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Jose taught 16 days ago
The Student and Tutor reviewed power chords, melodies, and chord progressions, practicing techniques for smoother transitions and clearer sound. The Student worked on songs by Tom Petty, Cream, and began learning a piece by The Warning. The Tutor will send warm-up exercises, tabs for new songs, and karaoke tracks to aid practice, with the next session planned for January 5th.
Power Chords
E5 to A5 Power Chord Transition
6/4 Time Signature
Thumb vs. Pick Strumming
Basic Music Notation: Note Lengths
Chromatic Scales for Warm-up
Nick J taught about 1 month ago
The student practiced the 12-bar blues progression in A, focusing on smoother chord transitions and a new blues riff. The Tutor introduced the concept of a swing rhythm and assigned homework to solidify chord changes and riff practice. The next session will delve into rhythm and drum patterns for context.
E7 Chord
Swing Rhythm
Blues Riff in A
Chord Transitions
12 Bar Blues Progression
A7 Chord
Shannon taught about 2 months ago
The Student practiced playing a song on the guitar, focusing on correct pace and transitions between song sections. They then started learning a new song, concentrating on mastering the intro picking pattern, chord shapes, and strumming techniques for the verse, chorus, and post-chorus. The Student will continue practicing the new song and solidify their understanding of the strumming patterns.
Picking Pattern
Chord Changes
Strumming Patterns
Fretboard Navigation
Song Structure
Barre Chord Technique
Raine taught 3 months ago
The Tutor and Student worked on bar chord techniques, hand positioning, and strumming patterns. They analyzed the strumming pattern for "Let It Snow" and practiced with a metronome. The Tutor will provide a visual chart to help the Student understand the strumming pattern. They will continue working on this song in the next session.
Swinging Rhythm
Practicing Rhythm Independently
Timing and Chord Changes
Strumming Patterns and Emphasis
Modifying A Major Bar Chord Shape at Higher Frets
Thumb Positioning for Bar Chords
Substituting Chords for Playability
Collin taught 3 months ago
Collin taught Hannah guitar, focusing on reading tabs and chord boxes, practicing the E minor and G chords for "We Will Rock You," and introducing basic music theory concepts like whole, half, and quarter notes. Hannah practiced exercises from the "Missaga Rockstars" series to improve her rhythm. For the next session, Hannah will work on "Radioactive" by Imagine Dragons and continue practicing the exercises.
Guitar Tablature (Tab)
Half Rest
Quarter Note
Half Note
Whole Note
Chord Boxes
Raine taught 4 months ago
Raine worked with Tanner on the "Sweet Home Alabama" guitar riff, focusing on strumming patterns, picking techniques, and turnarounds. Tanner practiced palm muting, hammer-ons, and pull-offs to improve his technique and achieve the correct sound. Raine assigned practice with backing tracks and uploaded sheet music for additional study.
Turnaround (Guitar)
Palm Muting (Guitar)
Hammer-on/Pulloff (Guitar)
Quarter Bend (Guitar)
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Guitar tutors in Montreal helping students grow through music

Montreal’s streets are filled with rhythm, from the performers in Old Port to the melodies drifting from Plateau-Mont-Royal cafés. For many students, that sound sparks the dream of learning guitar. Yet once they begin, they find it takes patience and guidance to turn casual strumming into musical expression. Across the city, guitar tutors are helping learners connect with the same creative energy that defines Montreal’s culture. Drawing inspiration from studios near McGill University, community centers in Rosemont, and programs at the Conservatoire de musique et d’art dramatique du Québec, tutors design flexible study plans that bring students closer to their goals.
Sophie, a college student living near Mile End, started guitar during the long winter months when outdoor activities slowed down. She wanted to play indie songs but struggled to keep rhythm and remember chord shapes. Her tutor from the downtown arts district suggested combining technical drills with songs she already loved. By spring, Sophie could play along with friends at local cafés, confident enough to perform short sets. Her progress came not just from practice but from understanding how music fits her personality and mood.
For Carlos, a newcomer who moved to Montreal for work, learning guitar became a way to connect with people. After long days at his job near Griffintown, he followed an evening study plan guided by his tutor. The lessons focused on ear training and improvisation, helping him recognize musical patterns rather than memorizing chord shapes. Inspired by the atmosphere of Parc La Fontaine, Carlos often practiced while listening to the city’s sounds. Over time, he discovered that confidence grows when music feels natural and expressive. Encouraged by his tutor’s guidance, he later participated in a community showcase supported by the Montreal Arts Council, where he shared his music publicly for the first time.
Not all learners have the same goals. Claire, a high school student in Outremont, began playing guitar to prepare for a music program at Cégep du Vieux Montréal. Her tutor helped her balance academic work with steady, structured practice by setting weekly milestones. Together, they analyzed song structures and explored how chord progressions tell stories. Claire’s focus improved as she realized that consistent effort mattered more than long hours of random strumming. Her performances during school events inspired other students to take up the instrument as well.
These stories reflect how Montreal’s guitar tutors personalize instruction to match each student’s rhythm and lifestyle. Tutors across Verdun, Little Burgundy, and Saint-Laurent use blended approaches that mix structured lessons with creative exploration. The city’s multicultural environment encourages learners to explore diverse styles, from jazz and classical to bossa nova and rock. Many students also use community resources such as the Montreal Public Library or jam sessions hosted by venues like Le Balcon, finding motivation and connection through shared passion for music.
Guitar lessons in Montreal give learners the structure and flexibility to grow at their own pace. With guidance from dedicated tutors, students move from uncertainty to confidence, from practicing alone to sharing their music proudly. Across Montreal’s neighborhoods, the sound of progress continues to blend with the city’s creative heartbeat, one chord at a time.




