Guitar Lessons for Kids
Brilliance School of Music
Pricing Guide
Monthly Standard Guitar Program
Core Logistics
- Frequency: Options for 8 sessions (2x weekly) or 12 sessions (3x weekly).
- Batch Size: Small clusters of 3-5 students to ensure personal attention within a group setting.
- Duration: 60 minutes per instructional session.
Curriculum & Gear
- Provided Equipment: Access to studio amplifiers, leads, and music stands (Student must bring own guitar).
- Materials: Printed sheet music, tablature for specific songs, and theory worksheets.
- Focus: Strict training on the "3 Ps" (Plan, Prepare, Practice) and correct playing posture.
Studio Environment
- Location: Classes conducted in an acoustic foam-treated studio in Nirvana Country.
- Band Simulation: Instructors accompany students on drums or keyboards to teach rhythm and groove.
Quarterly Performance Course (3 Months)
Structure & Savings
- Volume: Total of 24 sessions (2x weekly) to 36 sessions (3x weekly) over a 3-month period.
- Value: Lower effective cost per class compared to the monthly plan.
- Goal: Complete progression from scale exercises to full song repertoire.
Stage Preparation
- Ensemble Work: Regular practice alongside other instruments (drums, bass) to build band coordination.
- Showcase Coaching: Training on stage presence, overcoming fright, and managing stage equipment.
- Repertoire: Completion of 1-2 performance-grade rock or pop songs.
Mentorship
- Guidance: Direct feedback from senior mentors to build performance resilience.
- Facility: Full access to the air-conditioned studio for all practice sessions.
Premium 1-on-1 Lesson
Exclusive Attention
- Format: Private session with no other students, ensuring zero distractions.
- Customization: Curriculum tailored to specific needs like Trinity Grade Exams or specific song requests.
- Pacing: Instruction moves strictly at the student's learning speed.
Studio Access
- Equipment: Solo use of high-end studio amps and sound equipment.
- Feedback: Instant, detailed correction on technique, fingering, and timing nuances.
About Guitar Lessons for Kids
How We Get Kids Started
Learning guitar should feel exciting, not scary. I start with the basics and make sure every child gets comfy with their guitar before we jump into anything tough. For me, it’s not just about strumming – it’s about building confidence and letting kids enjoy music their own way.
The 3 P's: Plan, Prepare, Practice
- Every kid’s journey is mapped out step by step
- We get the posture, grip, and basics right from day one
- Practice isn’t about perfection but about having fun and seeing progress. Theek hai? (Alright?)
What Kids Actually Learn
- All the guitar essentials: holding the pick, posture, tuning up
- Chords, scales, and how to actually use them (not just memorize)
- Reading both sheet music and tabs so they can play any song they like
- Jump into group guitar lessons for kids or one-on-one sessions, whatever suits best
- From first chord to full song – we love seeing that “I did it!” moment
More Than Just Lessons
- Kids jam together with a band, not just solo practice
- Every year, there’s a big showcase – lights, stage, real crowd
- Pro musicians support the kids, so it feels like the real deal
- Parents sometimes join in too – nothing more fun than family music time
Our space is colourful, friendly, and full of energy. If you want beginner guitar classes for children that actually get them excited, chalo, let’s do this!
Meet your Expert
Brilliance School of Music
13 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Saw a photo of my first student from Gurgaon, and yaar, pura nostalgia! Fifteen years back, even before Brilliance started. My Tanya, now all grown up. Watching these tiny five-year-olds turn into confident performers... bas, that's why we do this. All those 'Back straight!' and 'Again, loudly!' moments? Worth it. The basics matter, and seeing my babies shine makes it all feel right.
My Work
Music Classes for Everyone - We teach vocals, piano, guitar, drums. Beginners, Trinity exam prep, all are welcome.
Strong Foundation First - Basics come first - posture, breathing, technique. Back straight, open mouth, repeat till perfect, theek hai?
Fun but Firm Teaching Style - Kids get stickers and I call them 'babies', but practice time means strict focus. Eyes on me!
Performance-Focused Learning - We go beyond scales - sing, play, build confidence, from 'Do Re Mi' to your favourite songs.