Folk

Folk Guitar Lessons in Montreal, QC

Professeur de guitare Jérémie Groleaux

Start your folk guitar lessons in Montreal with teachers rooted in the singer-songwriter tradition. Learn fingerpicking, open chords and strumming patterns that carry a song.

In-person lessons near you — or onlinePrivate lessons · Bands · Recitals
GMMQ — Guilde des musiciens et musiciennes du Québec
Official GMMQ Partner Member of the Guild of Québec Musicians

Vetted teachers

Trained at top music schools

Satisfaction guarantee

If you aren't satisfied with your first lesson, we will credit 50% of the cost back to your account to help you find a teacher who is. Valid for first-time students only.

No hidden fees

Meet our guitar teachers

Meet your Guitar Faculty in Montreal

Academic Pedigree

Our folk guitar teachers are working musicians in a city with a deep songwriting culture, many trained at McGill, Concordia, UQAM, Université de Montréal or programs like Cégep Marie-Victorin.

They know the tradition from both sides: the technique of fingerstyle playing and the craft of accompanying a voice, whether it is yours or someone else's.

Local Presence

You will find folk guitar teachers throughout Montréal, from Mile End and the Plateau to Verdun, Ahuntsic and NDG. Lessons happen in home studios, at your place or online, most a short walk from the métro.

The acoustic guitar travels well, which makes in-home lessons especially practical for this style. Online lessons also work smoothly since folk needs no amplification.

Curated Expertise

Folk guitar study builds two core skills: fingerpicking patterns, from Travis picking onward, and strumming that gives a song its pulse. Open chords, capo use and alternate voicings round out the accompanist's toolkit.

If you sing or write, lessons naturally extend to accompaniment: shaping guitar parts around a vocal line, arranging songs and playing while singing. Many students come specifically to support their own songwriting.

Where do lessons take place?

Musiprof is a marketplace of independent, vetted teachers — not a school with one address. You choose how and where you learn:

At the teacher's studio

Learn at your teacher's private studio.

At your home

Your teacher travels to you, for a small travel fee.

Online

Live one-on-one video lessons, from anywhere.

Music Lessons in Montreal

Musiprof is a service that connects users to qualified private teachers who teach from their private studio locations or travel to your home in the Montreal area. Please view individual teacher profiles for their specific teaching locations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any hidden fees or subscriptions?

No. The price on a teacher's profile is the full price you pay — no subscriptions, no contact fees. Some teachers who are members of the GMMQ (Quebec Musicians' Guild) include a pension surcharge, but this is always included in the displayed price. You are only charged when a lesson is confirmed by your teacher.

Do you offer in-person lessons near me?

Yes — Musiprof primarily connects you with teachers near you for in-person lessons at home or in studio. Online lessons are also available. Beyond private lessons, we offer a band program and community recitals for a complete musical experience.

What happens after I purchase?

The teacher will contact you within 24–48 hours to schedule your first lesson. If there's no contact within that window, Musiprof follows up on your behalf.

What is the refund policy?

You only pay for lessons taken. We refund untaken lessons minus a small cancellation fee (the lesser of $50 or 10% of the remaining value).

How frequently do lessons unfold?

By default, lessons are designed to be taken once per week to help you maintain consistency and momentum. A 5-lesson package, for example, is intended to be completed in 5 consecutive weeks. However, we understand that every student's goals are unique. If your teacher agrees, lessons can be scheduled at a different frequency (e.g., every 2 weeks or once per month). Please discuss your preferred schedule with your teacher during your first contact. Your package includes a 30-day grace period after your last scheduled session. If you are doing bi-weekly lessons, ask your teacher to extend your session dates in the system to ensure your file remains active.

Is there a Satisfaction Guarantee?

Yes! We want you to find the perfect match. If your first session isn't right, contact us within 48 hours. We'll credit 50% of the lesson cost back to your account so you can try a different teacher immediately.

Why should I pay through Musiprof instead of paying my teacher directly?

Paying through Musiprof is what keeps you protected — the Satisfaction Guarantee, refunds, and dispute support only apply to payments made on the platform. Paying a teacher directly (cash, e-transfer) voids those protections, and we can't help if something goes wrong. If a teacher ever asks you to pay outside Musiprof, please let us know.

Is Musiprof like a music school with semesters?

No. Musiprof has no semesters, terms or registration deadlines. You start with a single first lesson, covered by our Satisfaction Guarantee. After that, you continue at your own pace: buy a package of lessons or pay lesson by lesson. Unused lessons are refundable, and you can switch teachers at any time.

Do I have to buy a package?

No. After your first lesson, you can buy a package (usually a better price per lesson) or pay à la carte, where your card is charged after each completed lesson. Each teacher sets their own prices and lesson formats (in studio, at home or online), so check their profile for the details.

More about guitar lessons

How long does it take to learn fingerpicking?
Most students play a simple, steady pattern within a few weeks and a recognizable Travis-picking song within a few months. The key is starting slowly enough that the thumb becomes automatic; your teacher will pace this carefully because rushing it builds habits that are hard to undo.
Can lessons help me sing and play at the same time?
Yes, and it is a core folk skill with a specific method behind it. Your teacher will get the guitar part automatic first, then layer the voice in phrase by phrase. Most students who struggle with it were simply never shown that sequence.
Steel-string or nylon-string guitar for folk?
Steel-string is the standard folk sound, but nylon is gentler on beginner fingertips and perfectly valid. If you already own either, start with what you have; if you are buying, your teacher can help you choose a comfortable steel-string with a lower action.
Will I need to read music?
No. Folk guitar runs on chord charts, tabs and ear, and songs are learned faster that way. Teachers introduce enough rhythm notation to write down strumming patterns, which is usually all the reading this style requires.

The Musiprof Community

Many of our guitar instructors in Montreal also coach our Band Program. When you learn with us, you're not just getting a teacher; you're joining a local network of musicians.

Musiprof band C'est what posing as a group after the recital at Quai des Brumes in Montreal, Quebec.
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