Seattle Guitar Lessons In The Comfort Of Your Home

  • Skip the commute to a music school. Our Seattle guitar teachers come to you, virtually or in person, making it easy to fit guitar lessons into your life.
  • Lessons available 9 AM - 9 PM, seven days a week
  • Top-quality teachers who make learning engaging and fun
  • Lessons for all ages and skill levels
  • 30-60 minute sessions
  • Complimentary student recitals for performance practice

Lessons in Your Home Video Transcribed

You know it’s time to get the children started with in-home private music lessons. Maybe the lessons are for you, how about the whole family? You’re smart enough to know that music lessons are important but what about finding a teacher? Do you call a music store? Will their teacher be right for you? Then there’s the getting there; the traffic, hauling the kids back and forth, what about dinner? Yeah – Right! Like that’s going to happen. You don’t need lessons with just any ol’ teacher, especially a task master, intimidating, practice demanding monster that bores students. What you’re looking for is an engaged, fun, well-educated, motivational, big smiling and super excited personality that loves teaching Music. A teacher who makes lessons fun. You already know what you need. You need Lessons in Your Home-the music teachers who come to your home or school to teach fun, private music lessons. Their teachers constantly think of great ways to motivate every student. They turn students into dazzling musicians ready to break out a song and share their talents with the world. Now you’re saying “Hey, this could work” Lessons in your Home teaches piano, Guitar, voice, violin, in fact they teach every music instrument you could think of. Getting started is as easy as 1,2,3. 

  1. Give Lessons in your home a call or email
  2. They’ll ask important questions about each student ensuring a teacher that’s best for you 
  3. Schedule and start your lessons. What are you waiting for? Start Lessons now with Lessons in Your Home!

Meet Our Top Guitar Teachers in Seattle

At Lessons In Your Home, we are proud to offer expert guitar instruction to budding musicians in Seattle. Our highly trained guitar teachers take time to understand each child’s learning style, interests, and comfort level so lessons feel personal and encouraging. Some students arrive with no experience at all, while others come ready to strengthen skills they already have. No matter where they begin, our instructors create a warm learning space that helps students stay curious and enjoy each step of their progress.

Every teacher on our staff has passed a full interview and background check, along with professional training in the Lessons In Your Home teaching approach. With us, your child’s musical journey is in expert hands, ensuring they not only learn, but also love every strum along the way.

Alexander DeNolfo

Alexander DeNolfo is a music producer, songwriter, and musician based in Seattle, Washington. He started writing music from a young age using any instrument he could find, including the guitar, piano, bass, and drums. He studied classical piano starting at 9 years old and continued on through his college care...

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Jason Abbott

Instrument(s): Guitar, Ukulele

City: Seattle

Jason Abbot is a guitarist, songwriter, producer and engineer born and raised in Everett, WA. He started playing guitar in at the age of 13, just looking for a fun hobby to pick up but along the way found a deep passion for music that couldn't be contested. Jason studied music theory and jazz improvisation fo...

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David Pollon

Instrument(s): Bass Guitar, Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Seattle

David was born into a musical family, where he grew up in the Toronto, Ontario region of Canada. His Dad was a High School band director and taught music at the High School level for decades. David always found it fantastic when new instruments arrived (trombones, euphoniums, saxophones, bass guitars etc...so...

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David Stompro

Instrument(s): Banjo, Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Seattle

David is a guitarist, songwriter and performer raised in Great Falls, MT. His father was a school music teacher and his mother a school secretary and Sweet Adeline. David started trumpet at age 6 and played that from elementary through high school. At age 14, he picked up a guitar and hasn’t put it down sin...

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Drew Cummings has years of experience across a number of musical roles. Whether he has been a singer, songwriter, instrumentalist or recording engineer, he has gained a passion and appreciation for the entire process of making music. Although primarily a guitar instructor, Drew practices a wholistic approach ...

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Blake Madden

Instrument(s): Bass Guitar, Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Seattle

Blake Madden is a composer and multi-instrumentalist who has been performing and making his own music since he was 13 years old. His primary instruments are bass and guitar.

Blake grew up in Miami, Florida, but has also lived in South Africa, Japan, and New York. He began his music career with six months o...

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Tristan Heinicke

Tristan is an ever expanding, ever evolving guitarist, composer, and music technologist, specializing in rock, pop, jazz, metal, and improvisational music, as well as instruction on piano, banjo, sitar, and accordion. Tristan attended the Orange County School of the arts and pursued jazz guitar in the after-s...

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Carson Talerico

Instrument(s): Drums, Guitar, Piano, Ukulele

City: Seattle

Carson Talerico was born and raised in Cle Elum, WA where he developed a lifetime passion for music. He began guitar lessons in third grade and picked up the drums a couple years later and those instruments have followed him here to Bellevue where he currently resides. Carson also over the years began to reve...

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Nathan Paris is a music teacher at Lessons in Your Home, primarily teaching the guitar and piano. He has an extreme passion for music, one that goes beyond playing those instruments and teaching. To him, music is a fundamental part of the human experience. A common language and creative way to express ourselv...

