home guitar tutor – Marvin Empire https://marvinempire.ng wide variety of instruments, accessories, and a host of other music-related products Tue, 26 Aug 2025 03:33:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://marvinempire.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/cropped-android-chrome-512x512-1-32x32.png home guitar tutor – Marvin Empire https://marvinempire.ng 32 32 Do You Really Need a Guitar Teacher? https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/26/do-you-really-need-a-guitar-teacher/ https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/26/do-you-really-need-a-guitar-teacher/#respond Tue, 26 Aug 2025 03:32:11 +0000 https://marvinempire.ng/?p=2400

If you really want to learn music well, you will do so much faster with a good guitar teacher. Imagine an 8th grader saying he doesn’t need to go to school anymore because he thinks he has already learned what one needs to know in life. Sounds ridiculous right?

Well it is, but that is the exact same attitude that many guitar players have about music.

Before I go on any further, let me clarify to you that if your goal is to play a few simple songs around the campfire your need for a teacher is not really needed. For those of you who want to reach a higher level of guitar playing than where you currently are, this article is for you.Most of us can think of some good guitar players out there who never had a formal music lesson in their life, and yet they still seem to have done quite well for themselves. Many people look at a guitar player like this and think “Hey if that person can succeed on his/her own, why can’t I?” It is a valid question, and sure you can learn some things on your own without a guitar teacher. But why take the risk of doing it on your own when it usually doesn’t work, when you could find a guitar teacher that can make things work for you?

Most people who choose not to work with a guitar teacher either:

  1. Have significant financial problems (that make paying for guitar lessons impossible).
  2. Don’t care enough about one’s own musical progress to invest the time and money in himself/herself.
  3. Just doesn’t understand how much a great guitar teacher can help a student in more ways than one may have realized.

Most people who don’t take guitar lessons fall into the last category. So it is to these people specifically that this article is written for. Let’s go over the obvious.

Without a good guitar teacher, you may spend hours, days, weeks, months and even years trying to learn things with limited results, when a teacher might be able to show you in as little as a few minutes.

Your progress is going to move much more rapidly (and correctly) with a guitar teacher than without one.

Let’s think about other types of people (non musicians) who try hard to make extensive progress in their area of interest. Even the greatest athletes in the world still NEED coaches and trainers so they are able to do their best and improve. I know that some of you are thinking “Hey this is music, not the Olympics or some other type of competition.”

Of course music shouldn’t be about competition against others, but it IS a competition (at least with yourself) if you want to improve your skills and reach your true potential. If you want to reach your musical goals and those goals are at a higher level than where you are right now, it’s a competition, a challenge, a quest, a journey, or whatever else you want to call it.

Think about this, the head coach of a professional football team is not the athlete (in most cases) the players are, but yet, the coaches are more than capable of teaching and coaching the athletes to be the best they can be. Think about the Olympics and the coaches that teach and train the athletes in gymnastics.

Those coaches can’t do (with their own bodies) half of the things the gymnasts can do with their bodies, and still they are extremely successful in training athletes to compete in the Olympics. It’s clear to see the athletes depend on their coaches and trainers heavily. Now you may be thinking that my analogy of athletes and coaches is not applicable to music students and teachers.

A guitar teacher is like a conventional teacher in that, they pass along information, knowledge of music theory, aural skills, composition, improvisation, chords, scales, the elements of music, etc. It is somewhat true that you can find some of this information on the internet, but you can also find a lot of wrong and incomplete information there as well! But what about performance practice, work ethics of practicing, physical techniques, finger independence, economy of motion and tension control. These are all things that are almost impossible to learn on your own via the internet.  A trainer/coach/teacher can help you not only learn them, but master them.

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It can be extremely frustrating to practice aimlessly and never truly reach those goals, or if they are reached, it may have taken 10 times longer than it should have.

A good guitar teacher can spot weaknesses that need improving and bad habits that must be corrected. Many guitar players may be totally unaware of these habits or their very negative affects. More importantly, the guitar players may not know how to correct them. This is exactly what coaches and trainers do for their athletes and that is why these people (trainers and coaches) are so valuable to the sport and are made huge sums of money.

In addition to the obvious musical benefits that are gained when taking lessons with a guitar teacher (such as learning techniques, theory, songs, etc.), there are even more nonmusical benefits. Many of these nonmusical benefits are worth their weight in gold! When I was a music student taking private lessons in guitar and music composition, there were times when I wasn’t able to practice the current lesson materials as much as I needed to for the next lesson.

But I knew I had to face my guitar teacher at the next lesson, which gave me more incentive to practice harder and longer to master the previous lesson.

Even if I felt like I wasn’t learning as much from a specific guitar teacher as I would have liked to, the subliminal pressure of having to practice each lesson was worth the cost of the lessons because it made me a better player by forcing me to strengthen my work ethic. Had I not had a teacher during these times, I probably wouldn’t have reached the level I have, at the rate that I did.

