Guitar Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Guitar lessons given by qualified guitar teacher based in Norwich, Norfolk. Classical, Electric and Acoustic guitar tuition from experienced, versatile, ISM registered (and CRB checked) tutor. Individually tailored lessons covering a range of styles including Rock, Blues, Jazz, Classical and Acoustic fingerstyle. For more info please visit my website.
To contact Bob P. BA HONS (Mus) LGSM FISM please call, text or email.
|
Bob P.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
I have decades of experience of private tuition and music workshops (including alongside Phil Collins). PhD research in the field of performance and utilisation of guitar as therapy. Learn for fun and relaxation or join the hundreds of my previous students that have gone on to gain high level professional qualifications.
|
Ian D.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Guitar Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Deive M. One to One Tuition Piano - Keyboard - Guitar - Bass - Drums - Theory £36 for a one hour lesson, reduced to £33 if paid in advance, and the first one is also only £33.
Length and frequency of lessons are flexible. All ages welcome. I am able to teach students to play any songs or pieces they like and not make them learn any they don’t like. I teach them to play by ear and by notation. I also teach them how to improvise, and speak their mind musically. I have 18 years experience in this line of work, and for 17 years now it has been my full-time occupation. I have studied music at Los Angeles Musicians Institute and Cambridge Anglia Ruskin University. My name is pronounced ‘Dave Montaig’. ‘Deive’ is short for Deiven. Students can choose to learn any or all of the instruments I teach. They do not have to own an instrument to spend part of their lesson learning it. Students do not have to learn to read conventional sheet music. Furthermore, I do not teach it to beginners. I do teach it to those who want to learn it, but only after they have learnt my own ‘RSMR’ notation system. I don’t want to give them an overcomplicated, incorrect view of music that may make them give up. RSMR is the Rational System of Musical Reference, and is not just a notation system; it incorporates a new nomenclature system also. The conventional theory, nomenclature and notation of music contain some serious mistakes. The notation system is overcomplicated, presenting us with a number of things that do not exist in music itself, much of the nomenclature is naming elements of a notation system rather than elements of music itself, and the theory of pitch and the theory of rhythm presented to us do not acknowledge this. Furthermore, much of the notation and nomenclature is imprecise, impractical, inappropriate or misleading, and many of the terms used are given two or more conflicting meanings. Students do unfortunately have to learn much of the conventional nomenclature - because it is so widely used. Many musicians cannot read the notation and do not use it – including many of the world’s most popular musicians – but all musicians use the nomenclature to some extent. All students of pitch-playing instruments should be taught the conventional names of the twelve absolute pitch-tones and all students of chord-playing instruments should be taught the conventional names of the chords, but they should also be taught that these names are bad ones. There is now an enormous library of song notations that are available for free on the web which simply present the lyrics and chord-changes in the song, with the chords indicated simply by name, and every guitarist and keyboardist should learn how to read these; however, they should also learn how those chord-names are far from good ones. I have no problem with beginner guitar and bass students being taught conventional ‘tablature’ notation, and I often give them tabs that have been published on the web. The only difference with my own tablature is that it includes timing details; conventional rhythmic-timing notation is not compatible with guitar tab, but my rhythmic-timing notation is compatible with any system of pitch notation. I do teach ‘grade’ exam courses if requested, and have taught those from the Trinity, ABRSM and Rockschool awarding bodies, but I don’t teach these to an absolute beginner. They present rudimentary music theory as little more than the rules of a bad system of musical reference stated as if it is a good one. I teach the real rudiments of music, and this does not involve introducing such things as the sharp, the flat or the time signature. The sharps, flats and time signatures we are presented with in the notation are elements of notation, not music, and they are in the notation because the notation system is overcomplicated. The sharp and the flat came from the use of a pitch-staff which makes room for only seven of the twelve musical pitch-tones, and the time signature came from using different single note and rest symbols to indicate different rhythmic durations and then allowing them to change which durations they represent. The twelve absolute pitch-tones of the Western musical pitch-tone system should have been given permanent identities, not temporary identities which are dependent on which key or chord they temporarily belong to. And note duration should have been measured in beat-value, not semibreve-value. Semibreves do not exist in music. I came to realise and understand the main mistakes in the theory, nomenclature and notation of music before I ever started teaching, and this was one of the reasons I went into teaching. It caused me to confront these mistakes head on and find the solutions. Some of these solutions had already been proposed by others, and some had not. The staff design I use for keyboard and general-purpose pitch notation has been around for almost two centuries, although I have presented it in a particular way that is unique and improved, but the rhythmic-timing notation system I use with all my students, no matter what the instrument, is entirely of my own invention. I also have invented numerous other music learning aids that translate what we hear into something we can see.