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Melissa Rauda

Instrument(s): Guitar

City: Seattle

Patience and encouragement are two qualities that Melissa hopes to share with her students. Her desire to introduce others to the love of music makes being a guitar teacher her dream job. She is a great fit for children and students who are new to the instrument. Music education is important to her because...

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How Our Seattle Guitar Lessons Work

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Step 1: Call us to discuss your needs, and we’ll match you with a local teacher.

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Step 2: We schedule your first month of lessons at a convenient time.

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Step 3: First Lesson Guarantee – If it’s not a perfect fit, we’ll find you a better match or issue a refund.

What Families Say About Us

Learn and Enjoy Guitar With the Best Teachers in Seattle

Every student begins with unique goals. Our guitar lessons in Seattle meet learners at their starting point and help them move forward with confidence. Beginners explore chords and rhythms, and more experienced students refine technique or learn favorite songs.

Guitar Lessons for Kids in Seattle

  • Learn simple chords and steady rhythms
    • Play familiar music to stay motivated
    • Build confidence through supportive instruction

Guitar Lessons for Teens in Seattle

  • Explore classical, pop, rock, or jazz
    • Strengthen technique and reading skills
    • Prepare for auditions or performances

Guitar Lessons for Adults in Seattle

  • Learn at a comfortable pace
    • Focus on the styles you enjoy most
    • Use guitar as a relaxing, creative break

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Why Should a Student Take Guitar Lessons in Seattle?

Seattle has a music culture that inspires beginners and experienced players. When a student starts guitar lessons in Seattle with Lessons In Your Home, they enter a city that values creativity, curiosity, and community. Families often tell us that learning guitar feels more meaningful when their child can see and hear music all around them.

Our teachers bring that energy into every lesson. They create a relaxed place to learn, explore, and try new skills without pressure. Many young players discover their confidence here as they learn chord shapes, simple riffs, and the songs they love. Others fall in love with songwriting or improvisation as their skills grow.

Seattle’s music scene gives students opportunities to celebrate their progress. Whether it is sharing a simple tune at home or later performing in a recital, these small milestones help shape a child’s connection to music and their own identity.

Guitar Lessons Seattle Tailored for Kids

We bring lessons directly to your home so your child can learn where they feel most comfortable. This simple shift supports confidence during the early stages of playing.

Each lesson is shaped around your child’s interests. Some start with basic strumming and short songs, while others enjoy exploring different genres. Teachers focus on early wins to help students stay motivated. When ready, they can participate in recitals or small community events, which adds a sense of accomplishment.

For busy families in Seattle, in-home lessons make learning easier by removing extra travel and fitting naturally into your weekly routine.

Benefits of Guitar Lessons Seattle for Students

Guitar lessons Seattle offer more than technical skills. Many families notice changes that reach far beyond music.

Here are a few things we see often:

  • Growing confidence: Children light up when they master something new. Each small step builds a sense of pride that carries into other parts of life.
  • Improved focus: Learning songs, practicing rhythm, and remembering finger positions help strengthen attention skills in a gentle way.
  • Healthy self-expression: Music gives children a place to share their feelings. This can be comforting during times of stress or change.
  • Creativity that feels natural: When a child experiments with sounds, textures, or songwriting, they discover how enjoyable it can be to create something of their own.

All instruction is tailored to how each student learns best. This personal approach helps them stay motivated and curious. 

What Do You Need for Your First Guitar Lesson?

Starting guitar lessons in Seattle is simple. You only need a few items to begin with confidence:

  • A guitar that fits the student’s age and size
  • A tuner
  • A strap
  • A few picks

A music stand is helpful because it keeps music at eye level. Your teacher will bring learning materials and guide you through the first steps. Many students begin playing familiar tunes within their first few lessons.

Where We Offer Guitar Lessons in Seattle

Our guitar teachers in the Seattle area offer in-home lessons that fit your schedule and save you the hassle of extra driving across the city.

We currently serve families across: 

  • Ballard
  • Beacon Hill
  • Bellevue
  • Bothell
  • Capitol Hill
  • Columbia City
  • Crown Hill
  • Eastlake
  • Fremont
  • Georgetown
  • Green Lake
  • Greenwood
  • Issaquah
  • Kenmore
  • Kirkland
  • Lake Forest Park
  • Laurelhurst
  • Madrona
  • Magnolia
  • Mount Baker
  • Newcastle
  • North Seattle
  • Northgate
  • Queen Anne
  • Rainer Valley
  • Ravenna
  • Redmond
  • Renton
  • Sammamish
  • Shoreline
  • SoDo
  • South Lake Union
  • South Seattle
  • University District
  • Wallingford
  • Wedgwood
  • West Seattle
  • Westlake
  • Woodinville

Not sure if we serve your location? Contact us and we’ll be happy to check!

Find Seattle Guitar Teachers Near You

Start Guitar Lessons in Seattle Today! 