When Mike Walsh and I were music students, he was taking guitar lessons from a jazz guy in college (because shred guitar was not offered at the college) in Chicago and he said to me, “I don’t need this guy, I could really do all the things that he has me practice on my own.” But we both knew that even though Mike could do these things on his own, he probably wouldn’t spend time on that (because he had other musical things to do). Because of his lessons, he had to study these things and it forced him to master those things sooner rather than later.

A guitar teacher can give you many good opportunities that you can’t easily get on your own. An experienced guitar teacher has so many more music industry connections, because they are already in the music business (some more than others) and that can make a big difference in your musical life.

Whether you want a successful career in music as a guitar player, guitar teacher, songwriter, studio musician, etc. or just want to do it for fun. There is a guitar teacher in particular whom I had established a very good relationship with over time and that paid off for me in my music career.

Much of what I have now would not have been so easily obtainable had I not taken lessons from them for a long time, and developed a very good relationship together.

After becoming a guitar teacher myself and getting into the music industry, I have been able to give many opportunities to my students, many of whom are now professional or at least semi professional musicians.

In many cases I was able to help them get their first guitar teacher gig, recording work, music business internships, record, release and sell their own CDs, get better paying gigs, etc.

Others who I know personally also have done similar things after becoming a guitar teacher and teaching students.

Do you really have to study with a guitar teacher? Well, I’ll just add this, there was a period of time when I didn’t have a teacher (for about 18 months) in the 1990s and I can tell you that I was just aimlessly drifting along not getting the same results I was when I had a teacher. So I went to college to study music and it changed my musical (and personal) life forever! It was worth everything to me in terms of getting me where I wanted to be musically.

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Why is the Future of Learning Music Online? https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/why-is-the-future-of-learning-music-online/ https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/why-is-the-future-of-learning-music-online/#respond Mon, 25 Aug 2025 22:06:57 +0000 https://marvinempire.ng/?p=2397

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he pandemic showed us new ways to recreation. So today, there are no barriers to learning new things and using our free time for the best. Learn whatever you want from the comfort of your home.

What makes Learning Music Online so Probable?

Availability of Teachers

Some so many people provide classes through online media. You do not need to depend on just neighborhood teachers to learn the form of music you want. Search online and get started with learning music as you like! As per your convenience. Also, you can choose from a pool of choices. Get your teacher and the course you want, all at your fingertips!

Recorded Lessons for Reference

Often you must feel the need to fall back on some reference to practice after you are done with your classes. So for future references, you can record your lessons with notes on the side. This way, you do not have to wait for your next class to clear up any confusion. You will be good to go with the recorded class and your notes!

Well, you might think that you can record offline classes as well. But reflect on this thought, is there any way to cancel the background noise from the actual class? Hardly. But through your online interface, there is. So, no distractions there!

Convenient Learning

Something that we all might agree upon is that today we live a tight-schedule life. With no time to spare at all. Whether adults or children, everyone is busy with little time to breathe. So, in this case, how do you expect anyone to indulge in cocurricular activities or hobbies? But learning music online as a hobby or passion is convenient and seemingly the only option left!

Better Quality of Learning

Usually, in offline classes, there are many students that a teacher needs to cater to. So concentrating on a single person wholeheartedly is difficult. This is not the case when it comes to an online class. You can opt for a private online class. However, mostly given the learning medium, teachers find it easier to teach just one student at a time. Usually, you can also get private offline classes at a higher rate. But when teachers prefer giving private online classes at the same rate, why go out of the way to do it the other way?

Fewer Distractions

As mentioned before, online classes bring in little to no distractions. However, research shows that about 36% more distractors in offline classes than in online classes. Moreover, students tend to engage in off-task behaviors in offline classes. So, taking online classes, in this case, is more beneficial.

Progress Tracking

Progress is the result, of course. And to achieve what you want, tracking your progress is a must. For example, if you want to become a successful musician and are passionate about learning music, keep a daily progress report. With new technological advancements, recording your progress is more than easy. However, in offline classes, it is just your teacher’s remarks. But keeping a concrete progress report is something that you can improve upon.

To Wrap Up

We are transitioning to an online medium- a virtual world faster than anyone predicted. And so, coping with the changing times is necessary. Many people desire to learn music as a hobby, and some are passionate about it.

So, if you want to learn music, Music Pandit is the perfect platform for you! You do not need to leave your home and think about the time traveling might take up. Log in to the platform and start learning. This online music learning platform has more than 26,000 students and about 25 courses! Choose anything you want. Contact us today to grab your seat to start learning.

