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Average rating 5 ⭐ with 10+ reviews from happy students.
43 $/h
Great news: 98% of our guitar instructors offer the first lesson free! And guitar lessons in San Francisco typically cost $43 per hour, way less than you'd think.
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Getting started on guitar comes down to understanding a handful of key building blocks.
A private guitar teacher corrects bad habits early and gets you progressing faster.
A private guitar lesson in San Francisco costs approximately $43/h.
Several factors influence the price:
Online lessons are often more affordable while remaining just as effective.
Progress on guitar accelerates when you combine deliberate technique work with real music.
Following these habits consistently leads to noticeable improvement within weeks.
In San Francisco, guitar tutors average 5/5 stars.
This score comes from 10 authentic evaluations.
Check the reviews to select the instructor who fits your style and goals.
Browse our hand-picked guitar teachers—classical, blues, folk, you name it. All vetted, all passionate.
| ✅ Average price : | $43/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 5h |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 41 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
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Daniel
Guitar tutor
Daniel is very personable with a gift for teaching classical guitar. Daniel would be an excellent choice for anyone who wants to learn and has helped me understand the music and how to play it.
Perry, 9 months ago
Christophe
Guitar tutor
Christophe is a wonderful teacher! He is incredibly patient, explains things with a perfect mix of theory and practices and I know I will make great progress in my playing with him. Highly recommend!
Alysa, 1 year ago
Daniel
Guitar tutor
Daniel is incredibly talented and passionate about classical guitar. He is practical in how he teaches while also flexible to my needs and interests. He makes the sessions fun and I can’t wait to keep working with him.
Tim, 1 year ago
Rob
Guitar tutor
Very kind and patient. We had a great first session, and we talked about everything. Music history, the music of East and West. Scales, Chords, ...
Mostafa, 2 years ago
Patrick
Guitar tutor
Pat was a great teacher - he is super easygoing and supportive which made the lesson fun and productive
Paige, 2 years ago
Jasper
Guitar tutor
I started taking classical guitar lessons with Jasper and he's been exactly what I was looking for. He is patient, knowledgeable, and passionate about the guitar and music in general. He takes the time to get to know the student and formulates a...
Charles, 4 years ago