How much do guitar lessons usually cost?

How much do guitar lessons usually cost?
I know it depends on where you go, but what is the usual cost for guitar lessons for 30 minutes?
I might take them for $ 25 for a half an hour. Is that a good deal?
Best answer:
Answer by byrde94
$ 20-25 is the norm, unless you get a real pro, they will sometimes charge more
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Sydney,
The link below can help with the general cost of lessons.
http://www.findguitarteachers.com/how-much-do-guitar-lessons-cost.html
Have you ever thought of taking lessons online?
Learning to play the guitar should be easy and fun. One of the best ways to learn today is with online lessons. You really can learn how to play the guitar in just 15 minutes a day.
You probably could spend hours and hours of time online searching for “free” guitar lessons. On the other hand, you might just as well check out websites that offer lessons at very reasonable rates (compared to private lessons).
Visit: http://www.BestOnlineGuitarCourse.com or
http://19836lklokiz7ueye5tiolopc2.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=ACEGUITARLESSONS or
http://8ea82pehqhgycmd6na769q4wek.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=ADULTGUITARLESSONS
Do your homework. Do your due diligence. Have Fun.
Also you might want to look at:
http://goarticles.com/article/Best-online-guitar-course-Fact-or-Fantasy/4057915/
http://www.squidoo.com/i-was-a-closet-guitarist
Here’s a Great Guitar for you to use when you take the Best Online Guitar Course!
http://riffmyguitar.weebly.com/yamaha-guitar-offer.html
If you play electric guitar, having a good guitar to play helps with motivation.
Here’s a great electric guitar for under $ 500: Epiphone LP Standard Plain-Top Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Heritage Cherryburst. You can see this guitar at:
http://www.amazon.com/Epiphone-Standard-Plain-Top-Collection-Cherryburst/dp/B000VTH1MU/ref=sr_1_2?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1297771134&sr=1-2
or (for just over $ 500) the Epiphone LP Standard Plus-Top Les Paul Collection Electric Guitar, Trans Blue. You can see this guitar at:
http://www.amazon.com/Epiphone-Standard-Plus-Top-Collection-Electric/dp/B0002H06JG/ref=sr_1_11?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1297771134&sr=1-11
Best of luck in learning how to play the guitar!
I guess that you may need to research for the usual cost of the lesson in some sites or some areas in order to see if what you are paying is worth it. Try to search it all out in order to get things done and to be able to learn big time in this one.
Syndey, you might want to see if you can scout for lower prices on your guitar lessons, especially given this economy.
I think your best bet is to contact some local guitarists. Here’s a site that has a section devoted to music resources and tips, which may offer you the resourceful tips you need to find a local music professional for your guitar lessons:
http://plusrecipes.com/PlusRecipes_Free_Estimates_Musical_Instrument_Services.htm
Hope this helps.
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The Internet. Just whatever is available online and what I have on my mind, including the inclusion of relevant sites, like the one cited that came about from my efforts, which is intended to be useful. Helping people get the relevant info they want is great.