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Top Reasons Why You Should Consider A Physical Guitar Lessons Over Online Lessons https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/top-reasons-why-you-should-consider-a-physical-guitar-lessons-over-online-lessons/ https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/top-reasons-why-you-should-consider-a-physical-guitar-lessons-over-online-lessons/#respond Mon, 25 Aug 2025 21:57:07 +0000 https://marvinempire.ng/?p=2393

When learning guitar, you have the option of choosing a physical or online tutor. Depending on a number of reasons, you could choose either of the options. One thing that is becoming popular is online learning. Thanks to the internet, that has made things simple and easy. 

Both ways have their benefits and downsides. Like for instance, online classes give the convenience of learning that can’t be compared with physical training. However, the benefits of having a trainer you can talk to as you train are something else. 

This article shares with you the top reasons why you should consider physical guitar lessons over online lessons. 

  • You Get To Interact With Your Trainer 

As a beginner in guitar, the first thing that you need to consider is having an interaction with your trainer. Physical interaction will give you a sense of learning that you can’t get from online lessons. 

And if the trainer has other students, then you get to interact with them. You network with other learners whom you can practice together or challenge each other to grow together in learning the skills. 

This is something that’s rare to find with most online platforms. This is because most of the online lessons have pre-recorded videos. There are no learner-tutor interactions. 

  • Customized Training 

When learning with a physical trainer, you get the rare opportunity to get a customized lesson. Depending on the level of your learning or understanding of the guitar, you’ll get specific lessons that apply to you. 

For instance, if you’re in advanced level and missed some critical lessons in the beginner, the tutor can notice it. And as you train at your level, they’ll include lessons that they feel are important to your situation. In the end, you’ll have the best lesson that serves your specific needs. 

Online lessons are standard. You can’t get customized training. This can be to your disadvantage if the trainer overlooks some of the basic lessons that seem obvious to everyone, but you’re struggling with them. 

  • You Get Real-Time Assessments 

One critical area in learning is assessment. You need to check what you’re doing time over time and measure your learning progress. Assessment is personal. And that’s what a physical trainer will do for you. The trainer is there with you through your learning journey. 

As you make mistakes, they can notice them in real-time and correct them. This is unlike online classes where there is no one monitoring or following your learning progress. 👉 Book your lesson today at Marvin Empire – Online, Home, or In-Studio.

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5 Reasons To Learn Guitar Online https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/5-reasons-to-learn-guitar-online/ https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/5-reasons-to-learn-guitar-online/#respond Mon, 25 Aug 2025 21:42:54 +0000 https://marvinempire.ng/?p=2385

As an online guitar teacher, I am always asked the same questions relating to my job when I speak to just about anyone. This would be due to the majority of the general public assuming that teaching a musical instrument has to be something that is done in person & this has been the case for years and years, however in the last 5 years or so, with the advancement of fast internet connections and the quality of video calls I very much believe that teaching guitar online really is the way forward for guitar tutoring. There are many perks to this for both the student and the teacher although the following are my top 5 reasons why you should start learning guitar online now:

1. Learn from the comfort of your own home.

This is the biggest selling point for online lessons. Rather than having to worry about going to your local music school or to your closest teacher you can take the lesson from your own living room. An added perk to this would be that you can set up for your lesson 10 mins in advance and right after your lesson you have free time again. This have proved to be really good for those who have a tight schedule with work or college & for younger students who have school and other extracurricular activities.

2. More genre-specific teachers to choose from.

I feel that online there are a wider range of guitar teachers available so if you are specifically interested in learning blues or metal I feel you have a bigger chance of finding a teaching that best meets what you want to achieve. Another good side to this would be if you are an advanced guitar player, as sometimes locally there are very few teachers who cater to advanced players whereas online, myself included cater to all levels of player from beginner to advanced.

3. No transport costs.

This point links in with my first point but again is very important. If you are driving or using public transport to get to and from lessons at the time it won’t seem like a big cost but if you add that up over a month you could be spending the cost of 1 or two lessons purely on transport. I think everyone prefers to save money rather than spend it so I won’t go too much further into this one. It’s a no-brainer really.

4. You learn faster.

I know you will be thinking how can I learn faster online? To be honest I really feel that learning online really pushes a student to be more independent and less dependent on the teacher which in the long run makes you a better guitar player and helps you develop your own playing style rather than purely mirroring your teacher or always relying on them to be able to play along with a track. I do believe it’s important to play with other guitarists to develop your playing but this way you will be more inclined to play guitar with your friends to work on that side of your style.

5. The lessons are no different to a face to face lesson.

In all honesty having taught the majority of my students in person and online, both myself and my students feel that there is little difference between the two. In fact almost all my students prefer learning online as it really is more convenient and has a lot more benefits to you as a guitar player. There are obviously perks to learning guitar face to face but don’t be so quick to write off online lessons as they are just as beneficial and more so in some ways.

