Guitar Lessons In Long Beach
Come to our studio located at 120 W. Park Avenue, Long Beach NY and get top quality guitar lessons for 30, 45, or 60 minutes. All ages and skill levels are welcome!
In-Home Guitar Lessons
Can't make it to us? Don't worry, we offer in-home lessons at your convenience.
Beginner Guitar Lessons
Starting guitar is fun. If you're just beginning, you'll learn the basics, such as holding and tuning the guitar, basic notes and chords, and simple songs that will get you going.
Intermediate Guitar Lessons
Intermediate students can get stuck, not knowing the best way to progress. We can help guide and challenge players to get even better by connecting music theory with creative techniques and challenging exercises.
Advanced Guitar Lessons
Advanced students often need a new perspective. Maybe you've been playing for decades, but have you ever cut a record? Do you feel confident to improvise live? If you're passed the point of traditional lesson structure, we'll find the best way for you to reach your peak.
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With Long Beach Guitar Lessons, You Get:
Straight-Forward Pricing
Our prices and billing are easy to understand. There are no signup costs or hidden fees and you only pay for lessons you take. We offer the best value for your money.
Local Convenience
You've got a lot going on and scheduling is always a challenge. Located in the heart of Long Beach, New York, we'll be sure to fit into your schedule. We also have instruments available for use. Come learn in the comfort of our studio space.
Personalized Lessons
Our students deserve the highest level of attention and support. When you choose to take lessons with us, we're invested in your success. We'll make sure you're learning what you need to reach your guitar goals.
Digital Resources
We are constantly working to improve our teaching methods, using the latest technology. Using new technology, we aim to make accessing resources, referencing notes, and staying in touch super easy.
Our Teaching Philosophy
Guitar is different from any other instrument—both in the sounds it can make and how we, as students, get to approach it.
While all learning experiences require an element of structure, there’s a freedom in guitar that is really important. We want to guide in an effective way, but we also want students to understand that they’re at the helm. That’s what guitar lessons offer you that’s distinct from most other instruments.
Our mindset while teaching is to increase every student’s skill set broadly, then lead them toward their musical goals. That can include perfecting a solo, playing a full song at an open mic, or writing and recording original music. It’s your journey, we're just here to hold the map.
Learn Guitar & More
When you learn guitar with us, as part of your lessons, you'll also learn:
Music Theory
It's not just guitar. Every instrument and composition is rooted in music theory. Understanding the rules lets you know how to do more with your talent.
Songwriting
Songwriting is the reason we're all here. Artists shared their gifts and insight and inspired us. You too can add your contribution to the history of song.
Improvisation
Bluesmen, classic rockers, and jazz greats all agree—there's nothing more fun than improvising. And it's not as hard as you think.
Go From Aspiring Player to Inspiring Artist
Being an "inspiring artist" doesn't mean being a famous rock star. It means learning to live in the enjoyment of music. It means making extra money with your guitar in a local bar or impressing your friends at the school talent show. It means having the tools to organize your band and release your music, how and when you want. It means becoming a music teacher yourself someday.
Lessons Uniquely Designed For You
You can watch a guitar teacher on YouTube, but they can't watch you. The understanding, analysis, and feedback you gain from a live session with an experienced teacher is invaluable. The algorithm doesn't know what you need to work on next. A real teacher does.
What to Expect From Your First Guitar Lesson
Even those with little-to-no experience can expect to come away with something new, fun, and interesting. After your first lesson, beginning students may know 1 or 2 chords, a scale, and maybe even a part of a song. Intermediate and advanced students will have a new sense of direction, curiosity, and intrigue for the instrument.