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Top 10 guitar teachers in Florissant, MO

Students agree: these Florissant guitar lessons are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
J. Oscar School Of Music

J. Oscar School Of Music

5.0Exceptional(12)
6 hires on Lessons
15+ years in business
Serves Florissant, MO
Shaun says, "Great" Read more
Guitar Lessons With Matthew Von Doran

Guitar Lessons With Matthew Von Doran

5.0Exceptional(9)
Offers online services
1 hire on Lessons
43+ years in business
Serves Florissant, MO
Davis B. says, "I have been a student with Matthew for over 11 years. He has been an invaluable resource in my musical education/career. The thing i like most about his lessons is that he gives you the information needed to hone you craft (like techniwue and music theory), while also keeping you inspired to create your own art. Matthew's lessons are a must have for anyone wanting to elevate their understanding and enjoyment of guitar. Can't recommend/thank him enough!" Read more
On The Rise

On The Rise

New on Lessons
36+ years in business
Serves Florissant, MO
40 years of playing. 20 years teaching and I teach to make it fun, exciting and relaxing at the same time. Homework and practice is necessary as well as patience and determination. Dedicating to practice makes perfect! I look at it as passing down a gift I have so others may enjoy it as much as I have. Do what you love ❤️
Pick, Pluck, 'n Strum

Pick, Pluck, 'n Strum

New on Lessons
3+ years in business
Serves Florissant, MO
Playing music with others is just plain fun! Begin your study of guitar, fiddle, banjo, or mandolin by experiencing the enjoyment and camaraderie of learning to play in a string ensemble. Eric is a multi-instrumentalist playing numerous styles of music on the guitar, banjo, mandolin, and fiddle. At the age of 5, Eric began his musical studies on the piano and later played the cello in his youth orchestra. He began learning the guitar at age 13 and has been playing for 35 years. He is a former owner-instructor of two teaching studios and is a seasoned performer and service musician.
Altman Music Studio

Altman Music Studio

5.0(1)
Offers online services
Serves Florissant, MO
Caroline says, "She is an excellent teacher! Expects the best and knows how to train students that succeed! Gives them real-world experience through recitals and competitions as well as classical pieces, techniques, and music theory! If you want a strong foundation in piano with an experienced teacher, you should for sure check it out! " Read more
NOTEWORTHY Vocal And Guitar

NOTEWORTHY Vocal And Guitar

New on Lessons
3+ years in business
Serves Florissant, MO
I have been a guitarist over 46 years and have sung all my life. I learned the hard way (after losing my voice at a gig) what to do to keep my singing voice in shape and have a three-and-a-half octave range to work with. I play in several bands in St. Louis and Illinois and love what i do - and paople react to that. I have also been a voice-over recording artist for many scenarios. I love to share my knowledge and experience with those wanting to learn an achieve more with their talents.

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 Florissant guitar teachers

Recent success stories from people in the Florissant area.
Janet V.
Everyone is so nice and welcoming the moment you walk through the door; not only the first visit, but each visit thereafter.
J. Oscar School of Music
Rich
Matthew Von Doran is an excellent teacher who has a way of explaining elements of learning the guitar that are easy to comprehend. Lessons are fun and a great value.
Guitar Lessons with Matthew Von Doran
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