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Classical Guitar

Classical Guitar

Quiet, unplugged, and full of feeling.

Electric Guitar

Electric Guitar

Play loud, fast, and clean with confidence.

Acoustic Guitar

Acoustic Guitar

Calm and expressive sessions for acoustic lovers.

Guitar Beginners

Guitar Beginners

No pressure learning – just progress and fun.

Bass Guitar

Bass Guitar

Ideal for aspiring band members and solo players.

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Students learning across Williamsburg, Crown Heights, Bay Ridge in Brooklyn

Raine taught Asher 4 months ago

Raine Stern taught Asher Weinberger fingerpicking techniques on the guitar, focusing on chord variations and a specific fingerpicking pattern using C, A minor, G, and D minor chords. Asher practiced the fingerpicking pattern and chord transitions. Raine will send a video demonstrating the C to A chord progression, and Asher will practice the C chord pattern to build muscle memory.

C Major 7 Chord

A sus2 Chord

Fingerpicking Pattern

D Minor 7 Chord

G over B Chord

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Lluis taught Jack 5 months ago

Loopyllu instructed John Dineen on guitar, covering C and D major chords and their different positions. John was assigned to practice these chords along with strumming patterns. They are scheduled to continue lessons the following Monday.

Major and Minor Chords

Barre Chords

Fingering and Chord Charts

Triads

Root Notes of D

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Raine taught Leilani 5 months ago

Raine taught Olin guitar techniques, including chord progressions, strumming, finger-picking, scales, and barring. They practiced songs by Gracie Abrams and other artists, breaking down complex parts. Raine recommended Olin consider a used Stratocaster or Telecaster and visit a guitar shop to try different models.

Major Scale

Guitar Tone

Electric vs. Classical Guitar Necks

Bar Chords

Octaves on Guitar

Alternate Picking

Guitar String Numbering

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Raine taught Leilani 6 months ago

Guitar instructor Raine Stern taught Olin country guitar techniques using "Take Me Home, Country Roads," while Leilani learned "I Told You Things" and began working on Declan McKenna's "Brazil," focusing on bar chords and strumming patterns with a metronome.

Learning New Songs

Building a Song Playlist

Sliding

Fingerpicking

Capo Usage

Visualizing Chords

Practicing with a Metronome

Strumming Patterns

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Starting Slow, Building Rhythm

Starting Slow, Building Rhythm

When Jef first picked up his guitar, it wasn’t about rushing toward perfection. His lessons with Eric focused on the basics, getting the strumming right, holding down a clean chord, and understanding timing through simple rolls. They talked through the structure of practice: easing in with downstrokes, layering in up-down patterns, and eventually building to more expressive strumming. Instead of pushing speed, Eric encouraged Jef to listen closely and stay present in the motion.

Jef, a student at Kingsborough Community College, often squeezed in guitar practice between classes. On most days, he'd head home, unwind with his guitar, and run through exercises before diving into assignments. These routines grounded his progress, tying the music to his everyday rhythm.
 


Finding Groove in Familiar Songs

Finding Groove in Familiar Songs

Over time, songs like "Free Fallin’" and "I Won’t Back Down" entered the picture. Jef was already a fan, so learning them felt personal. It wasn’t just about memorizing chords—it was about how the rhythm and tone shaped the feel. Eric introduced alternate picking, palm muting, and small tweaks that gave Jef’s playing more depth.

Lessons often wrapped just in time for Jef to settle in for the evening. After arriving home, he’d review what he’d learned, his guitar balanced on his knee while dinner warmed in the kitchen. Music practice became a natural part of his evening routine, fitting in between work shifts and occasional open mics nearby.
 


Progress at a Steady Pace

Progress at a Steady Pace

Each week brought a bit more clarity. Jef learned how to work seventh chords into progressions, add hammer-ons and pull-offs for texture, and stay in rhythm using a metronome. If his schedule shifted due to work or a last-minute group project, Eric adjusted without hesitation. Their lessons felt flexible, more like mentorship than instruction.

On quieter days, Jef sometimes played near a window, letting a bit of the outside world filter into his routine. From his apartment in Midwood, he’d work through a few runs, finding small moments of focus between daily distractions. Those quiet stretches made his progress feel steady and real. With a couple of lessons left, Jef’s focus remains on building a sound that feels honest, music shaped by effort, place, and personal rhythm.
 

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find free guitar lessons in Brooklyn?

Students can find free guitar lessons at Brooklyn Public Library branches, youth programs at community centers, and nonprofit organizations like Willie Mae Rock Camp and Church Street School for Music and Art.

How much do guitar lessons cost in Brooklyn?

Guitar lessons in Brooklyn typically range from $35–$90 per hour. Rates are higher in neighborhoods like Williamsburg or Park Slope, while areas like Sunset Park or East Flatbush tend to be more affordable. At Wiingy students can match with guitar teachers starting from an affordable $28 per hour, delivering value for money.

Can I take guitar lessons with a Brooklyn-based teacher?

Many Brooklyn-based teachers offer lessons throughout the borough, with options available at music schools, community centers, or private studios.

What styles of guitar can I learn in Brooklyn?

Brooklyn guitar teachers offer lessons in various styles, including acoustic, electric, classical, blues, rock, and jazz-great for both casual learners and serious musicians.

Are there any summer guitar camps or workshops in Brooklyn?

Places like Brooklyn Conservatory of Music and private studios often run summer music camps that include guitar instruction.

Are there beginner guitar lessons available in Brooklyn?

Brooklyn has many beginner-friendly guitar lessons that cover the basics-chords, strumming, and tuning-perfect for kids, teens, or adults just starting.

Can adults take beginner guitar lessons in Brooklyn?

Adult beginner classes are available at Brooklyn Guitar School, Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, and neighborhood studios.

Are there guitar classes at Brooklyn community centers?

Community spaces like Brooklyn Music School offer group guitar classes for both youth and adults.

Do Brooklyn public schools offer guitar classes?

Some Brooklyn schools, like Edward R. Murrow High School and Brooklyn High School of the Arts, offer guitar as part of their music programs.

Can kids with no experience join guitar classes in Brooklyn?

Many programs like Brooklyn Music Factory and Brooklyn Guitar School offer entry-level classes for kids ages 5 and up.

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