 hour. If it's a one-on-one lesson, it'll cost around $45 to $70 hourly. Learning guitar in a group is cheaper at $25 to $35 per session.

If you're taking lessons every month, it adds up to $170 to $315 with the typical prepaid discount.

Are guitar lessons worth it?

Guitar lessons are worth it since only a professional teacher giving you live feedback can guide you to learn faster. A good instructor helps you understand your mistakes and prevents you from developing bad habits.

Learning guitar by yourself takes a lot longer and won't prepare you as well to play in public.

At what age should I start guitar lessons?

Children can start guitar lessons from the ages of 6 to 10, or when they can comfortably hold the guitar and press the strings. Adults can start guitar lessons at any age, provided they practice regularly and patiently.

How many guitar lessons do I need?

The number of guitar lessons you need varies according to your goal and your practice routine. For many people, it typically takes about 2 to 6 months to play a simple tune. Mastering the guitar like a professional can take anywhere from 4 to 10 years.

What do you learn in guitar lessons?

In most guitar lessons, you can expect to learn:

  • How to correctly position your fingers to play chords
  • How to tune your guitar
  • How to play various scales
  • New techniques for plucking and strumming
  • How to read sheet music.

Are online guitar lessons good?

Online guitar lessons cost $35 to $55 per hour and are good for getting personal instruction from skilled teachers worldwide. Take advantage of flexible scheduling and immediate feedback while learning new guitar-playing styles. Plus, you can easily record lessons to review their advice later.

How do I find the best guitar lessons near me?

In order to find the best guitar lessons for you, look through nearby teachers listed here on the Lessons website. You can also ask for teachers at local music stores or community colleges.

Before you hire a guitar teacher, make sure to:

  • Check out prices from at least 3 different teachers.
  • Read their reviews on Lessons and Google.
  • Ask for a list of their current or previous students that you can talk to.
  • Talk to other parents about the teacher's reputation with their children.
  • Make sure you get a written agreement and schedule before your first lesson.
  • Avoid making a big payment upfront for a month of lessons until you're comfortable with the teacher.

What questions do I ask when choosing a guitar teacher?

To find the right guitar teacher, you can ask them these questions:

  • What kind of music degree do you have?
  • How many years of experience do you have in teaching guitar?
  • Can I have a free trial lesson to see if your teaching style helps me?
  • What is the average age of your students?
  • Will you assign me finger exercises as homework?
  • How often should I practice between lessons?
  • What textbooks do I need, and where can I buy used ones?
  • How many guitar-playing styles are you an expert in?
  • Can you modify your teaching style to suit my learning abilities?
  • What should I bring to our lessons, and how long is each one?
  • Can I get a copy of our schedule, agreement, and payment terms?
  • What is your policy if I have to cancel a class due to an emergency?
  • Can I choose some of my favorite songs to learn on the guitar?

Reviews for Ashburn guitar teachers

Recent success stories from people in the Ashburn area.

Lasha S.

Quick response time. Very professional, offered a lot of options

Seidenman's Guitar

Jim M.

I have been working with Ron for over 10 years. He is a great teacher and I have improved my skills in all areas. Ron is great to work with with vast knowledge and skills. He has the ability to help you understand even the most difficult skills and styles.

Ron Turner Guitar Lessons

Ron Turner Guitar Lessons

Lori G.

Mark was great to work with. The scheduling worked out perfectly. He is very helpful and my my son said he felt like he would learn alot from him. Looking forward to more lessons!

Mark Stultz Guitar

Mark Stultz Guitar

Kurt M.

We were able to reconnect with Nolan once again post Covid and he remembered our children. Great person!

MusiQwest Education

MusiQwest Education

Nichole B.

Jeff has been so kind and patient with my daughter and her violin lessons. We had previously taken a nine month break after her last instructor and Jeff has been able to make music fun again. You can tell he’s not just passionate about music but about helping others to love and appreciate it as well, which in my opinion is what makes a great instructor.

Live Online Music Lessons w/ Jeff Brent

Live Online Music Lessons w/ Jeff Brent

Jon P.

Arda’s teaching style is tailored to the individual. He has a ton of knowledge and experience on the guitar but still knows how to engage a beginner. After learning some basics online, he has ramped up my progress quickly-always enough of a challenge that I make large gains in between sessions and move beyond at the next session. His ability to teach some basic music theory along the way helps me build skills that come in handy down the road. His teaching style and pace keep me motivated and he adjusts as I progress. Highly recommended.

www.charlotte-guitarlessons.com

www.charlotte-guitarlessons.com

Alyssa M.

Working with James has been nothing shy of amazing. He is able to teach us so much in a short amount of time together each week. He’s been incredibly encouraging, positive and knowledgeable. He’s made such an impact on my son’s outlook, piano lessons have brought him right out of his shell. We couldn’t say enough great things about him!

