Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.
How much do blues guitar lessons cost near me?
Blues guitar lessons cost$35 to $70 per session and last anywhere from half an hour to an hour. Private classes cost $45 to $70 per hour. For those who prefer camaraderie, group lessons cost $25 to $35 per session.
For committed learners, a monthly plan of ongoing lessons costs $170 to $315.
Alternatively, virtual lessons are available for$35 to $55 per hour, making musical education accessible to all.
Are blues guitar lessons worth it?
Blues guitar lessons are worth it to play blues guitar because the structured and custom-tailored teaching approach accelerates progress while enhancing technique. Self-learning, while possible, is a longer road laden with the risk of cultivating bad habits.
A blues guitar teacher will show you the essentials like:
How to emphasize playing on expressively
Ways to get confident improvising with a jazz band
Mastering the 12-bar blues progression and blues scales
Learning unique techniques like string bending, slides, and vibrato
What age is best to start blues guitar lessons?
Children can start blues guitar lessons between the ages of 6 to 10 years old at the earliest. The best time is whenever they can hold the instrument easily and have the hand strength to press on the strings.
Adults of all ages can learn to play blues guitar with the right instruction and regular practice.
How many blues guitar lessons do I need?
The number of blues guitar lessons you need all depends on what you're aiming for and how long you practice. Beginners typically learn how to play a simple song in 2 to 6 months on average. However, mastering blues guitar takes at least 4 to 10 years.
How do I find the best blues guitar lessons near me?
If you want to find the best blues guitar lessons for you, then look at teachers nearby on the Lessons website. You can also check out guitar lessons at your local music shops. Before you choose a guitar teacher, remember to do these things:
Check prices from 3 different teachers and ask what they'll teach you.
Read what others said about them on Google and on the Lessons website.
Ask for a list of other people they've taught to see if they're good.
For kids, ask other moms and dads what their kids say about the teacher.
Get a plan on paper about when your lessons will be before you start.
Pay a little at first to see if you like the teacher before you pay for a whole month.
What questions do I ask when choosing a blues guitar teacher?
To find the best guitar teacher, you could ask these questions:
What type of music degree do you have?
How long have you been teaching blues guitar?
Can I have one lesson for free to see how I like it?
What are the ages of most of your students?
Which kind of blues guitar and equipment should I buy to practice with?
Will you give me some finger patterns to practice at home?
How much should I practice at home between lessons?
What books should I get, and do you know where I could find used ones?
How many different blues guitar techniques can you teach?
If I'm struggling with learning, can you change the way you teach me?
What should I bring to class, and how long is each lesson?
Can I have a copy of our class plan, agreement, and how much it costs?
If I have an urgent problem and need to cancel, what happens?
Can I choose some songs that I want to learn?
Reviews for Cary blues guitar lessons
Recent success stories from people in the Cary area.
Ian
Teacher Treana’s bubbly personality. She’s always patient and is great with the kids!
Melodiya Music n’ Stage
Siang L.
My 9 years old son loves to learn guitar from Jay. He gives us tips to look for electric guitar when we are looking for one. I will recommend him to whoever wants to learn guitar
SnakkDaddy Productions
Colette P.
Great teacher with a comprehensive teaching method that works for me
The Academy of Music Online
Tristan B.
What you’re looking for is someone who cares more about the art form than its commodification, and this is the guy. Brian West isn’t just some guitar teacher, this is a Flamenco guitarist who loves what he does, Paco de Lucia style. Brian isn’t some real-life YouTube how-to guy who reenacts a script and forces a bovine smile to remind you how much he doesn’t care about you as much as he does the sum you just paid him. No, he cares alright. I specifically remember his patience and candor when I didn’t practice well or on time, or the subtle excitement in his eyes when I successfully learned one of his assigned classical pieces. Brian and his well-groomed beard don’t come to your house with a classical guitar just so that you learn Wonderwall, you’ve chosen someone who truly loves the intangible feelings and sensations of playing with an emphasis on technique; you will get good. Don’t worry though, you will easily imbibe his advice. He’s particularly good at explaining small details even to the most novice ear. The only thing standing between you and getting proficient within a few months is you. Otherwise, Brian will be right there watching on your path to appreciating the guitar.
Brian West Guitar
Amanda T.
Our family has been very pleased with the enthusiasm of our instructor and the knowledgeable approach that is shared with our children. He finds their interests and uses those to help them succeed in what they are learning. We think it is a great place to learn something new and have fun!
Clayton School of Creative Arts
Bob K.
The instructor is very patient, allowing the student learn at his /her own pace., even for a slow learner. That is important.
Raleigh Guitar School
Tim C.
Steve was very knowledgeable about music and teaching, and he was able to break down topics and ideas into easily digestible lessons and teaching moments. He noticed issues with my playing and helped me correct them both by showing me the correct way to do something and giving me exercises/a curriculum to work on. A shame that I am not able to continue doing lessons with him because of a change in our schedule, but I highly recommend him to future prospective students if he becomes available as a teacher again.
The Bass Sage
Scott A.
Very practical approach for a adult student, gives materials and feedback, then lets me work through the process.
Cary School of Creative Arts
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