|
Deive M.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Are you looking for a Vocal Coach or Singing Lessons in Norwich? We offer a range of subjects including Singing lessons, piano, keyboard, guitar, ukulele, drums, music theory. Stage confidence and audition preparation for shows such as 'The Voice' is something we specialise in. Finding the right song choice that suits your voice is important and we can help with enhancing all your capabilities to achieve the best result for an audition. We have free parking and the convenience of all subjects 'Under One Roof'.
|
Academy Jennifer Grace Music & Vocal Academy
School, Learning Centre
|
P
Guitar Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Learn Guitar with Tony C.: A Master of Fingerstyle and Musical Storytelling
If you're looking for a guitar teacher who combines technical mastery with deep musical expression, Tony C. is the perfect guide. With years of experience as a performer, composer, and mentor, Tony brings a wealth of knowledge to his students, helping them unlock their potential and develop their own unique sound.
Tony is not just an exceptional guitarist—he is a storyteller through music. His compositions weave together intricate fingerstyle techniques with a fusion of folk, blues, jazz, and world rhythms, creating pieces that are as emotionally evocative as they are technically impressive. Whether you're a beginner picking up a guitar for the first time or an experienced player looking to refine your skills, Tony provides expert instruction tailored to your level and goals.
Why Learn with Tony?
Master Fingerstyle Guitar Tony specializes in fingerstyle guitar, a dynamic and expressive approach that allows players to create rich textures and intricate melodies. With his guidance, students learn how to bring depth to their playing, making every note resonate with feeling.
Learn in a Supportive Environment Learning guitar should be enjoyable, inspiring, and rewarding. Tony understands the challenges students face and provides clear, patient instruction that builds confidence and skills. He breaks down complex techniques into manageable steps, ensuring that students progress at a pace that suits them.
Explore Genre-Blending Techniques Tony’s music is renowned for seamlessly blending diverse styles. While his lessons are accessible to beginners, his approach introduces students to unique rhythms and techniques that broaden their musical horizons.
Improve Technical and Expressive Skills Beyond the mechanics of playing, Tony teaches his students how to infuse their music with emotion, phrasing, and dynamic control. His lessons go beyond technique—they teach students how to connect with their instrument and express themselves fully through music.
Guidance for All Levels Whether you want to strum along to your favorite songs, compose your own music, or develop advanced fingerstyle skills, Tony adapts his teaching to meet your aspirations. His years of experience mentoring musicians means he understands the journey of learning guitar at every stage.
A Teacher Who Understands Creativity
Tony’s approach to guitar isn't just about playing notes—it’s about telling stories, expressing emotions, and finding inspiration through music. His lessons inspire creativity while providing a strong technical foundation, ensuring that students not only learn but grow into confident and expressive musicians.
If you’re ready to embark on your guitar journey with a passionate and experienced teacher, Tony C. is here to guide you. Whether you dream of composing your own music or simply want to enjoy the art of playing guitar, his expertise will help you turn your goals into reality.