Garden City Innovations

Garden City Innovations

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FAQs

What is the best way for an older person to learn guitar? ›

Adult guitar students are best served by taking weekly 45-60 minute private lessons with an experienced teacher and practicing for at least 20 minutes every day (or nearly every day). All things considered, this isn't a burdensome time commitment, and you will learn how to play the guitar quickly!

How much does it cost for guitar lessons near me? ›

The Average Guitar Lesson Cost in Los Angeles, California:

Local private one-on-one guitar lessons range from $35-50 for a half hour lesson, while in-person group lessons can cost $25 for a half hour lesson.

How many lessons do you need to get good at guitar? ›

Advancing to a Professional Standard: Mastery and comfort with various playing techniques, genres, and advanced music theory can potentially require several years of regular lessons and diligent practice. Thus, a ballpark estimate might place professional standard achievements at around 200 lessons or more.

How many years should you take guitar lessons? ›

So to answer the question, how long does it take to learn the guitar – you can learn a simple song in 30 minutes, but it can take you 2 -3 years to get to a decent intermediate level, 5 years to get really good with what you have learned and 10 years to jump to a more pro level.

Can a 70 year old learn guitar? ›

The resounding answer is yes. There really is no limit to what each one of us can achieve, and in many respects age is no restriction.

What is the first thing a guitarist should learn? ›

How to Play Notes On Your Guitar - One of the earliest things you'll learn as a beginner guitarist is learning where to place your fingers on the fretboard to be sure that note clearly rings out. Hearing notes clearly is key to identifying notes and learning how to play guitar.

How to pick a guitar teacher? ›

Personality Match

It's worth considering the personality fit. All other things aside, it is generally best to work with a teacher with whom you get along well, and who you feel inspires you to reach a new level of guitar playing ability.

How often should a beginner take guitar lessons? ›

The fastest and most efficient learning will happen with weekly lessons and regular practice. The people who can do this will see the fastest improvement in their playing skills. Daily practice would be preferable but even 20 minutes of focussed practice 3 or 4 times per week will make a big difference.

How much should I expect to pay for guitar lessons? ›

Guitar lessons generally cost between $40-$90 per hour*, but costs can vary widely depending on the teacher's education and performing level, the location, lesson length and whether they are in-person or online.

Is guitar harder than piano? ›

Although many feel it takes longer to master, the piano is a bit easier to actually play. If we look at the technical differences, the theory that goes into mastering both is quite different. The structure of a piano is quite logical, as is the sheet music.

How many years does it take to get really good at guitar? ›

More Arbitrary Ratings of Proficiency
LevelHours NeededDaily Practice Investment
Intermediate12501.8 years
Advanced25003.5 years
Expert50006.9 years
Professional1000013.9 years
5 more rows

Can I teach myself guitar? ›

If you are questioning whether you can teach yourself guitar, then the answer is an absolute yes. It could have been an issue a long time ago due to the unavailability of different learning resources we have today.

What is the maximum age to learn guitar? ›

And while you may have passed up the chance to be a child prodigy or teen heartthrob, it is never too late to start. Ask any teacher. Cathy Fink tells about a favorite student who picked up guitar at 55. “I went around the room and asked all the beginners what they were doing in the class,” she recalls.

What is the easiest musical instrument to learn? ›

If you're looking for an easy instrument to learn, any of these options fit the bill:
  • HARMONICA. One of the easiest instruments you can try, which is also very popular in a variety of styles, is the harmonica. ...
  • GUITAR. ...
  • UKULELE. ...
  • KEYBOARD. ...
  • DRUMS.
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What is a realistic timeframe to learn guitar? ›

From my experience, most students will be able to play things they feel good about in 3-6 months. This is also the time where you might realize it's harder than you thought.

Is 72 too old to learn the guitar? ›

So, I have some experience with this question, and more importantly, with the answer. I am going to tell you the answer right up front to set your mind at ease. Yes, anyone can learn to play the guitar, at any age, period. That is the truth, and I know it, because I have done it over and over and continue to do it.

Can you teach yourself guitar as an adult? ›

But the truth is, you are never too old to teach yourself a new skill, and the guitar is no exception. In fact, the guitar is one of the best beginner instruments to start with at any age – the only exception to this possibly being the piano as a first choice.

How long does it take an adult to learn guitar? ›

More Arbitrary Ratings of Proficiency
LevelHours NeededDaily Practice Investment
Basic312.5156 days
Beginning62510 months
Intermediate12501.8 years
Advanced25003.5 years
5 more rows

What is the oldest age to learn guitar? ›

And while you may have passed up the chance to be a child prodigy or teen heartthrob, it is never too late to start. Ask any teacher. Cathy Fink tells about a favorite student who picked up guitar at 55. “I went around the room and asked all the beginners what they were doing in the class,” she recalls.

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