5 /5
Average rating 5 ⭐ from 6066+ reviews. Our students love their guitar lessons!
46 $/h
The best prices: 95% of tutors offer their first lesson free and the average lesson cost is $46/hr
4 h
Lightning fast: our guitar tutors across New Zealand respond in an average of 4h.
Filter by style, level and price. Looking for guitar lessons for beginners near me or advanced technique? Compare profiles and reviews to find your ideal tutor.

Māori
()
Pounamu
5
Get in touch with your tutor, talk through your goals — electric guitar, acoustic, blues or beginner chords — then set your schedule and format.

With the Student Pass, reach out to as many tutors as you like for a month. Kids guitar lessons or adult lessons — build confidence at your own pace.

The average price of Guitar lessons is $46.
The price of your lessons depends on a number of factors
97% of teachers offer their first lesson for free.
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.
On Superprof, many of our 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.
23494 Guitar tutors are currently available to give Guitar lessons near you.
You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best.From a sample of 6066 tutors, students rated their private tutors 5 out 5.
These reviews have been collected directly from students and pertain to their experience with the 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.
You'll have so many talented Guitar tutors to choose from!
| ✅ Average price : | $46/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 4h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 23494 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Kia kawea tātou e te rēhia - Let us be taken by the spirit of joy, of entertainment
This proverb suggests that long before the first European settlers arrived, performance-based entertainment was essential to Māori society in New Zealand. Sites for amusement, including storytelling, dancing, music, and games were referred to as whare tapere.
Early musicians and composers frequently utilised the violin and keyboard. In the middle of the 20th century, the guitar gained popularity, while taonga puoro (ancient Māori instruments) was reintroduced in the latter half of the century.
What is the most well-known and long-lasting guitar genre to have come out of Aotearoa/New Zealand? The "Māori strum" tends to be the strongest competitor.
The Māori concert parties of the 1930s are at least as old as the strum's origins. These days, it may be heard in a variety of musical contexts throughout New Zealand, from kapa haka strumming to the "jingajiks" of guitar party sing-alongs.
Additionally, it has crept into our rich tradition of popular recordings, appearing on several well-known songs. The strumming method is incredibly adaptable thanks to its rich tone and pulsing beat.
You should consider your preferred musical genre before beginning your search for the ideal instrument. Because there are significant distinctions between an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar, and a classical guitar, not to mention a ukulele.
The true challenge awaits you once you have decided which instrument best suits you and have purchased it: beginner to expert guitar tuition!
Jazz, folk, blues, pop, metal... Share your preferred musical genre with your potential guitar instructor at Superprof. On Superprof, you'll find what you're seeking for: You may get the ideal classes right here for kids, teens, and adults.
However, using YouTube to teach oneself how to play the guitar without taking any lessons is not the ideal approach to advance quickly. The most efficient method for a beginning guitarist is either a private instructor or a music school with other aspiring musicians.
Private guitar lessons can be given by a conservatory-educated teacher who can also teach you more about the background of music.
Alternatively, you may go for a self-taught musician who is not a student of music. Regardless of your decision, you will develop your ability to read music notation, music theory, and all aspects of this instrument, including chords, arpeggios, tablature, tuners, solo improvisation, and song accompaniment.
Your individual guitar instructor works at your pace while supporting and motivating you from the comfort of your couch. Since a lot of guitar instructors provide their lessons online.
They connect with you via the webcam and walks you through the fundamentals of playing the guitar while also providing you with honest criticism, teaching you how to read music, and pointing out areas where you may become better. Success is certain!
Contrary to a music school, Superprof not only provides you with a wide range of guitar instructors, but also background information on courses, costs, experiences, etc., which you can read about in the instructor's profile and get a sense of who your teacher is right away.
Once you have located an appropriate guitar instructor, you may get in touch with him personally and schedule your course with him.
The ideal venue for this is Superprof, as New Zealand is home to hundreds of knowledgeable guitar and music educators. Nothing compares to listening to music live rather than on a computer, and Superprof's location tool will allow you to locate all the local instructors.
Other criteria like rate (price), response time to inquiries, and the degree of competence you're searching for can also be used to filter all the searches.
This implies that you'll be able to get an instructor to advance your guitar skills even if you're currently a superb player! Enjoy yourself and luck!
As you can see, there are a variety of ways to learn how to play the guitar. From online tutorials to in-person lessons to the various techniques you can find in books and magazines, there is something for everyone.
But you must still approach it wisely! Finding the ideal mix will help to shape your guitar-playing education.
Like all other musical instruments, the guitar can be learned in as many different ways as there are students.
Albert
Guitar tutor
Very patient and always explains things in a way that’s easy to understand and follow :)
Mars, 3 months ago
Faith
Guitar tutor
Faith is a great and accommodating teacher. Always attentive to my needs and challenges. Her constant encouragement and enthusiasm makes learning easier and enjoyable. I'm super happy to take the next step of learning guitar with someone who can...
Emeline, 3 months ago
Caleb
Guitar tutor
friendly, good communication and a very good teacher
Letty, 4 months ago
Daniel
Guitar tutor
Friendly dude, with an excitement to teach and pass on everything he has learnt
Martin, 4 months ago
Juan
Guitar tutor
Absolutely a great teacher and guide. Was super helpful and knew exactly where to start with tutoring me. Will 100% be back.
Jamie, 5 months ago
Shane
Guitar tutor
Shane is an excellent teacher! He keeps it relaxed and doesn't overwhelm me with too much advice too quickly. There's a great balance between theory and learning by ear.
Jared, 5 months ago