Start Your Journey Today
Join Tony C.’s guitar lessons and discover how music can transform your playing, mindset, and creativity. Take the first step toward mastering the guitar and uncover the joy of making music with an inspiring teacher by your side!
|
Tony Cox
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
P
Guitar Teacher
London, England
-
London,England
-
Warlingham,England
Andrew Jays School of Music is a family run music school covering Surrey and South London. Our Principle, Andrew, graduated from The BRIT Performaing Arts and Technology College (Jessie J, Adele, Any Winehouse are past students) and is also a performing solo singer. We are pround to have passionate and talented teachers working alongside us, so our students also gain knowledge from their performance experience.
We hold exams with ABRSM and Trinity College London of which we have a 100% pass rate!
Lesson Lengths: 45 minutes/60 minutes/90minutes (60min lesson cost shown)
Online lessons available
Face to Face Branches in: Warlingham/Whyteleafe/Oxted/Balham/Crystal Palace
So whether you a looking to start a new hobby, start your musical journey or are looking to perfect your skill, why not book a FREE 30 minute discovery lesson to see what its all about!
|
Andrew Silk
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
E
Guitar Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Now I do all my lessons on line, either by Skype, Zoom or any other equivalent .It is cheaper for the pupil, no travelling, so no fuel used, and easier all round as the timings can be changed easily on either side, to suit any sudden problems.
I teach reading music as a given, right from the beginning. Either classical or acoustic but no specific styles, i. e. country, folk, blues etc. No, I will teach you to play properly with tutor books and additional material and with the knowledge gained you will eventually be able to play in whatever style suits you, but I will not teach a style at the lesson.
Having 60 books of guitar music published in 5 different publishers, and having played, arranged, transcribed and written all forms of guitar music since my teens, I am uniquely equipped to teach anyone whether a beginner, or an advanced player or any level in between.
I am often asked to transcribe unpublished classical guitar recordings onto sheet music which I will do happily for a fee, should anyone be interested.
I now have my own classical guitar sheet music and CD review site at www.allclassicalguitar.co.uk and so my working life is completely music based.
|
Chris Dumigan
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
E
Discover the Joy of Music with Me Hi, I’m Rob, and I believe learning music should be as enjoyable as it is rewarding. Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to build on your existing skills, I’ll help you achieve your musical goals in a relaxed and supportive environment. Mistakes are part of learning here—it’s all about having fun and making progress at your own pace. Why Learn with Me? Here’s what you can expect from my lessons: Completely Tailored Lessons: Whether you’re learning for fun or aiming for gradings, I’ll create lessons built around your goals. Learn Songs You Love: We’ll focus on music that excites you, whether it’s pop, rock, classical, jazz, or film scores. Beginner-Friendly: You don’t need any experience to get started. This is a safe space where it’s okay to make mistakes and learn at your own pace. No Instrument? No Problem: Not ready to invest in an instrument? Come try a lesson using my Guitar, Bass Guitar, or Piano, and see if it’s for you before making a purchase. I can also recommend the best instruments when you’re ready to buy. Quick Progress: In as little as 6 lessons (or sooner), you’ll be able to play or sing something recognizable and feel confident in your progress. All Ages Welcome: I teach students of all ages, from beginners to advanced, and I'm happy to work with learners at any stage of their musical journey. Your First Lesson The first lesson is all about understanding your goals and interests. We’ll discuss the music you love, what you’d like to achieve, and how I can support you. Whether it’s learning your favorite songs, improving your technique, or diving into music theory, I’ll create a plan just for you. A Little About Me With over 20 years of experience as a multi-instrumentalist and teacher, I’ve worked with students from all walks of life. I teach singing, piano, guitar, bass guitar, ukulele, and music theory. I’m a Grade 8 pianist, an experienced accompanist, and a performer in choirs, bands, and as a soloist. My lessons are designed to make music enjoyable and accessible, no matter your starting point. If you’re ready to explore music, message me today to book your first lesson. I’d love to help you on your journey to becoming a confident musician!
|
Robert Lloyd-Evans
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
E
One of the great joys of playing an instrument is to become able to capture the emotive force that the artistes you so admire can evoke.
Discover how they do it. What scales they use, how they create their sublime musical phrases, what their vibrato is like, what ornamentation they favour...
