Introducing Guitar Lessons by Guitar Tricks, the best, most fun, and educational way to learn guitar with guided, step-by-step videos. Our system is tested and proven to work for beginners and advanced guitar players.
Guitar Tricks is designed to empower beginners to play guitar by learning actual hit songs from the very start – not boring drills and exercises.
Learn to play guitar from top instructors who guide you through every step with shorter, incremental videos to increase skill rapidly. In a recent survey, members reported learning 50-100% FASTER than with other guitar apps!
* Award-Winning: Best Online Guitar Resource and Instructional Material
* High Quality Step-by-Step Video Guitar lessons
* Over 4 Million Members since 1998
Core Learning System – Perfect for beginners
The Core Learning System guides beginner guitarists through a series of short videos that focus on you making music from day one. After you nail the basics, the guided videos branch out so you can learn different styles of guitar like Acoustic, Rock, Country, Blues, and more.
The Most Song Lessons Available
Guitar Tricks has been teaching people how to play guitar since 1998. We offer over 11,000 lessons, ranging from skill and technique videos to artist and genre studies.
We offer hundreds of song tutorials that include massive hit songs from great artists such as:
-The Beatles
-Ed Sheeran
-The Rolling Stones
-Pink Floyd
-Eagles
-Rihanna
-Eric Clapton
-Many more!
High-Quality Tools and Features
Along with our world-class instructors, we provide our members with useful tools to speed up the learning process:
-Full, precise tabs and notation which are downloadable
-Scale finder
-Chord finder
-Reference tuner
-Fretboard trainer
-Progress System
-Advanced video playback and quality settings
The free version of this app offers a rotation of free lessons. Access all of our content with an in-app subscription purchase.
- Get all our lessons free with a 7-day free trial (converts to a monthly subscription at $19.99 after)
- Choose monthly payments ($19.99), or yearly payments ($179.99)
- Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase
- Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period
- Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal
Lessons that have worked for millions
“More than just a great teaching experience. Guitar Tricks has knowledgeable and entertaining instructors who really seem to care about the student and material. I’ve learned a lot in a short amount of time. It’s a really fun spot.” – James Cox
“I have always wanted to play guitar. Not learn it, just play it. My first experience (with Guitar Tricks) was amazing. Within a few minutes I was playing a song on my guitar.” –Phil Snell
Enjoying our guitar lessons or love learning to play guitar from our instructors? Please leave us a review!
You can also contact us directly if you have any questions at admin@guitartricks.com
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What's New in Guitar Lessons
3.1.0
August 6, 2024
Get ready for a smoother experience! In this update, we've squashed some major bugs to enhance your app performance. We've been working hard behind the scenes to ensure everything runs seamlessly, so you can enjoy the best possible experience. Update now and enjoy these improvements!
Thank you for your continued support and happy using!
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Guitar Lessons by Guitar Tricks
An auto-renewing subscription to guitar instructional videos, music and tablature.
I immensely enjoy learning from Guitar Tricks. I’ve tried pretty much every app / online learning platform around and this is definitely one of the better ones. Pretty much any app will do to begin with but if you want to progress past the beginner level this one is by far one of the good ones. The small gripes are 1. It would be nice to transition to the next lesson without having to exit full screen all the time. 2. The app still crashes occasionally. 3. The major menus could use the submenus underneath for reference. Like I said. Very small gripes.