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Private Guitar Lessons Burbank

Our private guitar lessons bring out the rockstar in every student! Whether your goal is to play on-stage, around the campfire, or at home for your own enjoyment, you can develop your musical talents easily with one of our exceptional private music teachers. Choose between the electric or acoustic guitar, and have a fun and rewarding experience at Music Junction!

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Private guitar lessons with Music Junction are flexible and work with your schedule to make sure your weekly sessions happen. We understand that life gets hectic, so we make guitar lessons easy to attend with your choice of in-person or virtual lessons.
 
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Paul D.

Los Angeles, CA

5/9/2014

“We are quite happy with the Music Junction. Kim is a wonderful teacher. She is dedicated to her craft and great with children. Kim is extremely supportive yet makes sure our daughter plays properly, with good technique. Kim even encourages our daughter to explore music and create her own pieces. Our daughter has also become a strong sight reader under Kim's tutelage. We are excited to see what our daughter's future with the Music Junction brings!”

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Monica D.

Burbank, CA

2/21/2017

“My boys love taking lessons with Yen Lin (piano) and Brian Silverman (guitar). Both of them I highly recommended! They are super friendly and great with kids. Cozy waiting area a plus too!”

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Paul D.

Los Angeles, CA

5/9/2014

“We are quite happy with the Music Junction. Kim is a wonderful teacher. She is dedicated to her craft and great with children. Kim is extremely supportive yet makes sure our daughter plays properly, with good technique. Kim even encourages our daughter to explore music and create her own pieces. Our daughter has also become a strong sight reader under Kim's tutelage. We are excited to see what our daughter's future with the Music Junction brings!”

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Monica D.

Burbank, CA

2/21/2017

“My boys love taking lessons with Yen Lin (piano) and Brian Silverman (guitar). Both of them I highly recommended! They are super friendly and great with kids. Cozy waiting area a plus too!”

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Why Music Junction?

Our professional music teachers are dedicated to teaching their students in a way that fits each student’s needs and gives them weekly enjoyment. At Music Junction, we believe that learning to play an instrument should be fun and rewarding, no matter what age you are starting at.

Our private guitar lessons let you learn in a fun, productive setting that works for you. We understand that not every student learns the same way, and that’s why we tailor guitar lessons Burbank to each student.

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Not Quite Sure?

If you’re still not sure whether private guitar lessons are for you, check out our other instrument choices offered at Music Junction. Our music experts are also happy to help you decide on the instrument that fits best!

Frequently Asked Questions

As you embark on your musical journey, you will want to have a personal instrument for practicing at home. For your first few in-person lessons, it is possible to get started without having your instrument ready. This is especially true for in-person piano lessons, where normally the teacher and student will share the keyboard at our school. But for virtual lessons, you will need to have your instrument from your first lesson. If you don’t have your own instrument yet, let us know when setting up your lessons so we can advise you.


Yes, we can definitely help you make a decision about which instrument to choose when we are setting up your first lesson! Plus, some of our Music Junction teachers even teach multiple instruments, which would give you the opportunity to try out multiple choices in your lessons before you decide. Just let us know you need help with that when you reach out to us, and we will make sure you get the support you need!

The main thing you need to learn an instrument is time and dedication. You can learn to play any instrument when you set aside the time to do it. That said, there are some skills or traits that can make it easier to play an instrument. For example, it could be easier for someone to learn an instrument if they have already learned another instrument. Many musicians start out on piano at a young age, and then learn other instruments later. The piano is a great instrument for developing a strong foundation in music because it’s easy to see music concepts laid out on the keyboard. Also, musicians who have learned a string instrument will have an easier time learning other string instruments. That’s because most string instruments use similar finger techniques, so a lot of the technical skills learned on one instrument could transfer to another. Other traits that can positively influence musical study are if the student naturally has good finger dexterity, if they can quickly memorize music, or if they have been exposed to music a lot through family members who are musicians. But even when a student has none of these advantages, all learning an instrument really needs is time and dedication - and enjoyment - for success!

