Guitar Group Lessons
Guitar group lessons are a great introduction for students to learn how to play the guitar. They’re perfect for beginners who are just starting out or for those who already have some basic knowledge and want to improve their skills.
During Guitar Group, students will learn how to play chords, strumming patterns, fingerpicking techniques, and basic music theory. Plus, learning in a group provides an awesome opportunity for students to jam with their peers, practice playing together, and develop their musicianship skills.
The curriculum for Guitar Group is designed to be progressive and challenging. Each lesson builds on the skills learned in the previous session, so students will be constantly improving and learning new things.
Beginners, all ages
Saturdays at 3pm
30 minute classes once per week
$80 per month

Our Team
Guitar Instructors
Get to know our group guitar lesson staff by checking out their instructor profile pages.
Get In Touch
Location: 19520 Nordhoff St, Unit 1. Northridge, CA 91324
Telephone: 818.518.4357
Email: northridge@musiclab.co
School Hours: M-F: 12pm - 8pm, Sa: 9am - 4pm, Su: Closed
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