

Acoustic Guitar Lessons in Guildford
Learn to play Acoustic guitar in Guildford
The acoustic guitar is an incredibly popular instrument to play. It's accessible, easy to carry, not too big for storing at home, you don’t need anyone to accompany you, it has a beautiful sound, and an entry level instrument doesn’t cost a small fortune- the list is long!
Learning can be broken down into attainable chunks allowing pupils to feel a super boost of achievement at every step. Lessons with Carl Moore Guitar School are tailored to gain skills at the right speed for each individual pupil, no matter who you are, or what you want to learn.
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With nearly 20 years of experience, I know that the secret to mastering the acoustic guitar is playing the kind of music you love. I strive for great student/teacher relationships that allow me to identify the student's perfect genre, which I structure into a realistic, progressive learning curve. You could be strumming along to folk classics like “Blowing in the wind”, getting your fingers around those famous four chords in “Wonderwall” or grooving to the blues with “Ain’t no sunshine” by Bill Withers. Whatever it is, you're going to absolutely love it.
My focus is on the tailored approach. I can help you work towards your first gig or I can prepare you for RGT and Rockschool Grade exams if that is required. My philosophy helps my pupils not just learn but excel. I have helped my students launch their own careers in music and I have a 100% Distinction pass rate for pupils entered into RGT grades.

I teach from home, in my music studio. Located in the heart of Guildford, designed for a comprehensive learning experience. From an array of guitars to recording facilities, it’s equipped for both casual learning and serious skill development. I will ensure that you are using the correct posture and hold so that you will start your guitar journey with the best habits.
I have additional seating and a supply of reading material for any parents wishing to sit in on lessons. This is a great way for parents to follow the progress that is being made in lessons (and know how to help with practice!)