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Guitar lessons in Edmonton typically cost about $39/h per hour.
Pricing depends on a few key elements:
Some instructors provide reduced rates when you commit to a monthly bundle. Online lessons can also reduce costs while keeping sessions flexible and convenient. Plenty of tutors offer a free trial lesson so you can test their teaching style before committing.
The first steps in guitar are understanding your instrument, holding it correctly, keeping it in tune, and playing simple chords.
Once you master these five areas, progressing to intermediate techniques becomes much easier.
With a score of 5⭐ out of 5, guitar tutors in Edmonton consistently receive excellent feedback.
The score comes from 9 authentic student evaluations.
Students often praise tutors for adapting to their goals, whether that's playing campfire songs or mastering solos. Reading reviews helps you find an instructor whose style matches your learning preferences.
This rule states that a minor pentatonic pattern shifted 3 frets lower becomes its relative major pentatonic.
A guitar teacher can show you how to apply this rule across all five pentatonic positions on the fretboard.
Browse 70 expert guitar tutors. Acoustic, electric, bass: your first lesson could be free!
| ✅ Average price : | $39/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 2h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 70 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Many guitar players in Edmonton want to sing while they play, but quickly discover that combining the two skills is harder than learning them separately. The challenge is not memorizing chords or lyrics. It is keeping rhythm, pitch, and coordination steady at the same time.
A guitar instructor in Edmonton who also works with voice can help break this process into clear, manageable steps. Instead of guessing how to coordinate strumming and singing, students learn practical techniques that keep timing solid and the voice relaxed. On Superprof, you can find tutors who offer this combined approach, with local profiles, reviews, and lesson formats that fit your schedule.
People often search for “guitar lessons near me” because they want faster progress and fewer bad habits. When guitar and voice are taught together, the benefits go further than speed. You build coordination, confidence, and a sound that feels natural instead of forced.
Private tutoring is effective because it is targeted. Studies on one-to-one tuition consistently show stronger learning outcomes than unguided practice, especially when sessions are focused and regular.
In Edmonton, the average price per hour for private guitar and voice-focused lessons is on average $39. Rates vary depending on experience, lesson format, and whether sessions are online or in person. On Superprof, it is easy to compare profiles, availability, and teaching styles in one place.
Quick Edmonton snapshot: If your goal is to sing while you play, look for a tutor who offers guitar and voice in the same lesson. This keeps practice focused on one coordinated skill instead of splitting time between two separate disciplines.
Motivation is often easier to maintain when practice connects to a real outcome. Edmonton offers many realistic next steps for beginners and intermediate singer-guitarists.
Students often stay more consistent when they tie practice to a specific environment or goal. Edmonton has a strong arts culture through local universities, community spaces, and live music venues. Even casual exposure to this environment can encourage clearer practice goals and steady improvement.
For those interested in performing, the city has many beginner-friendly open mics and small stages. Lessons can be structured around practical targets, such as preparing three songs, building a simple set list, and practicing how to speak between songs with confidence.
This is the part many learners overlook. Understanding a few core concepts makes singing and playing feel more controlled and less chaotic.
In a typical lesson, a student might strum a simple progression, adjust the key with a capo, and focus on breathing through a chorus to avoid rushing. These small adjustments often make the biggest difference.
Try the “two-minute loop.” Choose the hardest two bars of a song and repeat only that section for two minutes. Then rest for 30 seconds and repeat.
This approach works because focused repetition builds coordination faster than full run-throughs. When practicing guitar and voice together, start by humming the melody before adding lyrics. This keeps attention on pitch and rhythm first.
There is no single best teacher. There is only the teacher that fits your goals. On Superprof, you can browse 70 tutor profiles in Edmonton and look for instructors who combine guitar, voice, and performance skills.
When searching, keep it simple. Look for guitar lessons, check whether voice coaching is included, and read how tutors describe their approach for different age groups. Some specialize in children and teens, while others focus on adult beginners.
If you want faster progress, book a first lesson and be specific about your goal, such as singing and playing three songs confidently or improving rhythm and coordination. The right guitar instructor in Edmonton will adapt lessons to your needs and pace, helping you build skills that actually transfer to real songs.
Steven
Guitar tutor
Steven is amazing and helps you based on your level he is also very patient and encourages you when you feel like you not doing a great job.
Momentswith, 2 years ago
Kartik
Guitar tutor
Kartik gave me a very good explanation of what I needed to know to get my guitar journey started. There is so much I can learn from him, and he is a very good teacher.
Mar, 5 years ago
Andres
Guitar tutor
Whether fundamental or technical, Andres is great at streamlining the learning process and tailoring it to the needs of his student. I have had an amazing experience learning with Andres and would recommend him to anyone who is interested in...
Omar, More than 5 years ago
Eric
Guitar tutor
I've been taking guitar lessons with Eric for some time now, and I couldn't be happier with my experience. He is an excellent teacher: patient, knowledgeable, encouraging, and genuinely passionate about music. No matter my skill level or how many...
Ahmed, 3 days ago
Sana
Guitar tutor
Sana is a really nice teacher. She is friendly and is very flexible. I recommend her if you'd like to start learning classical guitar no matter if you're a beginner or a more advanced student.
Donata, 1 week ago
Parker
Guitar tutor
Parker is a very chill and patient instructor. Very grateful to have found him to help me start from zero in a cool way ! 10/10 recommending
Romane, 3 weeks ago