Conclusion:

If you have been struggling to progress on the guitar, finding YouTube videos frustrating to learn to play the guitar from or based in a rural location so find it hard to access local guitar teachers why not give Skype Guitar Lessons a go. After all you can book a single lesson then decide after whether it is right for you. To find out how to book your first Skype Guitar Lesson with an a professional guitar teacher simply check out the info below.


Book an online guitar lesson:

Learn to play the guitar with professional guitar teacher Owen Evans who offers Skype Guitar Lessons to students around the world.

Owen has many years of teaching experience, helping students to learn the music that they inspired them – across a wide range of different musical genres.

To find out more about Owen’s online guitar lessons, as well as to book your first lesson, don’t hesitate to get in touch with him on 👉 Book your lesson today at Marvin Empire – Online, Home, or In-Studio.

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The Explosive Growth of Online Guitar Lessons https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/the-explosive-growth-of-online-guitar-lessons/ https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/the-explosive-growth-of-online-guitar-lessons/#respond Mon, 25 Aug 2025 21:35:35 +0000 https://marvinempire.ng/?p=2380

Explore the growth of online guitar lessons, their advantages, types, popular platforms and future trends. A comprehensive guide for aspiring musicians.

Introduction

Online guitar lessons have become increasingly popular over the past few years, and for good reason. With the rise of technology, it has become easier than ever to learn an instrument from the comfort of your own home. In this article, we will explore the history of guitar lessons, the importance of online lessons, and future trends in the industry.

Definition of Online Guitar Lessons

Online guitar lessons refer to courses or tutorials that are conducted over the internet. They can take various forms including pre-recorded video lessons, live video sessions with an instructor or a combination of both. Online guitar lesson providers use platforms such as websites and apps to deliver their services.

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Brief History of Guitar Lessons

Guitar lessons have been around for centuries dating back to when wealthy families hired private tutors for their children. In recent times, guitar teaching has become more structured with most people learning via music schools or private teachers. There has been a shift towards online teaching in recent years due to technological advances and increased demand for convenience.

Importance of Online Guitar Lessons

There are many reasons why online guitar lessons have become increasingly important in today’s society. Firstly, they offer students flexibility since they can access them from anywhere at any time. Secondly, online guitar lessons are often more cost-effective than traditional forms of teaching since there’s no need to pay for physical facilities or travel expenses.Advantages of Online Guitar Lessons

Convenience and Flexibility

One of the biggest advantages of online guitar lessons is the convenience and flexibility they offer. Unlike traditional in-person lessons, students can learn at their own pace and on their own schedule.

With online guitar lessons, students can easily fit learning into their busy schedules without having to worry about missing a lesson due to scheduling conflicts. Moreover, online guitar lessons allow students to learn from anywhere in the world

Variety of options

With so many platforms offering online guitar lessons, there is a vast range of variety available for students to choose from. They can choose between pre-recorded video courses or live video sessions with instructors – both with their unique advantages depending on one’s preference and learning style.

Many platforms also offer courses tailored towards specific genres like rock or blues while others may focus on more beginner-level or advanced techniques such as fingerpicking or soloing. With such diverse offerings available online today, there’s something for everyone regardless of skill level or genre preferenc

The Growth of Online Guitar Lessons

Emergence of Technology

The emergence of technology has transformed the way guitarists learn and improve their skills. In the past, traditional methods such as taking private lessons or attending group classes were the only options available. These methods were often expensive and time-consuming, requiring students to travel to a physical location to attend lessons.

However, with the advent of technology, online guitar lessons have become increasingly popular due to their convenience and accessibility. With just a computer or mobile device and an internet connection, students can access high-quality instructional videos, courses, and other learning resources from anywhere in the world at any time.

Increase in Demand for Online Education

Alongside technological advancements comes a rising demand for online education across all sectors. This trend is driven by several factors including cost-effectiveness, convenience, flexibility and access to top-rated instructors. The music industry is no exception when it comes to this trend towards online education.

More students than ever before are opting for e-learning solutions that offer personalized learning pathways suited toward individual needs rather than traditional classroom settings that offer standardized learning experiences. Online guitar lessons offer learners many advantages including lower costs compared with traditional teaching methods.

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Halifax Guitar Lessons https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/halifax-guitar-lessons/ https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/halifax-guitar-lessons/#respond Mon, 25 Aug 2025 21:23:09 +0000 https://marvinempire.ng/?p=2374

Guitar Lessons for Adults, Teens & Children

3 Reasons Why In-Person Lessons Are Better Than Online Guitar Lessons


Learning to play the guitar is a pretty popular thing to do. Most people have either tried it or thought about trying to learn.

Our culture revolves around music and most of it is guitar driven so it makes perfect sense that so many people would want to learn to play.

