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✅ Average price : | $51/h |
✅ Average response time : | 4h |
✅ Tutors available : | 14022 |
✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Well, it depends. Learning to play guitar has one can say a general technique, for example learning the basic chord shapes, learning the basics scales, or learning how to arpeggiate a chord.
Then you can learn how to play with a pick or how to play finger-style. You can learn how to play phrases based on the pentatonic, - usually referred to as licks - or you can learn how to bend and slide, hammer-on or pull-off a note. These are all basic techniques to learn and you find them in most of the guitar styles.
But when it comes to electric guitar there is a certain background of fast solos and shredding as well as fast riffs and more advanced techniques that go beyond playing a single scale or strumming a progression of chords.
This is why it depends on the guitarist and the group that you would like to learn. For example, learning an Arctic Monkeys song will be easier than learning a Steve Vai or a Van Hallen song. Learning a Black Sabbath song might be easier than learning a Jimmy Hendrix song, but it will also depend on the Black Sabbath song you have chosen.
The best way to know what level you are at and what song would be a good fit for you is to have the guidance of a private guitar instructor. A guitar instructor can assess your technique and level and make a plan of different songs that you want to learn but arrange them so they become progressively more difficult.
If you are looking for an electric guitar teacher in New Zealand, visit Superprof and browse through the long catalogue of teachers on the website.
Learning electric guitar is learning a style in which most of the solos from the genre are based on Blues and Rock & Roll licks. So one could say that the best way to learn electric guitar is to learn Blues and Rock & Roll.
But this is not necessarily true.
Today there are many active Rock bands and by now we have a large catalog of Rock bands that made their mark in Rock history. Because of this, there are many different levels of songs that you can learn, regardless of their style, their year, etc.
For example, a good way to start learning more complicated riffs could be learning Led Zeppelin’s Black Dog or The Ocean or Moby Dick. But if you don’t like Led Zeppelin, there might be a chance you like Nirvana, and that might be a good way to learn rhythmic riffs. If not Nirvana, then Guns n Roses or Aerosmith.
If you are interested in solos, you can start with Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin. If you are already good at soloing, then you can try Jimmy Hendrix, Joe Satriani or Stevie Ray Vaughan.
The electric guitar opens a vast range of styles with plenty of music to explore. But figuring out the way can be hard. This is why learning with a teacher helps and allows you to progress faster and more efficiently.
There is no real answer to this question. But if you are learning electric guitar with a private guitar instructor, then being able to play a song with its corresponding solo could take from 3 months to 6 months if you are a complete beginner and as we mentioned before, if the song is an easy Rock song to learn.
The important thing is to enjoy the process and to keep being motivated. A private guitar teacher can help you with that. One of the benefits of learning with a teacher is that it will give you a sense of consistency and structure in your practice. This helps us stay motivated and progress faster.
The answer is simple.
Thanks to Superprof, finding the right teacher or teachers can only take a matter of minutes. Run a quick search of 'electric guitar' followed by your city in New Zealand, and a long list of electric guitar instructors will be at your disposal. Each teacher provides you with the information you need to make the right decision for you.
From their location, pricing, whether the guitar is provided as well as reviews and recommendations left by former students. So start your search today and start learning to shred on the electric guitar!
Nigel
Electric guitar tutor
Nigel has a nice & friendly style & explained things well
Nick, 1 week ago
Floyd
Electric guitar tutor
Floyd is really approachable, I’m looking forward to lessons from him in the near future
Karyn, 4 months ago
Noah
Electric guitar tutor
My child attended a guitar lesson with Noah, and we had a great experience. Noah was very patient and encouraging, making him feel at ease throughout the session. What stood out was how he ended the lesson with a fun review game, which really helped...
Kevan, 4 months ago
Lorenzo
Electric guitar tutor
Lorenzo is a great teacher, he makes you feel comfortable from the beginning and has a lot of patience to teach. He is very knowledgeable and passionate about music. Methodology, fun and dedication is what describes him as a teacher. Apart from...
Stavroula, 1 year ago
Jack
Electric guitar tutor
My son wasn't sure what to expect before the lesson, but he had such a positive experience with Jack, he was really pleased afterward. Jack was welcoming and I am happy he's tutoring my son.
Andrew, 2 years ago
Agustin
Electric guitar tutor
I've been learning guitar from Agustin for over two months, and it's been an incredible journey. Agustin is a patient, skilled, and inspiring teacher. I've improved my playing, learned various techniques and songs, and found a newfound love for...
Santiago, 2 years ago