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| Written by Neil Hogan | |
| Monday, 19 May 2008 | |
Questions & Answers with Neil Hogan - #1.4 Q. Can you recommend a place where I can find a beginner guitar class? A. There are beginner guitar classes available all over the place. Probably some of the first places to check with would be your local music stores. Many stores have ongoing series of lessons, particularly geared for beginners. These might typically be once a week for an hour or so, and run for six weeks or something like that. Usually the store does these relatively cheaply hoping you might head into more expensive private lessons a little later. They also of course hope you might buy an expensive guitar from them. In any case, it’s a good customer relation’s strategy. Another thought about classes is
they are frequently useful for only a short time. After six to twelve weeks
there is a great chance that all the students will be at different places,
another time to look into private lessons. More info about beginner guitar classes can be found here - guitar lessons. |
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 May 2008 ) |