Online Lessons

Online Guitar Lessons
— Learn from Anywhere.

You don’t need to be tech-savvy. If you can video chat with a family member, you can do this.

  • Easy Zoom or Google Meet sessions
Senior Man Playing Guitar At Home In Front Of Laptop

The instruction is identical to in-person lessons — the only difference is location.

And there’s one advantage online lessons have that in-person can’t match: every lesson is recorded. You can re-watch it during the week, replay anything you missed, and practice alongside the demonstration at your own pace.

How It Works

A simple, four-step process designed for comfort.

1

Book consultation

We meet briefly to check your audio/video and chat about your goals.

2

Receive lesson link

A secure link is sent to your email. You just click it when it’s lesson time.

3

We meet, you play

We enjoy a focused, one-on-one session exactly like a home visit.

4

Practice & Progress

Review your recorded lesson anytime. Watch your skills grow week by week.

  • Computer, Tablet, or Phone

Any modern device with a camera works. I recommend a tablet or computer for a larger view of the fingerboard, but a smartphone is plenty to get started.

  • A Guitar

Acoustic or electric. If you don’t have one yet, we can discuss a comfortable beginner model during our consultation.

Reliable Internet

Standard home Wi-Fi is perfect. If you can watch a video or call your grandkids, your internet is fast enough.

Ready to start your musical journey?

Let’s spend 15-30 minutes together online to see how it all works. No strings attached (pun intended). No credit card required for consultation. We’ll simply meet and talk guitar.