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Average rating 5 â with 6+ reviews from Adelaide students
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Great deals: 98% of guitar tutors offer the first lesson free! Guitar lessons in Adelaide typically cost 47/h on average.
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The first lessons for a beginner cover parts of the instrument and fundamental skills.
With proper foundation in place, new guitarists can advance quickly.
Guitar lessons in Adelaide typically cost around $47/h for a one-hour session.
This rate can vary based on various considerations:
Some teachers offer discounted packages when you book multiple sessions, which provides better value.
Also called Pareto's Law, this concept shows that focused practice yields outsized gains.
Instead of practising randomly, focus sessions to the techniques that matter most.
Essential focus areas:
By focusing strategically, guitarists improve efficiently without spreading effort thin.
Guitar instructors in Adelaide achieve a strong rating of 5â out of 5, showcasing their skill.
This evaluation is based on 6 verified reviews, ensuring reliability.
Browse 43 private guitar tutors ready to help you master acoustic, electric, or bass. From beginners to advanced playersâyour first lesson is on us.
| â Average price : | $47/h |
| â Average response time : | 2h |
| â Tutors available : | 43 |
| â Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Adelaide is packed with music energy, but learning guitar on your own can get frustrating. Your fingers hurt, your timing drifts, and YouTube tutorials somehow skip the exact step you need. A local tutor helps you move forward with less guesswork.
And yes, practice really does matter. Research from Frontiers in Psychology (2019) found that deliberate, focused practice is strongly linked to skill improvement in music learning. Thatâs the kind of practice a tutor helps you do, not just playing the same thing on repeat and hoping it gets better.
In Adelaide, the average price for guitar lessons is typically around A$35 to A$60 per hour, depending on the teacherâs experience, travel, and whether youâre learning acoustic, electric, jazz, or classical. On Superprof, you can compare profiles, teaching styles, and rates in one place, which makes âfinding the right fitâ feel way less random.
Quick local snapshot: On Superprof, you can browse 43 tutor listings around Adelaide, filtering by level (beginners to advanced), style (rock, fingerstyle, classical), and lesson format (online or in-person).
One of the best parts of learning music in Adelaide is that it does not stay stuck in your bedroom. There are genuine places and events that can help you stay inspired.
If you study at the University of Adelaide or Flinders University, youâve probably seen student clubs and performance groups that welcome musicians who are still learning. Even if you are not enrolled, the vibe around campus gigs and local venues can nudge you to keep going. And if youâve ever wandered through the Adelaide Fringe, youâve seen how many performers build an entire show around live guitar and clever storytelling. Itâs motivating, because it shows that guitar is not only a hobby, it can be part of a real creative path.
For teens, private guitar lessons can also support school music goals. In South Australia, that might mean building a repertoire for a performance, improving rhythm reading, or learning how to talk about your musical choices (teachers love that in assessments). For adults, it might be simpler: you want to play songs around a campfire at Rapid Bay, or accompany your own singing without feeling lost.
Guitar sits in the âmusic skillsâ world, but good teaching keeps it practical. You learn tools that make songs easier, not scarier.
Here are some core ideas your guitar teacher in Adelaide will likely cover, explained simply:
And because Adelaide has such a mix of music scenes, your lessons can match your taste. Want to play blues licks like the classics? Cool. Want clean pop chords for singing? Also cool. Want classical pieces with proper technique and reading? A specialised tutor can guide you there, too.
Try the âtwo-minute resetâ practice method. Honestly, itâs a lifesaver when school, work, and life get messy.
Set a timer for just two minutes and do one tiny task only, like switching cleanly between two chords (say, G to D) or strumming one pattern slowly. Stop when the timer ends. If you feel good, do two minutes more. If not, you still practiced, and you did it with focus. This is basically how you build consistency without burning out. Your tutor can help pick the right micro-goal for each week.
Not all tutors teach the same way, and thatâs a good thing. Some are amazing with beginners and kids. Others love advanced theory, improvisation, or exam prep. When you browse guitar teachers Adelaide on Superprof, look for clues that match your goal.
For example, if your child is learning, you might want someone who uses games, simple songs, and clear routines. If you are an adult beginner, you might want a relaxed teacher who helps you learn songs you actually enjoy today, not in six months. If you are aiming for a serious pathway, like music studies, performance assessments, or even future work in studios, events, or creative industries, you might want a tutor who teaches reading, technique, and musicianship step by step.
And remember, âgood teacherâ is also about comfort. You should feel safe making mistakes in lessons. Thatâs where learning happens.
Adelaide is a brilliant place to learn music, and guitar is one of the most rewarding instruments to pick up. With the right Guitar teacher, your practice gets simpler, your hands get stronger, and songs start sounding like songs.
If youâre ready to start (or restart), explore guitar lessons Adelaide on Superprof. You can compare profiles, rates, and teaching styles, then message a tutor who feels right for your level and your vibe. Whether you want adelaide guitar lessons for a child, a teen, or yourself, thereâs a Guitar teacher who can help you learn with confidence and enjoy the ride.
Joakim
Guitar tutor
We are very happy with our son's online guitar lessons with Joakim. He is a fantastic tutor, kind and always positive. His teaching style makes lessons enjoyable and keeps our son motivated to learn. Our son has improved tremendously in a short...
Kayo, 1 week ago
Neel
Guitar tutor
Great tutor, very patient and happy to work from beginner level
Jack, 1 week ago
Chris
Guitar tutor
Chris is a great guitar teacher who explains things clearly and makes lessons easy to follow. He has a wide range of knowledge and is flexible with his teaching structure, which makes each lesson feel tailored and helpful.
Christom, 2 weeks ago
Chidi
Guitar tutor
Chidi is a fantastic teacher. After only 3 lessons, my daughter has already learnt so much, built her confidence, and actually wants to practise every day! She had been playing guitar for over a year through her school program but had learnt very...
Jade, 1 month ago
Mathew
Guitar tutor
Mathew has been providing regular guitar lessons for my 8-year-old for several months now. He is always organised, professional, and punctual. He provides excellent structured lessons to foster technical progression in a positive and safe...
Emily, 1 month ago
Shane
Guitar tutor
I highly recommend Shane for anyone looking to learn guitar. He is incredibly patient and has an amazing way of keeping my son engaged and motivated. My son always looks forward to his lessons because Shane creates a calm, supportive environment...
Jenni, 1 month ago