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Guitar Lessons in Rittenhouse, PA
(610) 717-1791
Playing your favorite music in the style of great players like The Edge, Jimi Hendrix and Slash can be a blast! To do that, you'll first need to know how to play the guitar.
We use factors such as schedule, location, and level of ability, to match you with the kind of guitar teacher in Philadelphia County that will be best.
Our friendly representatives are here to answer your questions and get you started. Call (800) 417-4620 Monday through Friday between 10am and 6pm EST or submit the Inquiry Form and we'll call you back within 24 hours.
Related Information
Top 5 Reasons to Choose Encore Music Lessons
- Student Registration is Free!
- Affordable Options: Select from several different lesson lengths to find one that fits your budget.
- Convenient Locations in Rittenhouse: Take in-home guitar lessons or lessons in a teacher's studio.
- No Term Contracts: There's no commitment so you can stop the guitar lessons when you want, without being penalized.
- Request a Rittenhouse guitar teacher yourself from our Teacher Directory, or simply let us know your preferred schedule and we'll connect you with an instructor that can accommodate you.
In-Home Lessons
Influences: John Mclaughlin, Frederick Thorendal, Trey Spruance, Mick Barr, Marc Ribot,..
Education: Associates in Liberal Arts (Honors) (Associates), Community College of Philadelphia [2007]
Influences: Wes Montgomery, Andres Segovia, Keith Richards, The Edge.
Education: Bachelor of Arts - Arts and Philosophy (BA), Eugene Lang College - New School University [2002]
Student Reviews
It was simply good to seat together with Chris, when I showed to him some music videos of a TV show, he told me on the spot all the names of the musicians who are appearing on the show - he's really musical minded - flexible on the bass pretty much, and also a nice guy who I like to deal with..
Shlome - Brooklyn, NYAbout the Guitar
The Spanish vihuela or "viola da mano", a guitar-like instrument of the 16th century, appears to be an aberration in the transition from the renaissance instrument to the modern guitar. It had lute-style tuning and a guitar-like body.


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