Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.com.
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 Woonsocket classical guitar lessons
Recent success stories from people in the Woonsocket area.
Micah L.
I began drumming lessons in 2010 with TDS when I was age 9, and continued them for five, six more years. In this time, I learned the rudiments all drummers — professionals and hobbyists — know while picking apart the different rhythms and beats of popular music in the time (and then practicing them ourselves). My fondest memory is Kris pushing me to play Rope by Foo Fighters for the annual recital. I was nervous that it was too difficult a song for me (this is well into my time with TDS), but Kris’s confidence in me as a growing drummer paved the way for a performance of which I continue to be proud. I did the song with months of preparation; sheet music, apps tracking beats (shout-out to Jammit, a godsend for new drummers), and simply listening to the groove itself, Kris and I worked hard for that performance. It’s been a pleasure watching TDS grow over the years. I’ve stopped my lessons about five years ago due to a growing workload, but my love and passion for the drums remains high. This is, unquestionably, thanks to the personable, kindhearted leader of TDS, Kris Russell. I’ve sent so many of my peers looking to get into the groove to Kris. He is a considerate individual with a heart of gold, and has a deep love and talent for the drums; when I say he’s good, I mean he’s *really* good. The Drummer’s Studio continues to grow and expand as it enters a new decade, adding new instruments and instructors to the party, and I am so happy and proud for/of Kris for building such a great business. I’ll never forget my time with TDS. Thanks for everything.
The Drummers' Studio
Elena
J Caban is a talented, motivating, fun and experienced teacher!! My son has been taking guitar lessons with John for about a year now and he has learned so much!! He always looks forward to his lessons! Together, they work on technique, learning chords, putting chords together and creating music!! Not only has my sons confidence in playing guitar increased, so have his skills and his love for playing music!!
J Caban Music
Brendon W.
I started lessons with Bill to learn classical guitar after 5 years of self-taught electric and steel string acoustic playing. My playing has improved immensely since I started working with him. Not only has he introduced me to classical guitar but he has taught me how to effectively practice to constantly improve. Bill has a wealth of experience and knowledge to draw upon and I cannot say enough good things. A++
William Buonocore
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