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I'm thinking to get my kids some guitar lessons. What is a standard practice for fees, if you want to sign up, say, 3 kids for lessons, is it shunned upon to ask for a discount for the second & third? Is it ok to have all 3 students being taught at the same time(not having to be at a music school for 2 hours..)

Advice appreciated.

I'm thinking to get my kids some guitar lessons. What is a standard practice for fees, if you want to sign up, say, 3 kids for lessons, is it shunned upon to ask for a discount for the second & third? Is it ok to have all 3 students being taught at the same time(not having to be at a music school for 2 hours..) Advice appreciated.

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>y a I just realized I would need 3 freakin guitars if I did that!

Not just 3 guitars. If you want your kids to enjoy learning guitar, and stick with it for a lifetime, you're going to need to invest in some quality guitars. Spending anywhere from at least $300-$500 and more on each guitar. My parents bought me a cheap chinese made Sammick acoustic guitar back when I was like 9 or 10, I didn't like it, it was uncomfortable and difficult to play, sounded like shit, wouldn't hold a tune, and just felt cheap, and that turned me off from wanting to learn how to play because that was my first experience with a guitar and I assumed they were all that unpleasent to play. You buy your kids a high quality Martin, Taylor, Epiphone, or the equivalent and I guarantee they'll learn faster, become amazing, and fall in love with music and playing the guitar. And you need not spend a single cent on guitar lessons. The internet is a wonderful place; just search on YT for "Beginner Guitar Tutorial Playlist" and up pops everything that an irl instructor would teach, only in video format. You're welcome.