How Much Do Guitar Lessons Cost?

The Complete Guide to Guitar Lesson Pricing

By Marc Levesque • updated 3/1/24 •  4 min read

The Average Guitar Lesson Cost:

Guitar lessons generally cost between $40-$90 per hour*, but costs can vary widely depending on the teacher’s education and performing level, the location, lesson length and whether they are in-person or online.

The average price for a one-hour guitar lesson is $70. Live online lessons using Zoom or Skype charge between $30-50 for a half hour lesson. Local private one-on-one guitar lessons range from $35-55 for a half hour lesson, while in-person group lessons can cost $25 for a half hour lesson.

Guitar instructors without a music degree will charge as little as $35 an hour, and professionally performing guitarists with tour experience might charge well over $200!

* All prices are converted to USD.
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What Determines Guitar Lesson Costs?

Guitar Teacher Level

Guitar instructors without music degrees typically charge between $35 and $40 per hour but may not offer professional-level instruction.

Guitar instructors with music degrees in unrelated fields, like a Bachelor’s in drums, who also have some guitar skills, typically charge in the range of $35 to $50 per hour. They generally have a solid understanding of music, but they don’t have advanced guitar performing abilities and are very limited in giving practical instruction. This increases the risk that they will teach beginners bad habits that will be harmful over time.

If you’re looking for the ideal guitar teacher, think about choosing someone with at least a Bachelor’s degree in guitar. Lessons with these teachers usually fall in the range of $40 to $90 per hour on average. If you’re considering teachers with a Master’s or Doctorate in guitar, their rates typically range from $60 to $90 per hour.

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Q. Should beginners learn from professional guitar instructors from the start?

The answer is YES! It may seem like professional guitar teachers are only for advanced students, but it’s actually best for beginners to start with the guidance of a professional. Professional guitar teachers can help beginners smoothly from a beginner to an advanced level without developing bad habits. Without proper guidance, beginners may take years to correct bad guitar habits related to posture, warm-ups, and techniques. 

The sooner you have a professional guitar teacher, the sooner you can start learning and practicing the correct guitar techniques and make real progress in developing musicality and foundations.

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In-person vs Online Lessons

Guitar online lessons are generally the most affordable, with an average increase of about $10 for in-person lessons at a teacher’s studio, and a small additional increase to have the teacher visit your home. 

In-person prices can vary widely though depending on the number of qualified teachers in your area. To find qualified guitar teachers at reasonable prices, online lessons will be your best bet.

Pre-recorded vs Live Lessons

If you’re looking for the cheapest possible guitar lessons, there is the option of pre-recorded lessons. These are typically video or app-based lessons that aim to teach you basic guitar abilities for a monthly fee. 

Unfortunately, the lessons cannot compare to the quality of live one-on-one lessons where the teacher can customize the material for you, give you live feedback on your playing in real time, and help you become better at practicing and performing. Any student who is interested in becoming a capable guitar player is better off looking for live one-on-one lessons, such as the $35 half hour lessons offered through Lesson With You.

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What Do You Learn in Guitar Lessons?

1. Posture

In guitar lessons, students will learn how to play guitar comfortably without causing muscle tension. Instructors will help you develop good posture by showing you how to sit or stand while playing, how to hold the guitar correctly, and how to position your arms, wrist and hands. It’s important for guitar learners to play guitar for longer periods of time without experiencing muscle pain.

2. Guitar Techniques

Professional guitar instructors will teach you a variety of techniques, including bending, vibrato alternate picking, hammer-ons, pull-offs and slides. You can also learn techniques for specific styles of music, such as fingerpicking and string bending.

3. Music Theory

In guitar lessons, students will learn about basic music theory concepts like scales, chords, and keys. Guitar teachers will provide detailed instruction on playing and transitioning smoothly between different chords, as well as developing proper technique for strumming patterns.

How to Find the Cheapest Guitar Lessons

We surveyed over 100 teachers across our own site, Lesson With You, and three other major sites, Takelessons.com, Lessons.com and Thumbtack.com, using a random zip code as the location. We specifically looked for teachers who have a degree in guitar and teach online lessons.

Lesson With You has a set price of $65 per hour and is a better deal than the three alternatives mentioned, and indeed the value is better than any other site we have found. Each guitar teacher at Lesson With You has a Master’s or Doctorate in guitar, including from schools such as the University of Southern California, but the lessons are only $65 per hour, making the live online guitar lessons an incredible value.

Takelessons had the highest average price among qualified guitar teachers, at $75 per hour. Even finding a teacher who didn’t major in guitar, such as one with a violin or piano degree, did not do much to lower the price. Sorting through the options, it quickly became apparent that many of the top teachers did not have formal education in music, and even those who had a music degree often did not have it for guitar, despite charging high prices for music lessons.

Thumbtack has a lower average price, at $70 among the teachers we surveyed. But like Takelessons, many of the guitar teachers listed either did not have a music degree or did not major in guitar. Both websites have a very large number of teachers, so surely there are some good deals, but finding teachers who’s education and prices matched that of the teachers at Lesson With You is difficult and time-consuming.

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About the author

Marc Levesque is a graduate of the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University where he studied Piano Performance and Arts Administration, receiving both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees before attending Carnegie Mellon University to study educational technology. As a pianist, Marc made his debut with the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra at age 15, playing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2., and he has performed at various summer programs and festivals across the United States, Italy, and Croatia. Marc is a co-founder of Lesson With You, which fully combines his love of music, technology, and education.