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Top 10 guitar teachers in Provo, UT

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Best In Music Education Center

Best In Music Education Center

4.7(3)
Top Pro
Offers online services
4 hires on Lessons
Serves Provo, UT
Laren M. says, "Great instructor and convenient location." Read more
JITonality

JITonality

5.0Exceptional(6)
Offers online services
7 hires on Lessons
Serves Provo, UT
David W. says, "Very helpful and enthusiastic. Jared is a fantastic teacher and guitarist. Highly recommend for anyone looking to learn fingerstyle guitar!" Read more
Jam Sesh Guitar Lessons

Jam Sesh Guitar Lessons

5.0Exceptional(16)
Serves Provo, UT
Tyler D. says, "Sam Aukerman is a god and I am unworthy to be in his presence, I have given him 4 of my wives and it is still not enough, I only have my life left to give" Read more
C ♭ Bartlett Music

C ♭ Bartlett Music

New on Lessons
Offers online services
Serves Provo, UT
I offer noot just lessons but also audio recordings. I teach a wide variety of music and technology relates subjects. Seeing students suceed and over come challenges.
Flute Lessons With Brenn

Flute Lessons With Brenn

4.0(1)
Offers online services
Serves Provo, UT
Camrie C. says, "She really helped my skills go from good to great with certain exercises and various pieces from various genres." Read more
Lee's Academy Of Music

Lee's Academy Of Music

5.0(2)
Offers online services
1 hire on Lessons
Serves Provo, UT
Maksad A. says, "The teacher that I had was very friendly and she made sure that I understood every concept playing piano before moving to other lessons. Also, she was very flexible with scheduling and understanding learner's condition. One thing that I liked the most was that I wanted to create my own piano learning journey by deciding what I wanted to learn the most, so she helped me along the way and she even wrote a sample classical music that I really liked to play on the piano. I am still taking lessons from Lee's Academy and it has been the best learning experience that I had. I would highly recommend to anyone who is considering on taking music lessons. " Read more
Vera Alder

Vera Alder

5.0(2)
Top Pro
Offers online services
4 hires on Lessons
Serves Provo, UT
Flexible and fun! Playing both in and out of method books. Learn to play chords and scales. Making up music. Use apps to learn rhythm and notes. Play for others at local senior centers. I have a Facebook page that showcases student performances to be shared with family and friends. (https://www.facebook.com/alderwoodpiano/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel) I have a degree in music, but most importantly, I love teaching! Every student is different, like a puzzle. I enjoy figuring out their learning styles, and sharing in the joy of their successes. Something new in every lesson, and I love helping them to add their own personal touches to the music the...
Kaitlin Booth Cello Lessons

Kaitlin Booth Cello Lessons

5.0(3)
1 hire on Lessons
Serves Provo, UT
Kaylie T. says, "Kaitlin is such a patient and kind teacher, and for an adult learning their first instrument, those things are crucial. She kept things fun while helping me excel quickly. She went above and beyond to taper the lessons to best fit my skill level and goals. Kaitlin’s fun an engaging personality makes it easy for her to teach all age levels. " Read more
Michelle Hylton Piano

Michelle Hylton Piano

New on Lessons
Offers online services
Serves Provo, UT
I care about my students and their progression and adapt to the needs and goals of each student (and if your goal is just to have fun, that's great too!) Lessons typically include technique, repertoire, a method book, music theory, sight reading, ear training, and improvisation. Teaching students to work with their anatomy helps create beautiful sound without tears, frustration, or bordom. The studio includes a variety of activities each spring and fall semester: group classes, guest masterclasses, festivals for prepared students, and recitals. Optional 15-minute virtual "check-in" in between lessons each week at no additional cost. I'm pa...

Your Guitar Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

Guitar lessons can be one of the most useful ways to improve your ability and have more fun playing guitar. Finding the right guitar lessons and the right guitar instructor can be a difficult task: you don't know what you are getting until you try it. Lessons.com is a great space for you to figure out what the best guitar lessons for you are - this can be done with ratings on the site and in extra teacher information. In addition to this, here are some things you can do to find the right guitar lessons and teachers.

