Guitar lessons near Perth, WA

Maybe you are after blues, or maybe you just want a few songs under your belt; either way, the lessons follow you. Guitar lessons online cover both acoustic and electric, from your first chords to riffs, solos, and playing along to tracks. Perth gave us Tame Impala's Kevin Parker and John Butler, players who show just how far a guitar can really travel. It all happens from home over video, so you can practise on your own guitar in a room where you feel comfortable.

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Players in Perth area practicing with local guitar teachers

Classes held in Fremantle, Leederville

Dannielle taught 9 days ago

The tutor guided the student through practicing a song, focusing on increasing tempo and improving memorization. They worked on specific musical techniques, such as hammer-ons, and progressively played the song at faster speeds, aiming for full retention without sheet music.

Tempo and Speed Progression

Playing by Memory vs. Chords

Incorporating Musical Nuances

Hammer-ons and Muffled Notes

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Elizabeth taught 20 days ago

The student and tutor worked on improving guitar skills, focusing on accurate note reading and playing from musical scores. They practiced specific pieces, fingerings, and basic scales, with the tutor providing guidance and identifying areas for further practice. The student was advised to review notes they were not confident with for future improvement.

Reading Musical Staves and Ledger Lines

Understanding Musical Voices and Multiple Parts

Fingerings and Smooth Transitions

Identifying Open Strings and Notes

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Emman taught 28 days ago

The tutor and student focused on fundamental guitar techniques, including proper warm-up, tuning, and chord fingerings for G, C add 9, D, E minor, and E minor 7. They practiced smooth chord transitions and strumming patterns, along with finger dexterity exercises. The student was assigned practice of these chords and exercises for the next lesson.

Chord Voicings and String Selection

Finger Independence and Dexterity Exercises

Basic Guitar Chords and Transitions

Guitar String Tuning and Mnemonics

Guitar Warm-up and Finger Stretches

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Jon taught about 1 month ago

The student and tutor focused on advanced guitar techniques, including the F bar chord and its application to other chords like G and A. They also practiced specific strumming patterns and the distinction between major and minor bar chords, using a song as a practical exercise. The student was assigned to practice bar chords and improve strumming flow.

Bar Chords

Chord Transitions and Fluidity

Strumming Patterns and Rhythm

Major vs. Minor Chords

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Jon taught about 2 months ago

The student worked with the tutor on improving their guitar strumming technique and chord transitions, focusing on specific patterns and timing. They also began incorporating a metronome into their practice routine to develop better rhythm and coordination. The tutor provided guidance on practicing strumming patterns and chord changes, suggesting the student listen to reference recordings and practice consistently.

Guitar Practice Strategies

Strumming Patterns and Timing

Guitar Chord Changes

The Role of the Metronome

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Christopher taught about 2 months ago

The student and tutor worked extensively on advanced guitar techniques, focusing on complex chord voicings, fingerings, and muting strategies for specific rock songs. They practiced exercises to improve finger dexterity, hammer-ons, and pull-offs, with plans to learn additional songs and explore further improvisational techniques.

Guitar String Muting Techniques

Pentatonic Scale Finger Exercises

Alternate Picking and String Dampening

Chord Voicings and Variations

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Guitar lessons in Perth for acoustic, electric and jazz guitar

Acoustic Guitar

Acoustic Guitar

Calm and expressive sessions for acoustic lovers.

Bass Guitar

Bass Guitar

Ideal for aspiring band members and solo players.

Electric Guitar

Electric Guitar

Play loud, fast, and clean with confidence.

Classical Guitar

Classical Guitar

Quiet, unplugged, and full of feeling.

Guitar Beginners

Guitar Beginners

No pressure learning – just progress and fun.

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Guitar lessons in Perth helping students learn with structure and confidence

Perth’s creative scene continues to inspire musicians of all ages. From Hale School and Perth Modern School to the music programs at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), the city has nurtured countless artists. Yet for many learners, the guitar feels complicated at first. Understanding rhythm, chord changes, and tone requires guidance and patience. Local guitar tutors across Perth use a clear step-by-step approach that transforms early confusion into skill and confidence.

Step 1: Build a comfortable foundation
Before learning songs, tutors focus on posture, hand control, and instrument familiarity. Beginners at Scotch College or Christ Church Grammar School start by identifying guitar parts, learning string names, and practising open chords slowly. This early focus prevents tension and helps students develop smooth coordination.

Step 2: Strengthen rhythm and timing
Rhythm is often the first major challenge. Tutors in Subiaco and Mount Lawley use clapping exercises and metronome drills to help students keep a steady tempo. Many reference live shows at Perth Concert Hall, where professional musicians demonstrate precision and timing. Learning rhythm early gives structure to every future skill.

Step 3: Develop smooth chord transitions
Transitioning between chords can frustrate even motivated students. Tutors break this process into manageable steps, starting with simple progressions like G-C-D. Repetition trains the fingers to move efficiently, allowing students to focus on sound quality rather than speed. Over time, smoother transitions turn difficult songs into manageable challenges.

Step 4: Understand how chords connect through theory
Guitar learning becomes easier once students understand why chords fit together. Tutors teach basic theory alongside practice, showing how scales link to chord families. This approach, often supported by demonstrations at WAAPA, helps learners recognise musical patterns and improvise confidently.

Step 5: Apply techniques to real songs
Once basics feel natural, tutors encourage students to apply skills to songs they enjoy. Learners may study rhythm guitar parts from popular tracks played in venues like The Ellington Jazz Club or Mojo’s Bar Fremantle. Applying theory in this way keeps motivation high and builds musical identity.

Step 6: Train the ear through active listening
Understanding tone and phrasing separates beginners from confident players. Tutors guide students to listen closely to recordings from Perth’s own artists and analyse how professionals use strumming dynamics. Ear training sharpens awareness and strengthens musical interpretation.

Step 7: Practise regularly and track improvement
Progress requires consistency. Tutors recommend short, daily practice blocks with clear goals, mastering one riff or cleaning one transition at a time. Some learners use performance inspiration from The Rechabite or local school music nights to stay accountable. Visible progress builds pride and motivation.

Step 8: Build performance confidence gradually
Playing for others can be intimidating at first. Tutors encourage students to perform for family, then small groups, before joining larger showcases. Events at the State Theatre Centre of Western Australia often inspire learners to express themselves publicly. Gradual exposure helps reduce anxiety and promotes stage readiness.

Step 9: Explore new styles and expand creativity
Once comfortable, students are encouraged to explore blues, pop, and classical genres. Tutors in Fremantle and Leederville help learners adapt fingerpicking and strumming styles. Exploring diversity in music keeps learning exciting and reveals each student’s personal sound.

Step 10: Reflect and refine constantly
Tutors close every learning cycle by helping students review what they’ve mastered. Reflection ensures lasting progress and builds discipline. Over time, consistent practice turns curiosity into confidence.

Turning structure into success
Across Perth, guitar tutors help students grow step by step. Their structured method blends discipline with creativity, making music both accessible and inspiring. From classrooms at Hale School to stages across Fremantle, learners discover that growth in music follows a clear rhythm, each skill building upon the last until playing guitar feels effortless and expressive.

Guitar lessons near Perth