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Take Guitar Lessons in Boston

Interested in playing in a band, at a local coffee house, or jamming with friends? Take your guitar playing to the next level, or learn guitar for the first time.

Page Music Lessons delivers high caliber, private guitar lessons in Boston, with highly experienced guitar instructors who love music and love to teach. Use our electric and acoustic guitars (Paul Reed Smith, Fender, Ibanez, Seagull) during your lessons free of charge.

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Study Your Favorite Styles

The beauty of private study at Page Music Lessons is that you can work on the music you like, at your own pace. Have you always wanted to learn Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir"? Do you love B.B. King's approach to blues guitar on "The Thrill is Gone"? Are you a fan of John Scofield's angular jazz lines? Love Taylor Swift? We've got you covered.

Our staff includes guitar instructors who specialize in jazz guitar lessons, blues guitar lessons, rock guitar lessons, acoustic guitar lessons, contemporary and pop guitar lessons. We also help aspiring songwriters, and students who want to sing and accompany themselves on guitar. While our instructors will always help you stay focused on your goals, we never impose a set curriculum. We're here to help you learn the tools you'll need to play your favorite guitar music.

All Ages and Levels Welcome

We love beginners! Yes, our guitar teachers have impressive accolades and chops, but don't let that intimidate you. We enjoy helping students start right from scratch, or rediscover their passion for guitar. Students need no prior experience. Of course we gladly accept intermediate and advanced students, whether you are working to get to the next level or preparing to join a band. And while other schools only focus on helping children, Page Music Lessons serves both adult guitar students and kids.

Our instructors have plenty of experience helping working professionals, retirees, teenagers and younger children, and we offer guitar lesson plans for all ages and skill levels. For your young child, we generally recommend starting at age 7, although we have had success with some younger kids.


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