At Music Junction, we are happy to help our students participate in live performances whenever they are ready! We believe that on-stage performances are a key component to getting the most out of your classes. After all, music is supposed to be shared with others! Our private music teachers can coach you in various performance techniques and ensure that you are prepared for the performance. We have four recitals per year that you can participate in, so you will never go too long without a chance to perform. Make sure to choose a song to perform well in advance, to give yourself adequate time to practice in your private guitar lessons.

The piano is one of the easiest instruments to get started on, due to the visual layout of the notes, and how easy it is to push down a key. For this reason, we recommend piano lessons even as early as 4 years of age. Adult students can also benefit from the ease of getting started on piano. It is easy to play melody lines on the piano with little or no training, which is often how beginner students use the instrument. Playing chords and more elaborate multi-note arrangements come later on piano. Guitar and ukulele could also be considered easy, in a different way, because it’s easy to play chords on these instruments. The nice thing about playing chords is that many songs use only a few repeated chords for an entire section, while the melody note is constantly changing. So learning 4 chords on the ukulele could give you the capability to perform an entire song. To perform the song, you would need to add the melody line by singing it. For young students, we recommend starting guitar no earlier than 7 or 8 years of age, because it requires more finger strength than piano. Ukulele requires less strength and can be learned even earlier. Adults can also consider the ukulele as an easier string instrument to start on than guitar, since it’s easier to press down the strings, and there are only 4 strings instead of 6.

Yes, definitely! Learning more than one instrument together can actually help you learn both of them faster because what you learn on one will help you with the other. One great approach could be to pair singing with piano, guitar, or ukulele, so you can play and sing together. If you like to sing, learning a second instrument can be extra fun when you get to sing with it!

Your teacher will have a plan for your first lesson, including new student orientation, and an instrument introduction or review to get you started. You will need your instrument of course, but if you don’t have one yet, that’s ok, just make sure to let us know in advance so your teacher can be prepared. When you are doing in-person piano lessons, you won’t need to bring an instrument, because you and your teacher will share a piano in one of our teaching rooms. If you are taking virtual lessons, it would be good to have a notebook handy to take notes. For in-person lessons, we will provide you with one. If you have already taken lessons before, please bring any lesson books you have worked with in the past, so you and your teacher can review them and see what would be best for going forward. You could also prepare a song that you have worked on in the past, for your teacher to review with you, to use as a jumping-off point for your first lesson. For total beginner students, we have our favorite lesson books we recommend, and we will arrange for them to be ordered for you. You will normally receive them in your first or second lesson. Your first Music Junction lesson is an exciting time, where you get to enjoy the anticipation of everything you will learn, and how far you will go, so enjoy it!

Lessons at Music Junction are absolutely tailored to each student’s age and skill level. For our youngest students, ages 4 & 5, we recommend piano lessons only and we have special piano books for that age. The next age category is 6-9 years old, and we provide lesson materials for children that are designated for that age range as well. For older children, we use materials appropriate for either preteens or teenagers, and adult students have their own adult lesson material. If the student is not a total beginner, your teacher will do an assessment in your first lesson and find a good starting point for you that matches your level. Some students who already have experience in their instrument, choose to do a review of the lesson material from the beginning to have a reminder of all they have learned, and reinforce the basics, before moving forward. Either way, Music Junction lessons are a private one-on-one experience, so your teacher’s priority is to make sure your lesson plans are working for you. If you have any suggestions or ideas, always share them with your teacher so that they can make sure to incorporate them into your lesson plan.

Students enrolled in weekly music lessons will notice improvement constantly, because every week builds on the one before it. Studying music is an ongoing journey that you experience week by week, month by month, and year by year, and your improvement becomes more pronounced over time. Taking a look at your progress after one year, you will see monumental advancements in your skill level. But you will also notice improvements every month. Another good point to stop and enjoy your progress, is when you perform at our Music Junction recitals, which are scheduled 4 times each year. At each recital, you will always notice victories over the past; things that were challenges that are now easy. Overall, we encourage our students to enjoy the journey, because giving yourself the opportunity to make music every week is a beautiful gift to have in your life.