Thanks to the Internet most people tend to buy themselves a guitar and then go online to find free lessons so they can learn it without having to waste any money. Plus, it is convenient since you do it when you have time and are available.

Unfortunately, this usually ends poorly. Most people I teach today have tried to go online to learn to play but they ended up frustrated and thinking they may never be able to learn.

We do not want that to happen to you.

Here are 3 reasons why you should invest your time and money with in-person guitar lessons in your area instead of going online where you are likely to get frustrated and possibly quit altogether.

frustrated learning guitar online👉 Book your lesson today at Marvin Empire – Online, Home, or In-Studio.

1. No Interaction

This is a really big problem with online lessons.

Most of the guitar students I have taught have tried to teach themselves online. If it was so awesome why did they seek me out?

When they come in to see me they can’t usually play anything all the way through and if they can it’s usually not very smooth. They are usually quite frustrated with their playing and I do not blame them.

When I see them for the first time they have many questions they have no answers for and are really happy when I can help them. You do not usually get this with online guitar lessons.

Many times, I can get them to fix something quickly by watching what they do. I point something out that they are not doing properly or fix a bad habit they have developed and things go much better. Again, you do not get this online.

Some of them tried for months and got nowhere. Just think if they invested that time with a good teacher how far they would have been already? Don’t let that be you. Find a good teacher and supercharge your progress!

2. Learn Bad Habits

This is related to the first point. When I get new students who have tried to teach themselves online they are usually riddled with bad habits.

Because you have no interaction with a teacher when you go online you have no way to know what you are doing properly or not.

That’s probably why you can’t do everything the guy on the video is trying to get you to do. Or why you can’t change chords smoothly and quickly. Or why you can’t strum very well yet.

Bad habits limit you. They stop you from progressing quickly and can back you into a corner once you get to a certain level.

With an in-person guitar teacher they will notice these bad habits and they will help show you more effective and efficient ways to do the same thing so you learn it properly and sets you up for success down the road.

This is one of the most important reasons to get an in-person teacher. Even if they never teacher you any more information and just helped you fix all of your bad habits, you would make a lot of progress.

But you want more than that!

3. No Long-Term Plan

This is the most damaging problem over the long term.

Taking lessons online tends to be random. There are a few people who put your through a beginner program and teach you a couple of chords. But even then, it’s not necessarily geared for long-term success. They are only looking at making you happy right now.

Most other online lessons are random though. You get to pick what you want to learn each day. And although it may be fun for a while, sooner or later you will start to feel like you are just repeating the same things.

You get stuck. And this is another common problem I see a lot. The only way to cure this is to know how to get to the next level, and the next one after that and so on.

You need a long term plan so you can become a really good guitar player over time. But where do you find one of those?


Finding The Right Teacher For You Is The Key

Taking guitar lessons in person is definitely the best and fastest way to learn how to play guitar.

However not all guitar teachers are the same. It is very important for you to find a teacher who will understand all of the points presented in this article and help you to learn things properly.

And most teachers can typically help you with the first two points however the third point is where things are usually are missing which is unfortunate because it is the most important and foundational element needed to help you get really good on guitar.

Make sure you find a guitar teacher that will create a specific and personal long-term plan just for you to reach your goals with guitar

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Guitar Lessons Online Versus Guitar Lessons in Person https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/guitar-lessons-online-versus-guitar-lessons-in-person/ https://marvinempire.ng/2025/08/25/guitar-lessons-online-versus-guitar-lessons-in-person/#respond Mon, 25 Aug 2025 21:06:36 +0000 https://marvinempire.ng/?p=2368

Technology really has changed the way we gather information.  If I were an investor, I would definitely look into fluffy house shoes and pajamas.  Soon, we will never have to leave home.  I see a world where the only people on the streets are delivery services and the few who dared to get out of their pajamas to see the light of day.  

I jest a bit, but you get my point.  We have the capacity to become college graduates in just about anything without having to leave home.

In the 15 years of teaching guitar and seeing the Internet evolve as it has, I have developed some perspective on learning guitar the new and hip way online versus old school instruction done live in person with an instructor.

As I mentioned, I have been teaching roughly 15 years which amounts to roughly 35,000 lessons. Most of the students I had started with me as beginners.  I found the vast majority of my beginning students breezed through the basics of guitar playing quickly and with ease.  In fact, some of those students were taking lessons with me twice a week because waiting 6 days for the next lesson was too long.

I noticed early on if I were able to package my strategy for developing beginner guitar lessons into an organized, self-paced platform that was approachable. Students could progress much faster from home in their fluffy house shoes.

Sound basics are crucial to development, but most of the sound basics is repetitive work in the beginning. Something that takes a full lesson to explain may require an hour of practice before moving on to the next level of technique in that area.

