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Nora Bee - Guitar teacher
Nora Bee
GuitarGranville Rd, London N12 0HS, UK7.0 km
£30
Top Rated
Most recent review: 29 Dec 2022

Nora Bee is a guitar teacher based in London with 25 years of experience in teaching. Passionate about teaching and patient! Currently more so specialising in intermediate and advanced guitar. ( With Interest in…

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Alex Barnett - Guitar teacher
Alex Barnett
GuitarNorth London / Hertfordshire GB1.1 km
£40

Professional Musician & Multi-Instrumental Music Teacher: I specialise in guitar, bass, ukulele, singing, songwriting, composition, DJing and music production; tailoring lessons to each student’s goals and learning…

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Samuel Hunt - Guitar teacher
Samuel Hunt
Guitar240 De Havilland Road London Edgware HA8 5QD…2.0 km
£40.00

Performance-Driven Teaching I believe the best teachers are those who live and breathe their craft. Currently, I perform over 100 shows a year, and I bring that real-world experience directly into our lessons. My goal…

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Paul Nazarkardeh - Guitar teacher
Paul Nazarkardeh
Guitar11 Varley Parade Flat 5 London Middlesex NW9 6RR…3.6 km
£20.00

Qualifications: BMus Popular Music Performance

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Peter Elliot - Guitar teacher
Peter Elliot
Guitar1 Trundlers Way Bushey Heath Hertfordshire WD23…4.7 km
£37.00

We offer group (guitar only) and one-to-one lessons in our studios, in students' homes or online, in SW Herts and NW London. We have team of roughly 20 tutors who offer a range of instruments including guitar, piano,…

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Adrian Gerolemou - Guitar teacher
Adrian Gerolemou
Guitar31A Welldon Cres, Harrow HA1 1QP, UK5.2 km
£26.25

I currently work in two schools - the reputable Harrow Boys School and Hereward House prep school. I teach private lessons from my home studio or online. I have a lot of experience teaching Music Technology/Production…

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Steven Frank - Guitar teacher
Steven Frank
GuitarChesterfield Road Barnet Herts EN5 United Kingdom5.7 km
£45.00

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Carlos Morgado - Bass teacher
Carlos Morgado
BassWembley HA9 0JZ, UK6.6 km
£35.00

Carlos Morgado is an experienced guitarist, singer, producer, composer, music teacher and music mentor. During the last 20 years he has worked with numerous internationally recognised artists such as Luis Fonsi, Laura…

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About Guitar lessons Edgware

Welcome to Guitar Lessons Edgware, where beginners, returning adults, and advancing players can compare local teaching options without guesswork. Guitar lessons Edgware students choose often include one-to-one sessions, small group formats, and online support, with plans tailored to goals like grades, song writing, or confident live playing. Many guitar teachers combine practical technique with music theory and wider music education so students can unlock musical potential through quality teaching, clear structure, passion, and the joy of steady progress.

Lesson formats

Edgware guitar teachers commonly teach from local studio spaces, offer home-visit sessions in nearby areas, or run online lessons for flexible weekday and evening scheduling.

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Guitar lessons: unlock your musical potential

How guitar lessons in Edgware are usually structured

Most guitar lessons Edgware learners book begin with a clear baseline: current skills, preferred styles, and realistic weekly availability. Good guitar teachers then build a plan that balances technique, repertoire, and music theory, so progress stays practical and measurable. One-to-one sessions are most common, but group lessons are available at lower per-student cost for some learners. In-person teaching may happen in a home studio or travel format, while online sessions can reduce commute time. Across all formats, effective teaching includes immediate correction, clear targets, simple practice notes, and the musical discipline needed for long-term improvement.

Choosing between acoustic, electric, and mixed pathways

In Edgware, guitar teachers often offer acoustic, electric guitar, and hybrid routes depending on musical goals. Acoustic pathways usually focus on chord control, strumming feel, and song accompaniment, while electric guitar lessons can emphasise tone, articulation, lead phrasing, and rhythm precision. Many students combine both to develop broader playing confidence. If you are unsure where to start, ask for a first lesson that includes a short diagnostic and practical recommendations. A good music tutor will explain why a pathway suits your level, not just promote one style.

Music theory, grade preparation, and long-term skill building

Strong guitar teachers do more than demonstrate finger positions. They connect guitar and music theory so students understand rhythm, harmony, and structure while learning songs. Guitar and music theory work best together when teachers provide students with short practical tasks that fit real repertoire. Music theory is especially helpful for composition, improvisation, and music exams, and for learners who later want to study music at university level. This approach supports creativity, artistic expression, and the confidence needed for thoughtful playing rather than guesswork.

Typical pricing, scheduling, and value checks

Guitar lesson pricing in Edgware varies by experience, format, and session length. Typical rates can range from around £25 to £100 per hour, with some teachers offering shorter sessions at lower cost. Group options may reduce fees per student, and online lessons are sometimes priced below in-person teaching. Many guitar teachers also offer a free trial lesson or discounted first lesson so students can assess fit before committing. Ask how lesson plans are reviewed over time, because value comes from consistent progress, clear feedback, and a supportive learning structure.

A simple learning path for guitar

Most students move faster when each stage links practical playing, guitar and music theory, and clear weekly goals they can actually complete.

Weeks 1-4: Foundations
1

Learn tuning, hand setup, timing basics, open chords, and simple rhythm patterns. Add short music theory tasks so every song reinforces understanding and builds reliable control.

