All consumers want the lowest price for any service or product. A price quote is only meaningful, however, if you know exactly what you're paying for.
1. The most important concern is the cost of learning to play the guitar properly, not the cost per lesson. Since our teaching methods produce results roughly two times faster than traditional methods, 100s or even 1000s of dollars can be saved.
For example, we have students that have learned to play fingerstyle guitar solos--not 20 second riffs or chord strumming progressions--in as little as three months. These are students who practice adequately each day and follow our instruction precisely.
2. We offer FREE book-quality exercises, music, chord charts and music theory worksheets to each student, saving them as much as $100 per year. These include entertaining musical arrangements that make the learning process for beginners much more enjoyable. We also offer each student one set of new strings per year.
If another guitar studio isn't doing this, or offers handwritten materials or Internet tablature, a price comparison must factor in the dollar value of what we offer. It must also factor in the educational power of well-researched, book-quality learning materials with embedded musical examples and diagrams.