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How much does guitar lessons cost in Philippines?

Low ₱250
Typical ₱600
High ₱9,000
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Key takeaways

  • Most guitar lessons jobs in Philippines land between ₱250–₱9,000 — known locally as guitar teacher.
  • Music teaching is unlicensed in the Philippines. Both music schools and independent teachers operate, and online lessons are common. Vet on a trial lesson and teaching structure; pay through traceable channels.
  • Prices below are researched national ranges, updated July 2026 — not quotes.

Guitar Lessons prices by job size in Philippines

Researched national ranges in PHP, updated July 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single lesson One private 30-60 minute lesson, in-person or online ₱250 ₱600 ₱1,200
Monthly block (4 lessons) Four weekly lessons booked as a block ₱1,000 ₱2,200 ₱4,000
10-lesson package A block of ten lessons at the best per-lesson rate ₱2,500 ₱5,000 ₱9,000

Per-unit rates

Typical guitar lessons rates in Philippines.
Unit Low Typical High
per hour ₱400 ₱700 ₱1,200
per 30-minute lesson ₱250 ₱450 ₱800

What affects the price

  • Job size and scope — bigger or more complex jobs move you up the ranges above.
  • Access and condition — hard-to-reach areas, older properties or neglected maintenance add labour time.
  • Materials and quality level — where materials are involved, the grade you choose often matters more than labour.
  • Urgency — same-day or out-of-hours work usually carries a premium.
  • Where you live — large metros in Philippines typically run above the national range; smaller towns below it.

How to save

  • Get at least three quotes and compare like-for-like scopes, not just totals.
  • Be flexible on timing — off-peak slots are often cheaper.
  • Bundle related tasks into one visit to spread call-out costs.
  • Agree the scope in writing up front to avoid change-order surprises.

How to hire a guitar lessons pro in Philippines

  1. Take a trial lesson before committing to a block
  2. Match the teacher's style to your goal
  3. Confirm lesson length and in-person vs online
  4. Confirm whether lessons are at a studio, your home, or online
  5. Confirm travel fees for home-visit lessons
  6. Pay via traceable channels and agree the monthly rate

Red flags

  • Large prepaid block demanded before any trial
  • No practice plan between lessons
  • No verifiable teaching background
  • No make-up policy
  • One-size-fits-all lessons

How Handld researches prices

These are researched estimates, not quotes and not our transaction data. We compile ranges from published sources — national statistics, trade bodies and incumbent cost guides — normalise them to PHP, and adjust city pages by a population-based cost tier. Last updated July 2026. Basis: Extrapolated from Philippine music-teacher and online-lesson listings at PHP price levels.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to own a guitar before starting lessons?

Yes — you can't progress without one to practise on at home. A modest beginner acoustic or electric is enough to start; ask your prospective teacher for a recommendation and don't overspend before you know you'll stick with it. Some teachers keep a spare for the first trial lesson only.

How often should I take guitar lessons?

Weekly is the standard cadence that keeps momentum without outpacing your practice. What actually drives progress is daily practice between lessons, not lesson frequency — a weekly lesson plus 20 minutes a day beats two lessons a week with no practice.

Are in-person or online guitar lessons better?

In-person is easier for absolute beginners — the teacher can correct hand position by feel and sight — while online lessons are cheaper, remove travel, and work well once you know the basics. Many learners mix both. Online only needs a decent camera angle on your hands and a stable connection.

Should lessons be 30 or 60 minutes?

Beginners and younger children often do better with 30-minute lessons — focus fades and there's only so much to practise between sessions. Intermediate and adult learners usually get more value from a full hour. Start at 30 minutes and extend once you're consistently practising enough to fill an hour.

How much do guitar lessons cost?

Lessons are priced per session, usually as a 30- or 60-minute slot, with the hourly rate falling if you commit to a monthly block. The biggest price drivers are the teacher's experience, whether lessons are in-person or online, and whether they travel to you (home-visit lessons cost more).

What are red flags when choosing a guitar teacher?

No structure or practice plan between lessons, big prepaid blocks demanded before any trial, no clear teaching goals, and one-size-fits-all lessons that ignore what you actually want to play. A teacher who can't explain how they'll get you to your goal is one to skip.

How much do guitar lessons cost in the Philippines?

Private lessons commonly run PHP 300-900 for 30-60 minutes, with music schools and home visits higher. Online lessons are widely available and often cheaper.

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