Months 2-3: Control and repertoire
2

Expand chord vocabulary, improve transitions, and develop cleaner strumming or picking. Start electric guitar or acoustic specialism while applying theory to song structure and confident playing.

Months 3-6: Style and performance goals
3

Refine techniques for rock, blues, jazz, or classical repertoire, then prepare graded pieces, recordings, or live songs with targeted feedback, stronger tone, and consistent practice habits.

Getting started: what you need

A simple setup is enough at the beginning; consistent lessons and focused practice matter far more than expensive gear.

  • Choose a guitar that feels comfortable to hold and tune, then bring a tuner, picks, and notebook so your music tutor can set clear weekly actions.
  • Start with short daily practice blocks built around chords, rhythm, and one song section, because regular repetition builds skills faster than occasional long sessions.
  • Keep notes after each lesson on what improved, what felt difficult, and which music theory points were unclear, then review them with your teacher next week.

Styles and goals your guitar teacher can support

Lessons can be tailored to your musical interests, technical level, and long-term direction, from casual playing to performance, grades, and creative projects.

Acoustic songs and accompaniment
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Build chord fluency, rhythm consistency, and confident song leadership. This route suits singers, beginners, and adults who want practical playing for everyday music enjoyment and social settings.

Electric guitar for rock and blues
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Develop tone control, articulation, bends, vibrato, and lead phrasing. Electric guitar lessons here support both rhythm and solo playing across rock, blues, and modern band styles.

Jazz harmony and improvisation
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Strengthen fretboard awareness, chord extensions, and timing choices for jazz standards. Music theory is applied directly so students can improvise with clearer phrasing and harmonic confidence.

Classical technique and grade pathways
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Focus on posture, right-hand control, reading, and nuanced dynamics. Classical music pathways can include graded preparation, repertoire planning, and disciplined practice for long-term accuracy.

Composition and music production basics
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For students writing original music, lessons can combine guitar technique with composition planning and entry-level music production workflows to turn ideas into complete, playable pieces.

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FAQs about guitar lessons in Edgware

Are guitar lessons Edgware beginners can trust easy to find?

Yes. Many guitar teachers in Edgware work with beginners and provide structured first lesson plans covering posture, tuning, basic chords, and simple rhythm. Ask how progress is reviewed after each block.

How often should I book lessons for steady improvement?

Weekly lessons are usually best. Guitar teachers can set manageable practice tasks between sessions, and regular feedback helps students avoid repeating mistakes that slow development.

Do guitar teachers include music theory in normal lessons?

Most do, especially for learners preparing for music exams, composition, or band playing. Music theory can be integrated into songs so theory feels practical rather than separate from guitar.

Can I study electric guitar if I already play acoustic?

Yes. Many guitar teachers offer transition plans from acoustic to electric guitar, including picking control, tone settings, muting, phrasing, and amplifier basics for cleaner playing.

Are online lessons as effective as in-person sessions?

They can be very effective with clear camera setup and focused teaching. Many guitar teachers use online sessions for flexibility, then add occasional in-person lessons for detailed technique checks.

What should I expect to pay in Edgware?

Rates vary by experience and format, but many lessons sit between about £25 and £100 per hour. Group formats can cost less per student, and some teachers provide a free trial lesson.

Can children take guitar lessons safely?

Yes, and safeguarding should be discussed before booking. For younger learners, choose guitar teachers who explain DBS status, communication methods, and how lessons are adapted by age.

Do teachers support genres like rock, blues, jazz, and classical?

Yes. Guitar teachers in Edgware often cover rock music, blues, jazz, classical music, and pop, with lesson content adapted to style, technique goals, and the songs students want to learn. Some also connect rhythm work with piano and drums awareness for stronger timing.

Can lessons cover composition and music production too?

Many can. Alongside guitar and music theory, some teachers include composition, song writing, and entry-level music production skills so students can develop ideas beyond performance, creative growth, and build musical potential with confidence and joy.

Where can I watch live music in and around Edgware?

Edgware is well placed for live music across North London. For local events and occasional entertainment in the area, venues on the Edgware side sometimes host functions and ticketed nights such as The Hive London. For bigger touring shows within a straightforward tube journey, North London landmarks like Alexandra Palace and established gig rooms such as O2 Forum Kentish Town are popular picks. If you want to see high-level guitar performance up close, iconic stages like the Roundhouse are also within reach — and watching great players live is one of the fastest ways to sharpen your ear for timing, tone, and dynamics.

Where can I buy guitars and music gear near Edgware?

For a genuinely local option, Edgware Music is a specialist shop selling new and secondhand instruments, with a practical focus on what players actually need. If you’re happy to travel into central London for a broader selection of folk, acoustic instruments, and accessories, Hobgoblin Music London is a well-known destination. A good teacher can also help you avoid overbuying early on — the right guitar setup, a tuner, and a few essentials usually matter more than upgrading everything at once.

Are there any notable musicians associated with Edgware?

Edgware has produced a range of notable figures, including several musicians across different eras and genres. Guitarist Boz Boorer is a well-known name for his work as a player and musical director, while jazz musician Victor Feldman has a long-standing reputation in British and international jazz circles. Singer Anne Lenner is another recognised artist linked to the area. Exploring local-linked artists like these can be useful for students — you can borrow phrasing ideas, rhythm feel, and tone goals, then translate them into exercises and songs in your weekly lessons.