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Great prices: 95% of tutors offer their first class for free and the average lesson cost is $42/hr

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FAQ's

What is the average price of Electric guitar lessons?

The average price of Electric guitar  lessons is $42.

The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors

  • The experience of your teacher
  • The location of your lessons (at home, online, or an outside location)
  • the duration and frequency of your lessons

97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.

Why take Electric guitar lessons?

With the help of a Electric guitar you can master Electric guitar more efficiently.

 Our private tutors share their expert knowledge to help you to master any subject. 

A messaging service is available to allow you to get in touch with the private tutors on our platform and discuss the details of your lessons.

Can you learn Electric guitar online?

On Superprof, many of our Electric guitar tutors offer online tuition.

To find online courses, just select the webcam filter in the search engine to see the available tutors offering online courses in your desired subject. 

How many tutors are available to give Electric guitar lessons?

17 Electric guitar  tutors are currently available to give Electric guitar lessons near you.

You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best.

✒️ How are our Electric guitar tutors rated?

From a sample of 6  tutors, students rated their private tutors 5 out 5.

These reviews have been collected directly from students in Wellington and pertain to their experience with the Electric guitar tutors on our platform. These reviews serve as a guarantee and attest to the professionalism of our teachers. All reviews are validated by our community, and highlight the quality of our teachers.

If you have any issues or questions, our customer service team is available to help you.

You can view tutor ratings by consulting the reviews page.

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Essential information about your electric guitar lessons

✅ Average price :$42/h
✅ Average response time :1h
✅ Tutors available :17
✅ Lesson format :Face-to-face or online

Lessons from the best electric guitar tutors in Wellington

Where Can I Find Electric Guitar Lessons Near Me?

If you are looking for “Electric Guitar Lessons Near Me”, Wellington has several options when it comes to learning how to learn to play the electric guitar.

If you are searching for lessons personalised and tailored to your needs, level and goals, visit Superprof and find a wide catalogue of guitar instructors ready to start lessons with you. The average price for lessons is $42/h, and most teachers offer their first lesson for free.

One-on-one lessons provide a personalised, tailored, and customised approach, which is harder to achieve in a group setting or by watching tutorials on YouTube. Learning with a teacher is the best option since, in your journey to discovering the electric guitar, you might come to realise quite quickly that this learning experience is the most efficient one.

The Benefits of Electric Guitar Lessons in Wellington

Nowadays, thanks to the easy and fluid access to information, the possibility of learning an instrument has become a lot more accessible. Although studying an instrument by watching videos online might be an excellent complement to your weekly electric guitar lessons, it is hardly a substitute for it. When it comes to knowing what is best when learning how to play the guitar, the best alternative is to opt for guitar lessons conducted by an electric guitar tutor.

A guitar instructor, besides giving you a music lesson with everything that might be related to music theory, will be able to give you advice and corrections coming from their experience — an experience that cannot be found in a magazine or a book.

Studying and practising with a teacher will give you another reason to be consistent in your instrument practice, and it will give you a chance to interact and get to know someone who will guide you patiently through your journey of learning music.

Finding a guitar instructor for adults and kids in Wellington is easy, thanks to Superprof. Visit the website and let the platform know your location so it can provide you with a catalogue of guitar instructors based in your area. Visit Superprof and find out more!

Learn to Play the Electric Guitar

One first question that might arise when you begin learning guitar or when you start guitar lessons is whether you should play using a pick or just using your fingers, a.k.a. fingerpicking. The answer to this question is based on the style of music you would like to play. Let’s begin then by explaining the styles of guitar playing you can learn.

The electric guitar is usually played with a pick. Styles of music like Funk, Rock and Metal, Bluegrass and Rock&Roll, among many others, are primarily played with picks, but Jazz, Soul, Pop and Blues, although most of the time played with a pick, can also feature fingerpicking and sometimes that’s what makes them sound the way they do. In electric guitar, there is also a mix of picking with a pick and fingerpicking. This is called hybrid picking. It is found primarily in Jazz and pop music. Bluegrass and country may feature it as well.

For example, there have been several historic Jazz players known to play only with their fingers, like Wes Montgomery. Virtuoso players such as Merle Travis, Chet Atkins and more current players such as Derek Trucks and Matteo Mancuso have all shown that the electric guitar can be played without a pick.

When it comes to deciding how you'd like to play, this a personal decision. However, the guidance of an instructor can be fundamental in making sure you feel comfortable with both styles. Superprof can connect you with a teacher near you.

Most teachers offer their first lessons for free, so you can be sure that they are a great fit for you. With just a few clicks, Superprof can give you a great catalogue of teachers so you can choose the one for you.

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