Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.
How much do classical guitar lessons cost near me?
Most classical guitar lessons cost$35 to $70 per session for durations of 30 to 60 minutes. One-on-one lessons typically cost between $45 and $70 per hour, whereas group sessions are a more affordable option at $25 to $35 per class.
For those who prefer a digital classroom, online lessons cost $35 to $55 per hour. Monthly ongoing instruction costs $170 to $315 with a prepaid discount.
Why should I take classical guitar lessons?
You should take classical guitar lessons if you have an acoustic guitar and want to learn how to play classical concertos or Spanish-style music with fingerpicking.
Classical guitar lessons teach you how to:
Use nylon-string guitars and strum with the fingers instead of a pick
Develop your fingers to focus on complex fingerpicking techniques
Understand classical music theory and sight-reading
At what age should I start classical guitar lessons?
Children generally begin their classical guitar journey between the ages of 6 to 10, or as soon as they can hold the instrument well with enough hand strength to press the strings. Adults of all ages can master the instrument with the correct guidance and consistent practice.
How many classical guitar lessons do I need?
The number of weekly classical guitar lessons you need will depend on your personal goals and dedication to practice. A beginner might grasp a simple song within 2 to 6 months, but acquiring proficiency like a professional requires 4 to 10 years on average.
How do I find the best classical guitar lessons near me?
You can find proficient classical guitar tutors nearby by looking at the listings here on the Lessons platform. Sometimes teachers ara available through local music stores too.
Before hiring your tutor, always:
Obtain quotes from a minimum of 3 teachers and clarify what they teach.
Review feedback about them on Google and the Lessons site.
Request a reference list of their past students.
Ask fellow parents about their children's experiences with the tutor.
Secure a written agreement and schedule prior to the first session.
Make small initial payments to gauge the tutor's compatibility before committing to a full month.
What questions do I ask when choosing a classical guitar teacher?
Ask these pertinent questions to help you pick a classical guitar teacher:
Did you study music formally, and what qualifications do you have?
How many years have you been teaching classical guitar?
Could I have a trial lesson to see if your teaching method works for me?
What is the typical age range of your students?
Which model of acoustic guitar should I purchase?
Will you assign homework, and how much practice is required?
What type of strings are best for beginners?
Which books should I buy for learning classical guitar?
Can you accommodate different learning styles?
What essentials should I bring to class, and how long is each session?
Can I have a written copy of our class schedule?
What is your policy for missed classes?
Am I allowed to suggest songs that I would like to learn?
Reviews for Lynn classical guitar lessons
Recent success stories from people in the Lynn area.
Mar Generoso C.
“My lessons with Bob have been such an exciting experience! If you are willing to put in the time and follow Bob's expert teaching, you will be able to play beautiful music and bring a new joy to your life. Bob's gifted talent and vast experience is impressive, his love of music and desire to share his passion is inspiring. Open communication is key, Bob welcomes your questions, he feels that no questions are silly or stupid, especially if you're new at this! He wants your feedback and encourages dialog to make your lessons meaningful and the best for you!”
Mary G
Wolfman's School of Music
Janet A.
Ed O'Brien is a terrific teacher! I've been taking lessons from him for a few months on the ukulele and would recommend him to anyone who want to learn a new instrument or improve on an old one. Highly qualified and very patient. Give him a call--you won't regret it!
Ed O'Brien Guitar Lessons
K.M.
I really didn’t know the true potential of my voice until I started taking lessons at Bristol. There is a great deal to be learned in these lessons, and if you work at it results come pretty quickly. The classes are super fun and the teachers are knowledgeable, confident and very helpful. Definitely worth checking out even if you just like to sing for fun.
Bristol Recording & Voice Studios
Linda B.
Karen Sarkisian was an excellent pedal steel guitar teacher for our teenage son. She provided terrific, high-quality instruction, offered a nice balance between challenging and supporting him, and also jammed together, making the lessons a lot of fun too! We were fortunate to find Karen, a highly sought steel player for local gigs, as it was not easy to find someone who not only plays but also teaches this instrument. We highly recommend Karen!
Guitarsark Guitar Lessons
Arjun K.
He knows what he does, has amazing classes with my daughter, and focuses on very important aspects. His teaching method is really good.
Prestissimo
Chris W.
I took a starter lesson from Randy. I wanted to learn how to play a few songs but had never played a guitar before. Within ten minutes, I learned two chords at once and how to switch between them.
Finning my hand doing it on my iPhone helped so much as I could practice it later. He gave me exercises to build from and other chord formations. With one lesson, I'm definitely up and running.
I've also seen Randy perform live at venues in Boston. He can really play.
Randy Vera Scene Perfecting Music
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