On my 11th birthday, to my delight, my parents gave me a guitar. They took me to lessons and I practiced, some weeks more diligently than others. I sat exams, eventually qualifying as a guitar teacher, but lacked confidence as a teacher and stopped after a while. Although I rarely play these days, I still enjoy playing the guitar. While sampling many online courses during research for this Best Courses Guide (BCG), I wished they had been around during my childhood and teen years.
While free online courses can be a great way to start, face-to-face lessons are valuable for individual guidance and to help iron out any issues with technique. But maybe you can’t meet up with a teacher due to distance or other circumstances. You’ll find that many of the instructors with free courses in this BCG offer online live classes or individual coaching as an optional extra. And remember, the best way to improve quickly is to play your guitar often, preferably daily.

The guitar is a popular and versatile musical instrument. It’s portable (especially the acoustic guitar), and you can play melodies or strumming both solo and in a band. It lends itself beautifully to many musical styles, from flamenco to classical, jazz, blues, folk, rock, and heavy metal. If you’re interested in learning the guitar, there’s a course for you. I combed the Class Central catalog and collated enrollments and views, ratings and reviews to narrow down the best and most popular free choices for this Best Courses Guide (BCG). There are several beginner courses to choose from, plus some specific styles to explore if you already know the basics.
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Guitar for Beginners is the first course in the How to Play Guitar Specialization by Berklee College of Music. After some introductory readings and videos about choosing a guitar, parts and accessories, tuning, and an introduction to chord block diagrams and fretboard maps, you will learn your first two chords. You’ll use those chords to explore some picking and strumming techniques. Later, you will learn:
“As a guitar enthusiast, I had the pleasure of trying out the beginner guitar course and I must say, I was quite impressed.” – Astitva Bhate.
Guitar Grade 1 – Beginner Course by Justin Sandercoe starts right at the very beginning and leads you through many aspects of playing the guitar. The most popular video (How to Strum a Guitar WITHOUT a Pick) has been viewed over 1.4 million times. You’ll also learn:
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See more Justin Guitar courses covering various different guitar styles. Justin has taught more than 700K students through his website and has over 1.4M subscribers on his YouTube channel.
“I like how you teach. You simplify it and can think the way a beginner thinks, how we see it and the challenges we face.” – @sakeenahm, YouTube learner
Steve Stine holds a bachelor’s degree in music education and has been teaching for over 30 years. See Steve’s YouTube channel. Steve joined GuitarZoom in 2014.
“Steve, you are a real guitar teacher and a very talented one. Your course is exhaustive, very comprehensive…” – @sergebraconi9536, YouTube learner.
“Thanks for the course Adit! You have made it so easy to learn and understand! Just amazing.. thanks a ton!! ๐๐๐๐” – @girijagokhale3915, YouTube learner
Wondering what guitar and gear to buy? Or you’ve just bought a guitar? The Gear & Tone Course by Guitar Tricks will give you plenty of ideas. While acoustic guitars are included, the emphasis is on electric guitars and accessories. Learn about:
“These are some great ideas! Man I just love Anders. This guy knows how to explain things in such a simple and comprehensive manner without leaving anything out…” – @NewMetallica, YouTube learner.
Andy Crowley set up the Andy Guitar YouTube channel in 2006 and now has over 2.6 million subscribers. The Guitar Strumming Course is not an absolute beginner’s course (you should already know some chords), but will teach you:
Tony’s Acoustic Challenge website has taught acoustic guitar to more than 36, 000 students and his YouTube channel has more than 500K subscribers.
“… thank you for all your amazing videos. You do such a great job with absolutely everything …” – @bradulberg1982, YouTube learner.
Gareth Hargreaves has been teaching guitar for more than 30 years, and set up the GCH Guitar Academy in 1992. How To Play Fingerstyle, Or Fingerpicking Guitar was originally released on YouTube at the rate of one video per week, so you have time to practice before the next lesson. It starts with basic guitar chords and how to read guitar tablature. You’ll then go on to:
Find even more courses on the YouTube channel and free and paid resources including PDF ebooks on the GCH Guitar Academy website.

Spanish Guitar Lessons assume you already know the basics so you can concentrate on specific Spanish styles and effects. As a fan of Spanish guitar, I loved the music in this course. I revisited techniques from my playing days and learned some new ones. You’ll learn:
A related course is Fingerpicking Guitar in 7 Days. Like other instructors in this BCG, Marco has a YouTube channel with 798K subscribers, plus a website for more resources.
Class Central, a Tripadvisor for online education, has helped 60 million learners find their next course. We’ve been combing through online education for more than a decade to aggregate a catalog of 200, 000 online courses and 200, 000 reviews written by our users. And we’re online learners ourselves: combined, the Class Central team has completed over 400 online courses, including online degrees. I’ve personally completed over 150 online courses in a variety of topics including guitar.
Trying to find “the best” can be daunting, even for those of us who live and breathe online courses. Here’s how I approached this task.
First, I combed through Class Central’s Catalog and the internet to find a variety of free and paid open courses, some with certificates. You don’t need to enroll with a teacher to learn the guitar.
Then, I defined the scope for these recommendations. Guitar courses can cover various playing styles, so I chose top courses from a range of sub-fields.
Ultimately, I used a combination of data and my own judgment to make these picks. I’m confident these recommendations will be a reliable way to learn the guitar.
Online learning specialist, still learning after 150+ MOOCs completed since 2012. Class Central customer support and help since 2018. I am keen to help others make the most of online learning, so I set up a website: www.onlinelearningsuccess.orgIt’s important to know what these are otherwise it can be very confusing when your guitar teacher tells you to play the 5th string at the 3rd fret or something similar.
If you’re ever unsure as to which bit of the guitar is which or if you forget, you can refer back to this diagram. Electric guitars don’t have a sound hole, they have pick-ups instead.
For more information on electric guitars, check out this article: How To Play Electric Guitar: A Beginner’s Guide Guitar basics #2 String names
So, we can see from the guitar anatomy diagram that a guitar has six strings, but those strings aren’t all the same.
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There’s a few different tuners available. If you have an iPhone for example, there’s a free app you can install called GuitarTuna.
For better accuracy, a clip-on tuner like the Snark ST-8 is highly recommended. These tuners gauge whether you’re in tune by measuring the vibration from the strings at the headstock. It’s convenient and very simple to use.
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For more information on how to tune your guitar, check out this article: How To Tune A Guitar Guitar basics #4 How to hold a guitar
If you’re right-handed, you want the body of the guitar resting on your right knee with the neck of the guitar pointing off to your left so you can strum and pick the strings with your right hand and press the strings down against the frets with your left hand.
If you’re left-handed, it’s the other way around: body on left knee, neck pointing to the right. Left hand for strumming, right hand for fretting.
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If you don’t hold your guitar pick correctly, you’re going to have one hell of a time trying to strum and pick your guitar.
For more information on guitar picks and how to hold them correctly, check out this article: How To Hold A Guitar Pick
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