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What former students say about their guitar teachers in Moncton

Ben bullett

Guitar tutor

Ben is an excellent teacher, very talented, patient, and supportive. We have the same music taste, and isn't afraid to show advanced steps so you know what to expect in the future. He will always stop and show you how your favorite song is played...

Sudhanshu

Guitar tutor

Kowledgable, thorough, and very pleasent to be around! Would highly recommend having Sid as a teacher

Parker

Guitar tutor

Parker is extremely knowledgeable, encouraging, patient, and just all-around fun to take lessons with. In just two sessions with him he has already expanded my knowledge of guitar and music theory by 1000%. Highly recommend!!

Steven

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Steven is an amazing guitar teacher. He explains concepts clearly, adapts lessons to your skill level, and makes learning guitar fun and motivating. His passion for music really shows in every lesson. Highly recommend Steven to anyone looking to...

Eric

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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...

Sana

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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.

FAQ

💰 What do guitar teachers charge in Moncton?

Guitar lessons in Moncton typically cost about $41/h per hour.

This rate varies based on several factors:

  • The student's level (whether you're starting out or refining technique)
  • Your tutor's background and credentials (conservatory training, performance history, teaching certifications)
  • Session duration and how often you meet (half-hour, 45-minute, or full-hour sessions)
  • How lessons are delivered (face-to-face, webcam, or hybrid)

Some instructors provide reduced rates when you commit to a monthly bundle. Online lessons can also reduce costs while keeping sessions flexible and convenient. Many teachers provide a no-obligation first session to see if you're a good match.

🎸 What do guitar beginners need to learn right away?

The first steps in guitar are understanding your instrument, holding it correctly, keeping it in tune, and playing simple chords.

  • Guitar anatomy: knowing the parts (headstock, tuning pegs, nut, frets, neck, body, soundhole, bridge) helps you follow instructions and communicate with teachers.
  • Posture and hand position: sit with the guitar body on your thigh, neck angled upward at about 45 degrees, and keep your wrist relaxed.
  • Tuning: accurate tuning is essential because even perfect technique sounds wrong on an untuned guitar.
  • Open chords: mastering a few open chords unlocks rhythm playing and sing-alongs.
  • Strumming patterns: consistent strumming connects your chords into actual music.

With these basics solid, you can learn almost any beginner song and build toward barre chords and fingerpicking.

⭐ How satisfied are students with guitar lessons in Moncton?

With a score of 5⭐ out of 5, guitar tutors in Moncton consistently receive excellent feedback.

This rating is based on 6 verified reviews from real students.

High ratings typically reflect clear communication, patient teaching, and tailored lesson plans. Reviews give insight into a teacher's personality, punctuality, and teaching methods.

⚡ How do you use the 3 fret rule when playing guitar?

This rule states that a minor pentatonic pattern shifted 3 frets lower becomes its relative major pentatonic.

  • How it works: the A minor pentatonic at fret 5 becomes G major pentatonic at fret 2—same shape, different root.
  • The benefit: this doubles your melodic options using shapes you already know.
  • Musical context: minor pentatonic sounds bluesy and emotional; major pentatonic feels bright and uplifting.

Working with a tutor lets you practice this concept over backing tracks until it feels natural.

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Whether you’re young or old, there’s nothing more satisfying than learning to play an instrument. By choosing to learn guitar in particular, you’ll be able to play along with all your favorite songs no matter what the genre. From acoustic to folk, to metal, to rock or pop music, almost any song can be played with the guitar. And even songs that don’t contain guitar parts, can still be adapted. Plus, if you love listening to music, learning to play guitar will give you a seriously deeper understanding and appreciation.

 

But while many attempts to learn the guitar, it's, unfortunately, a common reality for beginners to give up after only a couple of months as it can be frustrating if you’re not seeing progress immediately. Luckily, with the help of a Superprof private guitar teacher, you won’t be in it alone. At Superprof, we connect you with tons of experienced and highly-rated guitar tutors in Moncton. 

What is needed to learn guitar? 

A few things are essential to learning guitar, including:  

 

  1. Guitar (Acoustic or Electric): Let’s start with the basics! A guitar is the most essential thing.
  2. Picks: Even if you like the idea of learning fingerstyle, learning how to use a pick and the sounds you can get from a pick is essential to becoming a well-rounded guitarist.
  3. Tuner: Being in tune is not just about making your learning process easier on the ear (and on the ears of those around you), it’s also essential to proper learning. If you’re learning something and it sounds bad, you need to know and adjust appropriately. 
  4. Spare Strings: You will inevitably break strings, so it's a good idea to have a spare set on hand. Plus, there are some strings that are beginner-friendly. This will make the learning process easier both technically and physically (in terms of finger soreness and the pressure you need to apply to the string). 
  5. Lessons: While you could just start reading a how-to learn guitar book, or watch videos online, it’s not the most effective or efficient way to learn. Getting properly structured lessons, whether online or in-person, is very highly recommended. 

How long does it take to learn guitar? 

Beginner: Within 1-2 months you should be able to play easy guitar songs. 

Intermediate: With 2 years and lots of practice under your belt, you can be playing most songs. 

Advanced: After 5-6 years, you should be able to play anything you want.

 

A few of the most common growing pains include:

Your fingers and hands start to hurt since you’ll be using muscles you’ve never used before and pressing your fingers down quite hard. 

Difficulty finding time to practice. 

Your playing doesn’t sound as smooth as you thought it would. Don’t worry, everybody sucks in the beginning.

 

But it’s important to remember that this phase is just temporary and it will get easier the longer you stick with it. If you really want to learn guitar, make the commitment to push past the difficult early stage (approximately the first six months) and you’ll notice it becomes much easier.

How long should I practice guitar as a beginner?

A beginner should practice a minimum of 15 minutes up to an hour a day. Practicing the guitar every day will help build muscle memory, develop the habit and reduce frustration from slow progress. 

How can I teach myself to play guitar? 

You can teach yourself to learn to play guitar on your own. There are tons of online resources out there. However, many aspects of learning guitar will be easier when you have a teacher. 

 

Not only do you get personalized, one-on-one attention, but a teacher will inspire and motivate you to get past that rough part at the beginning. 

 

Here’s how a private teacher will help you learn guitar: 

  1. They cut through the noise of crowded online resources: There are a lot of websites and YouTube channels dedicated to teaching you how to play guitar. Unfortunately, they’re not all great. With a private teacher, you can rest assured you're getting top Moncton expertise provided to you in clean structured lessons. 
  2. They motivate and support you: Having another human to hold you accountable is huge. If you just don’t feel like practicing, you’ll be a lot less likely to cancel if you already have a lesson with your private teacher scheduled. 
  3. They’ll fast-track your learning: By working with a teacher, you’ll receive feedback immediately and in real time. A guitar teacher will work quickly to provide a step-by-step plan on what to practice to best help you reach your goals.

 

If you’re seriously committed to learning guitar, Fastrack your education with a private teacher today.

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