As I see it, some of what I am talking about could be done overnight using online guitar lessons. Why should a hard working student have to wait 6 days to receive the next lesson after completing a goal overnight?

That’s why I love technology.

With the advent of guitar lessons online, many of my new students are now entering the studio as mid beginner to intermediate level guitar players. I no longer have to repeat the same old lessons anymore because they are widely available online. Because it is the basics, much of the beginning material matches what I teach at the studio. Those who are more ambitious about learning the guitar are able to progress much faster using online resources like Levels For Guitar due to their ability to pace themselves.

Sometimes we need to see and hear something over and over again before it clicks. I admit to that. I remember being too afraid to ask the same question over and over again of my teachers. I didn’t want to look stupid. Over time the same topic would come up and I would be forced to work it out until it was understood. It took a lot of repetition and head shakes from my instructors. Thank goodness my teachers were patient and kind.

Online instruction allows you to be able to go back and pinpoint the trouble spots by re-reading text or re-playing videos as often as needed.  Sometimes the lack of understanding stems from something missed during the early stages of development.  To correct this all you have to do is backtrack to earlier lessons and strengthen the weaknesses discovered in your practice routine.

While its hard to beat the hands on experience of training with a live instructor, it simply is not feasible to learn and practice with an instructor for hours or days at a time.

A big plus for having access to an instructor is the ability to close the feedback loop on breathing, technique, finger placement, etc. I try to convey these things in video, but it ultimately falls on the student to be aware and experienced enough to notice their deficiencies. Hard to do as a beginner.

Fact is sometimes we just need help.

Troubleshooting a problem by ourselves by repeating a video or re-reading the text isn’t always effective.  Taking lessons with an instructor can quickly help you to narrow down the trouble areas for development and correction.

My students ask me about the things they have learned from online resources all the time.  This generates interesting topics of discussion and nothing helps learning like curiosity.  YouTube offers a wealth information in the area of guitar from learning songs to developing technique.  Most of it is unstructured, but it is free if you can figure out what direction to take.

Our focus in developing Levels For Guitar is to remove the gaps and guess work from the learning process. Resources like this website can make a great adjunct to live guitar instruction.

Technology is making it a great time to be a guitarist.

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Many of us worry that we’re not making the most of our guitar study time. 

Whether you’re self-teaching, paying a private guitar tutor, or learning bits and pieces from YouTube, it’s common to wonder if there’s a better way

If you feel like you’re not making progress, it could be time to try something different – maybe with online guitar lessons or in-person group lessons. 

To help you figure out if either of these options is right for you, I’ll examine the pros and cons of each and throw in my opinions along the way.

In this article, you’ll also discover different learning styles and why certain people find more success with a specific learning environment.

Learning how to learn

So, what are the different types of learning styles you need to be aware of so you can learn guitar faster and more effectively?

Everybody has their own preferred way of absorbing new information. 

For some people, it can be tough to sit and memorize all 126 fretted notes on the guitar. 

For others, the CAGED system of visualizing patterns, scales, and shapes can make this process super easy. 

Discovering how your mind works and processes information can be like gaining a superpower when it comes to mastering guitar playing.

The best part is, once you find out your preferred style it’ll benefit many other areas of your life too.

Understanding how to learn effectively will inspire you to take on bigger challenges in your guitar lessons. 

From the shortlist below, see which style you identify with most – this is called your predominant learning style. 

The four learning styles

  • Aural/auditory: Learn by hearing or engaging in discussions.
  • Reading/writing: Taking notes or reading.
  • Kinetic: Tactile and physical input. 
  • Visual: Picture aids, presentations, and lesson outlines.

Take some time to find what suits you best – for many people, a hybrid of two or more different styles can also work well.

Here’s more about the theory of learning styles and how they relate to learning music

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In-person group guitar lessons vs online lessons: What’s the difference?

Firstly, online lessons are a totally different environment from face-to-face group guitar lessons – getting the most from either of these depends on your personality. 

  • Some people prefer the traditional method of learning with an in-person guitar teacher, so group lessons can be the perfect fit for people looking to experience something with a more social aspect. 
  • An added benefit is that group lessons are considerably cheaper than 1-on-1 lessons.

Online lessons are a great fit if you like to study at your own pace, around your busy schedule and like the idea of being part of an online guitar community with members globally, including near you. 

Guitar education platforms have come a long way in the last few years and are much better at catering to people’s specific needs and goals. 

  • When online lessons first appeared on the scene, the majority of them were just simple video tutorials
  • Guitarists had been learning from VHS tapes and DVDs for a long time, so online videos were just an updated version of an old format.
  • It took a while for companies to realize that much more could be done with this new technology – classes could be interactive.

Here at Pickup Music, we work hard to make the online guitar learning platform as useful for beginners and intermediates as possible.

