Group Courses · London & Online

Group Guitar Lessons London

Semi-private courses in guitar, bass, ukulele and music theory — learn in a small, friendly group of your own age and level. 19 modules for everyone from four-year-olds to seasoned players, in-studio in Rotherhithe SE16 or live online worldwide.

Kids · Tweens · Teens · Adults 3–8 students per class Guitar · Bass · Uke · Theory

Want to learn guitar, bass, ukulele or music itself in a fun group with others of a similar age and level? That’s exactly what these semi-private courses are for.

Classes are deliberately small — 3 to 8 students — so everyone still gets personal attention while enjoying the buzz of learning alongside others. There are courses for kids (4–8), tweens (9–12), teens (13+), adults and “superadults”, split by instrument and level so you’re always with the right crowd.

This is a detailed page — if you’re on a phone, it’s easier to read on a computer. Take your time choosing the module that fits you, then jump to the booking form at the bottom.

How it works

Book, and we build
the class around you.

Book & pay your place

Register below and pay for your chosen course. Your slot is confirmed the moment payment lands.

List your availability

There’s no fixed weekday. Give as many day/time options as you can (UK time) — I pick the slot that suits the most students.

We confirm & start

Your course kicks off as soon as three people apply, or shortly after the booking-close date — whichever comes first.

Different day? Full refund

If the confirmed weekday clashes with a day you never listed, you can move to individual lessons, wait for next term, or get a refund.

Bring a friend, get rewarded

Earn £12 back for every friend you introduce who enrols — you don’t even have to be a student yourself.

Online or in person

Every module runs online except Modules 1, 2, 5 & 16. In-person courses run from studios around Canada Water, SE16.

2026 term start dates

Courses begin on the week commencing the dates below — or sooner, as soon as three people apply for the same course. Book (and pay) by the close date to secure your place.

  • Week commencing 26 Jan 2026 — book by 20 Jan 2026
  • Week commencing 27 Apr 2026 — book by 21 Apr 2026
  • Week commencing 15 Jun 2026 — book by 9 Jun 2026
  • Week commencing 28 Sep 2026 — book by 22 Sep 2026

The exact date, time (and venue for London groups) is confirmed once three students apply for the same course, or a few days after booking closes — whichever comes first. Please read the terms and FAQs further down before you book.

Course fees

Group rates, per person.

CourseLengthPer person
Standard group course12 × 50 min paid upfront£170£14 / session
Standard group course6 × 50 min£100£16.67 / session
Module 16 · band meet-upOnce-monthly · 50 min£17
Module 17 · workshopOnce-only · 2 hr£35

Fees are paid upfront for a block of 6 or 12 lessons — you save by paying all 12 at once (dropping to £14 per session). If you pay for the first 6, lessons 7–12 fall due at your 4th lesson to keep your slot booked. Max 8 students per class. Introduce a friend who enrols and earn £12 back. See the full fees →

Which instrument, which module?

Every module is built for a specific instrument, age band and level. Here’s what’s available on each instrument so you can find your fit:

  • Guitar — Modules 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18
  • Ukulele — Modules 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 16, 17 & 18
  • Bass — Modules 5, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 & 19
  • All musicians (theory, rhythm & harmony) — Modules 5, 16, 17 & 18

Young beginners — kids 4 to 12

Fun, gentle first steps on guitar or ukulele. For Modules 1 & 2 the fee covers both parent and child, and the same parent attends every session so practice at home stays just as fun.

Parent & child guitar (kids 6–8) — in person only

  • Guitar introduction, alternate picking, notes on the fingerboard up to the 5th fret
  • Reading TAB, 1–3-fret chords, playing in time and simple strum patterns
  • Everyday songs on open chords, a group song written together, then a presentation gig

Parent & child ukulele (kids 4–8) — in person only

  • Uke introduction, open-string names, picking technique, chords and strumming
  • Playing in time, reading TAB, single-string melodies
  • Simple kids’ songs like “When the Saints Go Marching In” and “Kumbaya”

Kids 9–12 guitar — in person or online (parent alongside if online)

  • Everything in the parent & child guitar module, extended to notes up to the 12th fret
  • Tuning the guitar, fingering technique, a group song project and presentation gig

Kids 9–12 ukulele — in person or online (parent alongside if online)

  • All the ukulele basics, notes up to the 5th fret, tuning and fingering technique
  • Writing and arranging a song together, then a presentation gig

Beginners — teens or adults

Total-beginner courses for teens and grown-ups (grouped separately). Positive attitude and around 15 minutes’ daily practice is all you need to start. Available in person and online.

Electric / modern guitar — rock, pop & more

  • A tour of styles, all the notes on the fingerboard, alternate picking, intro scales
  • Common techniques and TAB, playing in time, reproducing song rhythms, ear development
  • Chord structure and rhythm ideas, then a group project applying rhythm and soloing together

Acoustic / folk guitar

  • Folk styles and techniques, different woods and how they shape your tone, finger independence
  • Open chords, strumming in time, common scale fingerings, creating melodies, strum patterns
  • Playing as a guitar duo (rhythm + melody), then composing and rehearsing a song for the gig

Ukulele — beginner & improver

  • The uke essentials plus notes up to the 5th fret, tuning and finger independence
  • Open chords, strumming to songs, common scale fingerings, melody-making and strum patterns
  • A group song written, arranged and performed together

Bass — beginner

  • A showcase of bass styles, playing with pick or fingers, all the notes on the neck
  • Easy bass patterns, intro scales and arpeggios, finger independence, listening to drum rhythms
  • Creating melodies and simple soloing, then joining patterns and solos together for the gig

Advanced beginner to advanced — all ages

Already play and want to go deeper? These modules push technique, theory and repertoire for players from advanced-beginner (ideal if you play but never took lessons) up to advanced.