No doubt you want to get a foot in the door fast.
Learn some power chords and play along with your favourite records in the first lesson.
Don't feel abashed about lacking any previous experience. It's not neccessary. I've taken many adult total beginners up to public performance level.
Music theory, Rock, Pop, Acoustic Guitar and Bass Grades.
You don't have to do them but it's nice to be able to guage your progress and if you're hoping to do a GCSE in music or go to a music college being able to show your credentials can be essential to getting an audition.
My students have a 100% pass rate across 30 years.
|
Richie Burrell
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
I can teach a wide range of music genres like pop, rock and more! Any age is welcome, I teach up to an intermediate level. I have 2 years of tutoring experience, with my client base sticking with me, as I keep the lessons engaging, and I encourage well!
|
Will P.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Am a loving hard working creative guy who's devoted to see people around him succeed.
|
Samson B.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Guitar Teacher, Instructor
Guitar lessons in Bradford, UK.
|
Joe R.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Hi,
I'm Elliott
I'm a friendly, welcoming and encouraging person with over 20 years of experience as a professional musician and teacher!
I teach complete beginners right through to advanced level students with ages ranging from 6 upto 60.
Whatever your age and experience I have the tools and expertise to help you on your journey.
My favourite styles include gypsy jazz, heavy rock and classical but I have a soft spot for all types of music.
My students are currently learning songs from the likes of Taylor Swift, Metallica, Arctic monkeys, the Rolling Stones and many www.***
I also teach the bass guitar covering a variety of different styles.
I look forward to meeting you!
|
Elliott L.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Guitar Lessons from an experienced, friendly professional.
|
John W.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Guitar Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
expert guitar tuition in classical, rock, blues. Covering improvisation, composition, technique, theory and many methods to improve an even advanced player.
|
Robert J.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Guitar Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Experience in working with various social media platforms. Great communication skills: - Strong leadership to successfully manage a team.
- Good networking skills to form meaningful partnerships.
- An ability to multitask and perform under pressure.
- Sound knowledge of the English language.
- The ability to think strategically and creatively.
|
Praise M.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Hello everyone! I am currently taking a music practitioners course in college and am excited to share my exciting knowledge around understanding and playing both electric and acoustic guitar.
|
Ava S.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
I graduated from Zhujiang College of South China Agricultural University with a Bachelor's. Later, I pursued a Master's in Advanced Computer Science from the University of Liverpool. Now, I'm eager to use my knowledge to assist students.
|
Zelin C.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Guitar Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
Guitar lessons in South Shields, UK.
|
James R.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Hey, My name is Jack, I have played guitar for over 5 years and have studied at all levels in music from GCSE-University. I have performed at various venues such as the Globe theatre in Cardiff, I look forward to teaching anyone guitar lessons.
|
Jack D.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
Guitar Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
-Sorry to say that I no longer live in the UK and am no longer teaching, so I can't help anymore. I can't find how to delete my account, so I'm writing this here instead. Good luck everyone! - I'm Nic S. and I've dedicated most of my life to music. If you're passionate about music, I'd really love to help you improve your skills, and develop your creativity. My first instrument (Which I've studied to degree level) is guitar, and I consider this instrument my 'Home base'. Music is more than just 'playing guitar' though, so I'm also open to teaching music theory, composition, songwriting, production, engineering as well as mixing and mastering. I don't work to a curriculum, and I don't teach grades (Unless it's what a student wants). Whatever you're struggling with is what we'll focus on, and the music that excites you is the music we'll be learning about! I'm here to teach you, for you. Despite having an academic background, I really feel like music is for everyone, and whatever helps you achieve your goals matters more to me than if you know 'standard theory' or things like that. Feel free to get in touch and we can set up a call where I can get to know your musical interests and needs, and you can decide if you'd think I'd be a good tutor for you! :)
|
Nic S.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|
20 years of professional experience. Various music styles (pop, rock, blues, latin, jazz, R&B, Soul, Ethnic).
|
Sener Y.
Tutor, Teacher, Instructor
|