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Guitar Lessons

Online and in person

Let's Accomplish Your Musical Goals 

All experience levels are welcome here. Let's identify your musical goals together.

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Working one-on-one is empowering. I handwrite exercises based on my student's current needs. I meet you where you are, and encourage learning and growth.

Most Popular Lesson Requests

  • Technical Skills

  • Music Theory

  • Reading Notation/Tablature

  • Repertoire

  • Songwriting

  • Career Guidance

Lindy Day Playing Guitar

FAQ

FAQ

What are your rates?

$30 / 20 minutes (Intende

$55 / 30 minutes

$80 / 45 minutes

$110 / 60 minutes

 

How do I book my first lesson?

Email me - LindyDayMusic@gmail.com - or use the form below and we will find a time slot for you. Once we schedule you I'll email a zoom meeting link and a payment invoice.

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How often should I take lessons?

The average student takes one lesson a week. Every-other-week lessons and once-a-month lessons are also available, schedule permitting. 

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20 minute lessons are new! Intended for one-off lessons. People frequently have follow up questions to a 60 second guitar lesson I may post. You are welcome to take a 20 minute lesson to get more in depth with me on those topics. I will write homework, so you can practice with custom exercises after the lesson. I wish I could answer everyone's DM and comments, but that's quickly becoming a full time job! I love helping you along your journey. If you sign up for a 20 minute lesson, I'm happy to help break down these topics even further. 

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Is there a long term commitment? 

No. Students may end lessons at any time with a 24 hour notice. 

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How does payment work?

I take venmo, paypal, zelle, cash app, square up (credit cards). I will charge the day of the lesson. 

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Cancellation policy? 

Please cancel 24 hours in advance. No show is the full price of the lesson. 

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Why don't I just learn from Youtube videos?

You certainly can! Certain learners thrive on consistent homework assignments, feedback from a live person, and weekly accountability. You can't ask questions to a Youtube video. You can ask real-time questions to your instructor. Real-time questions are helpful when learning complex topics like music theory or advanced guitar techniques.

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It depends on the type of learner you are. If Youtube videos work for you, then stick with those! Check out my Youtube channel

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Book A Lesson

Book a Lesson

Let's get in touch about your musical goals. Use the form or the email address below, and we will schedule a trial lesson for you.

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