Whether it’s getting advice from our team about what to study, receiving personal feedback on your playing, or chatting with an awesome community in the forums and video meetups.

That’s before we even get into genre-specific guitar courses and interactive jams. 

There’s a ton of cool stuff you can do with online learning these days. 

Of course, all that means nothing without decent instructional guitar videos – if you want a taster of that, here’s a freebie…


So what about the other side of the coin?

There are beginner guitar players who have taken major leaps in their playing through group lessons.

  • Being able to practise with others is a fantastic experience to grow social skills both musically and personally. 
  • Having the opportunity to share new discoveries with other guitar enthusiasts can be deeply encouraging – especially when you’re first starting out. 
  • It’s also a great way to form new irl friendships and gain guitar buddies to jam with.

Group lessons offer a level of live interaction that can help players improve their performance skills and get over stage fright. For guitar players who dream of starting their own band, group lessons can be a great way to get a feel for that.

For players who dream of starting their own band, group lessons can be a great way to get a feel for that.

What are the benefits of group guitar lessons?

Group guitar training sessions are the perfect environment for players who have little to no experience with the guitar. 

Because everyone in the room will usually be at a similar level – it’s reassuring to be around other people who are at the same stage as you.

Have you ever heard the quote “two heads are better than one”

Learning alongside other guitarists can have significant benefits to your playing, especially early on. 

  • The opportunity to watch other people figure things out can help fuel more of those lightbulb moments for visual or auditory learners.
  • Some people can be more confident than others in the classroom setting and group guitar tutorials can offer you the chance to learn from someone else’s questions
  • Group lessons can turn into mini think tanks which is great for interacting and building knowledge. 

Here’s a quick recap on the benefits of group lessons:

  • Get to know others on the same journey as you.
  • Meet new people to jam with.
  • Learn from other players’ learning discoveries.
  • Gain a sense of accountability.
  • Get instant feedback.

What if you’re beyond the beginner guitarist stage?

Adult group guitar lessons also exist for intermediate and more advanced players – often referred to as clinics, masterclasses, or group seminars.

  • These kinds of group lessons can be conducted like an interview with an experienced professional. 
  • You can find numerous guitar masterclasses with the world’s top players online and there are often masterclasses happening locally at universities, colleges, or performing arts spaces.
  • If you are an intermediate or advanced guitarist looking for the next level in your playing, this could be a useful avenue.

As well as the opportunity to have your personal questions answered, most guitar clinics also offer the chance to share the stage with a professional guitar god.

Here’s an example of a masterclass with guitar guru Paul Gilbert:


Guitar clinics and masterclasses can sometimes feel a little scary to take part in, but they remain incredible opportunities to learn from the best in the business right before your eyes. 

With the availability of online video platforms, you can discover past masterclasses with many of your musical heroes and pick up secret tips that many are not aware of. 

Clinics and masterclasses from popular websites teaching guitar lessons online are not always recorded, so it’s still preferable to log-in live.

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But you also have the option of lower-priced online lessons on popular guitar learning platforms which can include 1-to-1 or group lessons as well as online courses.

So are local lessons better than online lessons?

Whether you live in the USA, Canada, UK, Europe, UAE, Latin America, South Africa, Australia, or NZ, you have unlimited options, so…

In this article, I’ll walk you through the pros and cons of both private face-to-face and online guitar lessons by comparing…

  • Convenience and flexibility
  • Pricing
  • Value and effectiveness
  • Different learning styles
  • Social aspects

What will you learn in your lessons?

In your guitar lessons, whether online or in-person, you’ll explore a variety of essential skills to help you grow as a guitarist.

Any good lesson plan should contain these topics.

Notes 

Learn to identify and play individual notes on the fretboard to build a solid foundation for understanding melody and harmony.

Chords

Play a range of basic to advanced chords, from simple open chords all the way up to bar chords and complex jazz chords.

Licks

Master short, memorable guitar phrases that you can incorporate into your solos or use to develop your improvisation skills.

Riffs

Develop your ability to play iconic guitar riffs that form the backbone of many classic rock, blues, and metal songs.

Scales

Study various scales, including major, minor, pentatonic, and eventually modes, to enhance your understanding of music theory and improvisation.

TABs 

Get comfortable reading and interpreting guitar tablature – a type of musical notation specifically designed to express guitar-specific ideas.

Arpeggios

Practice playing arpeggios, which are broken chords, to add depth and variety to your playing style.

You may also request beginner lead guitar lessons, which will introduce you to the fundamentals of playing solos, using techniques like

  • bends, 
  • slides,
  • hammer ons / pull offs, and
  • tapping

to create expressive and dynamic lead guitar parts.

What are the advantages of online guitar lessons

Convenience and flexibility

Studying guitar online is by far the most convenient option. 

You can schedule it to fit around your routine and complete the lessons at your own pace, all from the comfort of home.