If your child enjoys exploring new sounds or you have always wanted to learn for yourself, guitar lessons in Seattle offer a welcoming place to start. Our in-home, at-school, and online options help learning fit smoothly into your weekly rhythm so practice feels natural instead of rushed.

Reach out to schedule your first lesson and see how guitar can add more creativity, confidence, and music to your home.

Call Today 202-316-1611

Frequently Asked Questions About Guitar Lessons Seattle

How much do Seattle guitar lessons cost?

The cost of private guitar lessons with Lessons In Your Home will depend on the length of your music lessons, how frequently they occur, and other factors. Here are some guitar lesson cost estimates.

Do you offer guitar lessons in any Seattle schools?

Lessons In Your Home also offers music classes and private instruction after school, including general music classes, band, orchestra, chorus, and more. Learn more about our Music in Your School program.

What is the best age to start guitar lessons?

The guitar is a great instrument for all ages, and many students can start as young as 4.

That said, it’s important to choose the right guitar size and type for your child. Guitars come in scaled-down versions to fit smaller hands, and picking the right one can make a big difference in how comfortable and enjoyable learning feels. We’re happy to help guide you—generally, a ½-size guitar works well for ages 4–7, a ¾-size for ages 8–11, and a full-size guitar for most students 12 and up. Let us know what you’re considering, and we’ll make sure your child starts off with the right fit.

Read more: What Age Can a Child Begin to Take Music Lessons Online?

What kind of guitar should my child start with?

Many young beginners start with a ¾-size acoustic or classical guitar. If you’re unsure what to get, our teachers can help you choose the right size and style for your student. 

Learn more: How to Select the Best Guitar for a Beginner Guitarist

Should I learn on an electric guitar or an acoustic guitar?

You can technically learn on either. It really depends on what your goals and desires are for learning guitar. In general, learning on an acoustic is more “foundational” for understanding the guitar as a whole. Young learners will also develop more finger strength on an acoustic, which will make switching to an electric much easier. But if your child has a natural inclination to electric guitar, start them out on that!

Read more: Acoustic or Electric Guitar?

What guitar equipment do I need to prepare before starting guitar lessons?

Besides the guitar itself, there’s not a whole lot more you need. We’d recommend having these things to improve and speed up learning:

  • Picks – Learning how to play the guitar with a pick helps young guitarists strum the strings. There are all sorts of pic sizes and thickness. When starting out, a pack of medium or soft pics will aid in learning.
  • Guitar Strap – If you want to play or practice standing up, then a strap is a must. Plus, guitar straps can be customized can give kids a sense of personality.
  • Spare Strings – Strings break down over time and need changing based on how frequently you play. It is always handy to have extra strings on hand when one string breaks, when they start to feel rusty, or when you want to improve the tone of your guitar.
  • Tuner – Having a well-tuned instrument is key to sounding good and staying on pitch. You’ll want to start each practice by tuning your guitar as weather, humidity, and other variables can make your strings go flat or sharp.
  • Metronome – While you can still learn the guitar without a metronome, practicing with it at home can ensure good rhythm when playing. It is especially important when planning to play with other musicians. There are tons of devices or free apps that you can use.
  • Cleaning & Maintenance Items – Regular cleaning and maintenance can keep your Guitar in great condition. Cloths, lubricants, and cleaning tools may be useful depending on your instrument.

When in doubt, ask your guitar teacher! They’ll help you guide you in what you need to be successful.

Will my fingers hurt when I play the guitar?

Sore fingers when first learning guitar are completely normal. Don’t worry. As you practice more, muscle strength in your forearm and calluses on your fingers will develop. The pain will go away pretty quickly in time. If necessary, there are some ways to lessen the pain when practicing such as using lighter strings. Ask your guitar teacher about this if you’re dealing with pain!

How much time should I spend practicing the guitar?

Any practice is better than no practice. In fact, there is no magic number of minutes because we teach that consistency is the key to success. We’d rather our students play for 10 minutes a day daily, rather than 60 minutes in one sitting in a week. One of the benefits of private lessons is that our teachers will give recommendations to your practice time and habits based on your child’s learning style. There’s a lot to consider on an individual student level for how much time should be spent practicing.

Is it important to be able to read music when learning the guitar?

You don’t have to read sheet music to start learning guitar! Long-term, our goal for our students is to help them be independent as musicians. Reading sheet music, or learning the ability to learn a new piece of music, is foundational to that goal.

Do I need to buy a guitar before the first lesson?

It helps, but we can guide you through what to look for and recommend some great beginner options. If you’re unsure, your teacher can even help evaluate what you already have or suggest the right size and style based on your child’s age and goals.

How often should my child take guitar lessons?

Most students take one lesson per week, which offers a consistent rhythm for learning and practice. If your child wants to move faster or prepare for something specific, we can adjust the frequency to fit those goals.

Read more: How Many Guitar Lessons Do I Need?

Are recitals required when enrolled in Lessons In Your Home guitar lessons?

No, Lessons In Your Home does not require recitals. However, our private instructors encourage students to find ways to share what they have learned with family and friends, which can include recitals, school performances, and more.

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