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🎸How can you find a guitar teacher in Stoke-on-trent?

To find your guitar instructor, simply enter your requirements (location, price...) into the search bar and click enter.

 

You can then browse the profiles of the guitar teachers in your area.

 

A messaging system is in place on the platform that lets you contact with the guitar teachers that are offering private classes in your area.

 

Once your request has been approved, you can begin your guitar lessons.

 

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🎵 How many teachers are currently offering guitar lessons near me?

There are currently 3 guitar instructors offering lessons in Stoke-on-trent.

 

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🎵 Can you take guitar lessons online?

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 via Skype.

 

To find the available online guitar tutors, just select the webcam filter in the search bar to browse the range of online guitar lessons.

 

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💸 How much do guitar tutors charge per hour in Stoke-on-trent?

In Stoke-on-trent, the price of guitar classes is on average £29 per hour.

 

The price for guitar lessons will differ depending on:

  • the experience of your guitar tutor
  • the type of guitar you want to learn (acoustic, electric, bass...)
  • the location of your guitar classes (via webcam or the student's place)
  • the frequency of your lessons and the duration of each class

97% of our guitar instructors offer the 1st hour of the lesson free.

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🎸What equipment should you buy for your guitar classes?

The first thing you need is obviously to buy a guitar. Some of the most well known guitar brands are Gibson, ESP, Yamaha and Washburn.

 

The rate of a new guitar can sometimes scare new students. If this is the case, it is possible to rent a guitar to practice with until you are ready to buy your own guitar.

 

Depending on the type of guitar you want to play, you may also need to buy:

  • an amplifier
  • an audio cable
  • a guitar strap
  • guitar picks
  • an effects pedal

Certain guitar accessories are not obligartory in order for you to play the guitar. Don't hesitate to ask your guitar teacher for advice on what accessories you should buy in order to play the music you want to.

 

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✅ Average price:£29/h
✅ Average response time:9h
✅ Tutors available:3
✅ Lesson format:Face-to-face or online

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It’s always exciting to think about taking up a new hobby that could potentially occupy your free time for the foreseeable future.

This is especially true if you think that you spend far too much time surfing the internet, checking social media, and scrolling endlessly on your mobile phone (we all do!).

Learning to play the guitar can be a welcome break from screens, and provides you with a technology-free form of entertainment that can produce equal amounts of dopamine, provided you give it a chance.

Playing the guitar can be both mentally stimulating and physically challenging at the same time, and as a result, it can do wonders for your brain and body connection.

This is an active pastime, and one which requires a lot of energy and patience on your part, but is often more than worth it.

It can be many things, too.

For some, it’s a necessary emotional release that helps the process of unwinding at the end of a long and stressful day. For others, it’s an excellent way to get out, be bolder, and meet like-minded people.

Then you have all the different types of guitars, styles of play, and cultures associated with them.

You could embark on a journey to become a smooth operator serenading love interests with the soothing sounds of the Spanish guitar. Alternatively, you could lean into rock and metal music, practising the electric guitar as you jam to your favourite tracks.

The possibilities with the guitar are endless, and there’s so much you can get out of it that it seems silly not to at least give it a try.

So what are you waiting for?

What to expect working with a tutor

So you’ve made the decision to start learning to play the guitar, that’s great, now you have to think about which path you’re going to take.

We’re not talking about which guitar you’re going to choose, but rather, whether you’re going to go it alone and teach yourself the fundamentals or work with a tutor.

One way of looking at it is to consider two different paths in your mind.

The first path is full of spiky brambles which make progress slow, and you’re equipped with nothing more than a small knife, so carving a route out for yourself is challenging and labour-intensive. What’s more, you’re on your own, so if you get lost it’s on you to find your way again.

The second path is clear of brambles, and though there are plenty of obstacles to navigate along the way, you’re accompanied by an experienced guide who knows the trail well.

Which path sounds more appealing?

While we acknowledge that there’s a lot of merit in taking the harder path, for most people, it makes more sense to choose the clear path as it makes it much easier to stick with the guitar in the long run.

Working with a tutor will make your life much easier, we promise.

The main challenges of learning guitar

One of the primary challenges associated with learning the guitar is fighting the growing urge to quit when progress seems slow.

Many of us have set out on the journey to guitar-playing proficiency, yet few of us stay the path long enough to see results.

As such, it’s crucial that you acknowledge the difficulty of learning a new skill and don’t let that dissuade you from reaching your goals.

To stay motivated longer than the average would-be guitarist, work alongside a tutor who can help guide you along the way and can put words to the feelings of frustration you feel at various stages in your journey.

Find a guitar tutor on Superprof

If you live in or around the Stoke on Trent area, you could find a guitar tutor using the Superprof website.

Using a variety of filters, such as experience level and hourly rates, you can find the perfect tutor.

What’s more, you can decide whether you want to take in-person classes or move things online, if that’s something you’re more comfortable doing.

Many tutors on the website offer free sample classes too so you can see exactly what you’d be signing up for.

What do you want to learn?