  • There’s no need to rely on a physical tutor.
  • Complete lessons whenever it suits you –  morning or evening.
  • Take days off without needing to notify anyone – with a tutor, you’ll probably be charged for a last-minute cancellation.
  • Zero travel expenses.

There’s more freedom to choose what you want to study with online guitar classes, meaning you can focus on specific topics or genres that interest you. 

It’s not always possible to find a local tutor who’s skilled in the styles and techniques you want to learn.

This brings us to our next point, which is one of the main advantages of online guitar courses.

Access to a wider range of resources and materials

When it comes to online guitar classes and resources, the choices are almost endless.

  • You can find the perfect course to suit your tastes.
  • You can learn from a guitarist you already know and admire.
  • If you’ve outgrown your local guitar tutor,  you’re guaranteed to find lessons online that will challenge you.

This is a really important point for you advanced players – no matter how good you are, there’s always room for improvement!

Whether you’re into jazz, metal, blues, pop, or country, amazing beginner lead guitar lessons and specialized courses are waiting for you online.

Are there any downsides?

Too many options can make it difficult to pick a class – like staring at the Netflix menu.

You can also overspend, especially when buying a course that is as simple as clicking a button.

Speaking of money – internet-based courses are significantly cheaper than in-person lessons. 

  • A private guitar tutor can be an expensive choice and many people just can’t afford the high cost. 
  • In those cases, using online resources is a great option. 
  • There’s some really amazing material online for a reasonable price – and plenty of good free stuff too. 

Depending on what you need and the type of class you’re looking for, basic guitar lessons can cost a few dollars a month, or a couple of hundred dollars a year. 

Here is some typical pricing for online guitar training membership sites, lessons, and tutor

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Ability to review lessons at any time

One big advantage of online materials is that your resources are there to review whenever you need them. 

This allows you to:

  • Brush up on weak areas.
  • Go over something you may have missed.
  • Rewind and slow down specific moments in video tutorials.

Your in-person guitar instructor won’t always be able to respond to your questions and clarify anything you forgot. 

But if you take guitar lessons online, you can review them as often as you like. 

Plus, certain platforms (like Pickup Music, wink wink) provide the ability to get unlimited learning support from a team of professional guitarists.

What are the advantages of in-person guitar lessons?

Personal attention and customized instruction

Search ‘private guitar lessons near me’ and you’ll find teachers for all levels of learning and for any genre of guitar you’d like to learn.

What makes private face-to-face guitar lessons valuable is the interaction and communication between you and the teacher.

  • Online material is often a one-way street – you can’t ask questions or get feedback (at least not in real time).
  • Titles like “Beginner guitar lessons” and “Advanced lessons” just give a rough idea of the skills required for a certain course.

The term ‘advanced’ can mean something totally different depending on the person. 

Bar chords are considered advanced for new guitarists, yet basic for experienced players. 

A local guitar teacher can:

  • Create a lesson plan to fit your specific needs and abilities. 
  • Detect mistakes in your technique that you may otherwise miss – which helps avoid building bad habits.
  • Give you immediate feedback on your technique.

Immediate feedback and interaction

This point is also significant, particularly for beginners. It’s crucial to form good habits when beginning to play the guitar. 

If no one demonstrates the fundamentals to us, we might not know how to correctly:

  • Hold a pick
  • Pluck the strings
  • Fret the notes
  • Hold the guitar neck

The interaction you have with your teacher and the feedback you receive might be essential to your initial progress. 

A weak-picking hand won’t be an issue right away for a beginner player, but it will be in the future. 

Therefore it’s important to have someone help you and point these things out early on

It’s much more difficult to unlearn bad habits than it is to just learn properly from the start. 

Hands-on experience with the instrument

If you take in-person classes, your teacher will show you everything you need to know about the instrument itself. 

You may even be able to spend time trying out different kinds of guitars before you decide whether to get an acoustic or electric. 

Music shops can be a bit intimidating for complete beginners.  

You’ll also get useful advice on caring for your instrument, like how to:

  • Tune it
  • Clean it
  • Change its strings
  • Read it a bedtime story

A local tutor can give support all the way through your journey, from your first guitar to your first gig.

Opportunity to connect with other musicians

While you can always find communities and like-minded people on the internet, meeting people face-to-face can build instant friendships. 

I met most of my best friends through a mutual love of making music.

Attending adult guitar classes will expose you to many musicians, not only guitar players.

  • Other musicians are a great resource for knowledge. 
  • Your teacher will probably have many like-minded students and would be happy to connect you with them. 
  • Maybe even help you put your first band together?

You’ll also experience the life of a musician, not simply playing an instrument. 

Regardless of your level, you have something to share with others, both musically and individually, and they will share their experiences with you too. 

All influences in life can help you grow as a musician.

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