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Our Guitar Teachers in Exeter

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James Tucker - Guitar teacher
James Tucker
GuitarRoberts Rd, Exeter EX2, UK0.3 km
£15
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Alongside my career as a dedicated academic in Psychology, Medicine, and Statistics, I have always nurtured a deep passion for music. Music is more than just a hobby for me—it is the true heartbeat of my life. With over…

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Shannon Price - Guitar teacher
Shannon Price
GuitarExeter Devon GB2.4 km
£20
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Nothing can substitute one-to-one learning. If you are a complete beginner, an intermediate player, or an experienced guitarist that has hit that ‘musical brick-wall’, I can tailor a guitar tuition package that will…

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Duncan Lacey - Guitar teacher
Duncan Lacey
Guitar87 Manor Road, Newton Abbot. Newton abbot Devon TQ12 1SW GB21.9 km
£10
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Duncan Lacey MISM, Guitar Tuition - Member of Registry of Guitar Tutors at London College of Music, and full Member of the Independent Society of Musicians. I have an up to date Enhanced DBS certificate, and I am fully…

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About Guitar lessons Exeter

Whether you’re starting out or pushing to the next level, Exeter guitar teachers can help you build technique and repertoire. Online tuition is also commonly available.

Lesson formats

Exeter teachers may teach from home studios, travel locally, or offer online lessons depending on availability.

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Guitar lessons: what to expect

Guitar lessons near you

The best guitar lessons near you aren’t just about distance — they’re about a teacher who helps you progress with clarity. Search by location to find in-person guitar lessons, or choose online lessons to access specialist teachers for acoustic, electric, fingerstyle, rock, or grades.

Who guitar lessons are for

Guitar lessons work for complete beginners, intermediate players, and advanced students. Lessons can be tailored for children, teenagers, or adults returning to guitar — with a focus on the styles and songs you actually want to play.

What you’ll learn in guitar lessons

Most students work on chord fluency, rhythm, strumming feel, scales, finger placement, and repertoire. A good teacher will also structure your practice so you build confidence and technique without getting stuck.

Online vs in-person guitar lessons

Online guitar lessons can be highly effective, especially for busy schedules and specialist tuition. In-person lessons can feel more hands-on and are great if you prefer local support and face-to-face feedback.

A simple learning path for guitar

A good teacher will tailor lessons to your goals — but here’s what progress often looks like.

Weeks 1–4: Foundations
1

Learn posture, tuning, chord changes, strumming patterns, and how to practise without building bad habits.

Months 2–3: Songs & rhythm
2

Build a steady sense of timing, expand chord vocabulary (including barre chords), and play full songs with confidence.

Months 3–6: Technique & style
3

Develop picking, fingerstyle, lead basics, improvisation foundations, or exam preparation — depending on your goals.

Getting started: what you need

Keep it simple at first — your teacher can help you choose the right setup.

  • Acoustic vs electric: your teacher can recommend what fits your music taste and comfort.
  • A tuner + a few picks is enough to start — then add a capo or strap as you progress.
  • A simple practice routine beats long sessions: aim for consistency, not intensity.

Styles & goals your teacher can support

Choose a direction — lessons can be tailored around what you actually want to play.

Acoustic singer-songwriter
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Chord progressions, strumming feel, accompaniment patterns, and building a set of songs.

Rock / lead guitar
Popular

Riffs, power chords, pentatonic shapes, bends, vibrato, and solo phrasing.

Fingerstyle
Popular

Right-hand patterns, independence, tone control, and arranging songs for solo guitar.

Grades / structured progression
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Technique, repertoire, sight-reading or musicianship skills, and a clear practice plan.

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FAQs about guitar lessons in Exeter

How far do guitar teachers travel in Exeter?

It varies by teacher; some travel locally while others teach from studios or online.

Can I take guitar lessons online from Exeter?

Yes — online lessons are a flexible option.

How should I choose an Exeter guitar teacher?

Match teaching experience to your goals and confirm availability.

How long does it take to learn guitar?

Many beginners can play simple songs within a few weeks. Consistent practice and guidance from a good teacher help you progress faster and avoid bad habits.

Are guitar lessons suitable for adults?

Yes. Guitar lessons are popular with adult learners of all levels, including complete beginners and those returning after a break.

Do I need my own guitar to start lessons?

It helps to have your own guitar so you can practise regularly. Your teacher can advise on a suitable beginner acoustic or electric option.

Are online guitar lessons effective?

Online lessons work well for many students and can be just as structured as in-person lessons when taught by experienced teachers.

Can guitar lessons help with exams?

Yes. Many guitar teachers support students preparing for graded exams, helping with technique, repertoire, and practice structure.