Start off figuring out what style you are looking for. Is it acoustic or electric? What music styles are you looking for? From country and bluegrass all the way to heavy metal and rock, there are so many different styles of guitar music. If you are just starting out and are not sure what to begin with, this is okay. Some instructors are very good at teaching beginners and helping them find out what they are passionate and good at. If you do know what you are interested in, the best thing to do is to find an instructor that teaches that style. On Lessons.com you can do this by reading through the teacher's description.

After you have selected a style and a teacher, you may want to keep some extra questions in mind for your first guitar lesson. An in person lesson can be very valuable, if you show up, and if you do the work that the instructor gives you for when you are not meeting. One of the greatest methods of improving is to consistently play. Play multiple times a week, get those practice repetitions in.

Once you have made it to your first lesson, there are some questions you should consider asking. Ask the guitar teacher about their experience. How long have they been playing? How long have they been teaching? What are they best at? What styles do they teach? What is their method of teaching guitar lessons? What extra resources can you use to further your learning? It is key to ask these questions and listen.

Once you have taken your lesson, you may want to look for free online resources to take a guitar lesson. From finding free guitar song tab sheets to watching YouTube of the best ways to learning guitar lessons, there is a wide range of free content when it comes to learning guitar lessons. Be sure to check back here on Lessons.com for free online guitar learning content.

Right now, you are at your jumping off point. Find what you are interested in, and pick an instructor and try it out. There is no time like the present, and jumping right in to lessons can take you one step further than you were before. Before long you will discover the fun of taking lessons for guitar.

The average cost for guitar lessons is $40 to $60 per hour. Available for all ages and all skill levels of guitar playing, the pricing of individual or group guitar lessons can start as low as $20/hour. Teachers charge based on their location, years of teaching, levels of knowledge and expertise, and travel time (if applicable). Lessons can last from half an hour to a full hour, and are priced accordingly.

If you just want to learn a few chords to strum along to some songs, then learning to play the guitar really isn't that hard for most people. Many students are able to learn a few chords and get a decent strumming pattern going after a few weeks. If you've had prior experience playing an instrument, you can expect to pick it up after just a few lessons.

Private in person guitar lessons with a skilled instructor that is focused on you, your interests, and your progress is the most sought after experience and hard to replicate online. Plus, you tend to learn faster in person.

On the other hand, online guitar lessons are quickly becoming popular. The selection of teachers is not limited to those in your geographical area and you can communicate via video in real time with your teacher in the comfort of your home.

When filling out your request on Lessons.com, we recommend you select both online and local options, then compare your options and see what works best for you.

A child as young as four can begin to learn if they are really motivated and have a patient, creative, and devoted teacher. However, we've found almost all kids under six are too young to benefit from formal guitar lessons, as they require dexterity and levels of concentration children their age can't provide.

That being said, lessons do not need to be formal right off the bat, and can just provide a fun introduction. Also, your child may benefit from using a ukulele to start, as it's smaller and easier to learn, but very similar instrument.

Reviews for Provo guitar teachers

Recent success stories from people in the Provo area.
LeNore A.
They bent over backwards to get us the teachers we needed and the time slot that worked for our family. I loved the teachers they hire!!!!
Best in Music Education Center
Angela R.
I recommend him, he is friendly and a good teacher, and will push you to get better.
JITonality
Rick R.
Best guitar teacher ever!
Jam Sesh Guitar Lessons
Rachele L.
I love how patient the teachers are with my 4 children. They make the lessons fun and make my children feel so confident in what they are learning. They are very positive and very easy to work with when life happens!
Lee's Academy of Music
Glen Y.
She has a great manner with our entire family. We are all at different learning levels and she accommodates us all wonderfully.
Vera Alder
Deborah
She is a wonderful teacher! We love working with her.
Kaitlin Booth Cello Lessons
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