Acoustic guitar & ukulele — players who already strum

  • Techniques, woods and sound production; the full fingerboard; closed transposable chords
  • Circle of 5ths, note values, solid timing, understanding your favourite songs’ strum patterns
  • Finger-picking, two-octave open scales, joining harmony and melody, optional singing, plus a written song and gig

Electric guitar — rock out like a star

  • Rock & metal riffing, palm muting and power chords, building and mapping chords on the neck
  • Closed-position speed scales (major, three minors, pentatonics), sequence patterns and harmonising
  • Practical tips to solo — find the key, forget it, groove on — and combining chords and solos as one

Cross-genre guitar — become an above-average all-rounder

  • String skipping, finger-picking, slur-building, bending and vibrato
  • Modes and how they relate to major/minor scales; vertical vs horizontal playing across the neck
  • Natural harmonics and Latin rhythm guitar, then writing songs as a team for the gig

Advanced rock & jazz

  • Prog-rock and jazz styles, artificial harmonics, 9th/11th/13th chords, two-note diads in solos
  • Combined flat- and finger-picking, Wes Montgomery octaves, transposition, modulation and pivot chords
  • Tapping with string-skipping, extending the CAGED system, whole-tone and diminished soloing, tritone subs, Neapolitan 6ths, Coltrane changes and Bebop scales

Blues & blues-rock — guitar & bass (6-week course)

  • Common blues progressions and 7th barre chords; blues and pentatonic scales in 1, 2 and 3-octave shapes all along the neck
  • Soloing with every shape, using a finger slide, common turnarounds and blues rhythms
  • Chord substitutions and additions, song examples and jamming

Theory, harmony & songwriting — all levels, all instruments

Open to any musician, not just guitarists — these modules build the understanding behind the playing.

Music theory

  • Get to the next level in 12 lessons. Choose ABRSM / LCM classical theory (for composition and general understanding) up to Grade 5, or LCM Popular Music Theory kept practical to contemporary music, up to Grade 8.

Practical harmony — write & understand songs

  • How chords, scales and rhythms work so you can write or learn songs — drop-ins welcome
  • How scales and chords are built and relate, rhythmic notation, post-1950 pop & rock history
  • Moving melodies and chords between keys, plus fun melodic, harmonic and rhythmic exercises

Songwriting (6-week course, any musician)

  • Song structure and repetition of rhythm, melody and chords; riff-change hints for drummers
  • Chords built on each degree of the major scale, finding the key by ear or from a chart
  • The 10 most common progressions with song examples, and tips to bend them into your own songs

Music for young ones — no instrument needed (kids 4–12, 6 weeks, in person)

  • Clapping rhythms and the pulse to kids’ songs, listening and repeating, tapping to song rhythms
  • Creating short and long rhythms that fit together, with percussion at some lessons

Meet-ups & workshops — all levels, all ages

Module 16 · Band meet-up (once-monthly, £17)

Putting what you know to use in a band setting, without homework — casual sessions that feel like musicians jamming together. They run every 3–4 weeks and every one is different, so drop-ins are welcome. Expect different styles, soloing, listening and complementing others, varied rhythm chops and harmonising — a non-stop pack of song ideas, often with an ad-hoc Q&A turned into a class project.

Module 17 · Practice workshop (once-only 2-hour session, £35)

For any instrumentalist (not just guitarists) who wants to learn how to practise without over-studying — becoming a better player sooner, at a relaxed pace. We divide practice into focused blocks (technique, scales and soloing, chords and rhythm, songs, theory and ear training) and fit them into your daily routine, so you know exactly what to get from each session. Bring around two months of playing under your belt.

Good to know

Group course
questions & terms.

I’m not a beginner — is there a course for me?

Absolutely. There are courses for advanced beginners (ideal if you already play but never took lessons), intermediate and advanced players — anything from pop to rock to metal to jazz, whatever your style.

Do you teach instruments other than guitar?

Yes — bass, ukulele, plus music theory, rhythm and harmony, which are open to all musicians, not just guitarists.

How many students are in a group?

Between 3 and 8, so everyone still gets personal attention.

How do I confirm my slot?

Your place is confirmed once payment is received. Pay by PayPal in the booking steps below, or fill in your details only and I’ll email you bank-transfer details to pay into.

At what age can a child start?

Kids 4–8 do best in a same-age group — it’s more fun and rewarding. For this age I recommend the Parent & Child modules (1 & 2), so a parent or guardian sits alongside and home practice uses the same fun method as class.

A course clashes with my commitments — can I still start soon?

Book anyway. Once three people enrol for the same course I’ll contact you to start on a mutually suitable date, so please supply as many availabilities as possible. Recommend friends and you earn £12 for each one who enrols.

Do I need my own instrument?

Yes — or the budget to buy one by your first lesson (roughly £25 for a ukulele, £50 for an acoustic guitar, £90 for an electric or bass). I’ll happily help you choose a cheap but good entry-level instrument. For electric instruments, please bring your own jack.

Where are in-person courses held?

At Cool Gool Music, the Docklands Settlements Rotherhithe Community Centre, or Canada Water Studios — all within walking distance of each other in Rotherhithe SE16. The exact venue is confirmed with at least one week’s notice.

What’s the refund policy?

Missing a lesson is your choice, so no refund is due for it. Because venues are hired in advance, if you drop out mid-course a refund for remaining lessons (less a £15 admin fee) applies only while 6 students remain enrolled. If I ever cancel a lesson you’ll get one week’s notice and £12 back. And if the confirmed day is one you never listed, you can put the fees toward individual lessons, wait for next term, or ask for a refund.

Ready to join a group?

Register for a group course.

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Prefer one-to-one?

Individual lessons might suit you better — same rate in-studio, at yours or online.