PRIVATE GUITAR LESSONS

Start Playing with Clear Weekly Steps

Guitar lessons for children, teens and adults who want to learn chords, rhythm, simple songs and better practice habits without feeling lost.

Students

Children 8+, teens and adults

Lesson Type

Private one-on-one

Format

Vernon studio or online

Level

Beginner and continuing

A Practical Way to Learn Guitar

Guitar lessons should not feel like a pile of random chords. We work step by step, so the student understands what to practice, how to improve and how each small skill connects to real playing.

Who It’s For

Beginners, returning students and self-taught players who want more structure, better rhythm and clearer practice.

What You’ll Learn

Chords, strumming, rhythm, finger placement, simple melodies, reading basics and songs that match the student’s level.

How Lessons Work

Each lesson gives the student a clear focus and a realistic task for the week, so practice at home feels manageable.

A Practical Way to Learn Guitar

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Guitar Lesson FAQ

Yes. Beginners are welcome. We start with simple chords, rhythm, hand position and short pieces, so the student can build confidence step by step.
Yes. Adults can start from the beginning or return after a long break. Lessons can move at a calm pace and focus on practical playing.
Yes, the student should have a guitar for regular practice at home. If you are not sure what to buy or rent, you can ask before the first lesson.
A simple acoustic or classical guitar is usually enough to begin. The most important thing is that the guitar feels comfortable for the student’s hands.
Both. Exercises help build control, but students also need real music. We use simple songs and pieces to make practice useful and enjoyable.
Yes, online guitar lessons can work well for older students and adults. For younger beginners, in-person lessons are often easier.

Start Guitar Lessons with M&N Music

Send us the student’s age, current level and preferred format. We will help you choose a good place to begin.