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To find your guitar teacher, simply enter your requirements (location, price...) into the search bar and click enter.
You can then browse the profiles of the guitar instructors in your area.
A messaging system is in place on the platform that lets you contact with the guitar instructors that are offering private classes in your area.
Once your lesson request has been approved, you can begin your guitar lessons.
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There are currently 16 guitar instructors offering lessons in Nottingham.
Choose your guitar teacher from our range of more than 16 profiles.
Did you know you can even take guitar lessons online?
On Superprof, many of our Guitar teachers also offer online lessons. About 80% of tutors across our platform offer guitar lessons online.
To find the available online guitar teachers, just select the webcam filter in the search bar to browse the range of online guitar lessons.
In Nottingham, the price of guitar classes is on average £24 per hour.
The cost for guitar lessons will differ depending on:
97% of our guitar instructors offer the 1st hour of the lesson free.
The first step is obviously to purchase a guitar. Some of the most well known guitar brands are Gibson, ESP, Fender and Schecter.
The rate of a new guitar can sometimes scare beginners. If this is the case, you can rent a guitar to practice with until you are ready to purchase your own guitar.
Depending on the type of guitar you want to play, you may also buy:
Certain guitar accessories are not neccessary in order for you to play the guitar. Don't hesitate to ask your guitar tutor for guidance on what accessories you should buy in order to play the music you want to.
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✅ Average price: | £24/h |
✅ Average response time: | 3h |
✅ Tutors available: | 16 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
There are a thousand reasons to learn to play the guitar, so if you’re on the fence, read on to find out why you should consider taking the plunge.
For a start, playing an instrument is a hobby that’s accessible to everyone, and that requires next to no technology. By that we mean it’s a pastime that doesn’t require you to spend an extraordinary amount of time staring at a screen.
That alone should be reason enough to at least give the guitar a go. After all, many of us spend more time than we’d like to scroll on our phones and flicking between our various social media pages.
Beyond that, though, why should you give the guitar a fair shake?
The guitar means something different to just about everyone who plays it. For some, it facilitates the release of stress at the end of a long day at work. It’s a moment of bliss that can be enjoyed in one’s own company at any time of day.
For others, it’s a gateway to an exciting new community of like-minded people. Outgoing folks love nothing more than gathering together with their friends for impromptu jam sessions and partying into the night, guitar in hand.
That’s not even to mention everything that you stand to gain by persevering with the skill for a long period of time.
Many guitarists develop greater confidence over time as they hone their craft, while others learn how to show up every day and be disciplined with an activity. Some learn that all they need to relax is an instrument and a will to play, while others find that the guitar provides a natural high that few other activities can.
At school, we benefit from the expertise and experience of our teachers in every subject we learn.
Take away the teachers from the equation, and what’s left?
In this scenario, some students would undoubtedly rise to the challenge and teach themselves the material, while others would drown in the responsibility and fail to make any real progress.
This may sound dramatic, but it’s close to the truth.
Not everyone is up to the challenge of teaching themselves a new skill or subject from scratch, and while some certainly are, it’s an incredibly difficult road to go down without any form of guidance from a tutor.
As such, we strongly recommend that you work with a tutor if you want to make solid progress with the guitar in good time.
With a tutor, you have a built-in support system that can sustain you when the going gets tough, and someone who can provide you with the kind of personalised feedback that can fast track your progress.
As with any instrument, the biggest challenge of picking up the guitar is sticking with it after the honeymoon phase wears off.
For many, the allure of becoming a rockstar or at least impressing their friends with their guitar-playing inspires them to pick up the instrument, yet isn’t enough to sustain their motivation in the long term.
When you make the decision to learn to play the guitar, you need to know that basing your motivation on outcomes you’re hopeful of isn’t going to get you very far.
You have to learn to enjoy the mundane aspects of learning such as practising chords and hand-eye coordination, otherwise, you’ll burn out quickly.
Sure, it’s fun to have ambitious goals, but if these are the driving forces of your motivation and you feel like the goals are far off in the future, then what’s going to keep you going when you get frustrated?
If you live in Nottingham or nearby, you could find your next guitar tutor on Superprof.
On the Superprof website, you can use the search filters to find the perfect tutor for you. With criteria such as experience level and hourly rates, it’s easy to pick the right guide for your journey.
To clear up any doubts you may have, why not head to the Superprof website and take a free sample class with a tutor first?
John
Guitar tutor
John is an exceptional teacher who truly understands the art of engaging his students. His classes are an absolute delight, as he seamlessly combines music theory with popular song practice. With John, I never find myself getting bored, as he is so...
Zed, 3 weeks ago
Rupert
Guitar tutor
Rupert is great! So patient, thorough, and so clearly passionate about what he does. I would recommend getting tutored by Rupert to anyone - at any level or with any goals in mind with their music. 10/10!
Lucy, 3 months ago
Rupert
Guitar tutor
My 10 year old son is having lessons, Rupert is very patient and understanding while also making the lessons fun and engaging
Cathryn, 3 months ago
Sungbin
Guitar tutor
He makes playing the guitar so simple and easy he is also very friendly! He makes me enjoy playing the guitar and he doesn’t make you feel like you are under pressure when you get something wrong. If anyone wants to start playing the guitar he is...
Grant, 7 months ago