Jazz

Jazz Guitar Lessons in Toronto

Jazz Guitar Lessons in Toronto

Jazz guitar lessons in Toronto start with a teacher who has lived the music — jazz is the deepest specialty on our guitar faculty. Study comping, improvisation and the standards repertoire.

In-person lessons near you — or onlinePrivate lessons · Bands · Recitals

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Trained at top music schools

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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.

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Meet our guitar teachers

Meet your Guitar Faculty in Toronto

Academic Pedigree

Jazz is where our Toronto guitar faculty runs deepest. Our teachers trained at the schools that define jazz education — Humber College here in Toronto, Berklee College of Music, and the New England Conservatory — alongside the University of Toronto, York University, and The Royal Conservatory of Music.

That pedigree shows up in the lessons. A teacher who came up through a serious jazz program teaches harmony, ear training, and vocabulary as a connected whole, not as disconnected exercises. Look for the Maestro badge on teacher profiles — our mark of a consistently outstanding track record with students.

Local Presence

Our guitar teachers are based across Toronto — downtown and The Annex, Riverdale and Parkdale, out to East York, North York, and Etobicoke. There is a good chance a jazz-focused teacher is closer to you than the nearest music store.

Lessons run at your home, in the teacher's studio, or online. Online works particularly well for jazz study, where a lot of the work is transcription, listening, and reviewing tunes between sessions.

Curated Expertise

This is a working jazz curriculum: comping and voicings, improvisation over changes, chord melody arranging, and the standards repertoire, with theory taught in service of the music. Whether you want to sit in at a jam session or just play beautiful solo guitar at home, the path is the same craft.

Our teachers meet you at your level. Rock and blues players making the jump into jazz are some of the most common students here, and a good teacher builds on what your hands already know.

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 Toronto

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 Toronto 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

Do I need to know a lot of theory before starting jazz guitar?
No — theory is something you learn through the tunes, not before them. A good jazz teacher introduces harmony exactly when a standard demands it, so the concepts stick because you can hear them. Feel and vocabulary develop alongside the theory, not after it.
Which standards will I learn first?
Most teachers start with a jazz blues and a handful of approachable standards — tunes like Autumn Leaves or Blue Bossa — because they teach the core progressions you'll meet everywhere. From there, your repertoire grows toward the music you love, whether that's bebop, bossa, or ballads.
Do I need an archtop or expensive gear?
No. Any electric guitar with a clean amp tone works fine, and plenty of great jazz has been played on solid-body guitars. Your teacher can advise on strings and tone settings to get a warmer sound from whatever you already own.
I've played rock or blues for years — can I make the switch?
That's one of the most common paths into jazz, and it's a real advantage. Your technique, ear, and pentatonic vocabulary all carry over; lessons focus on expanding your harmonic language and phrasing. Matching is free, so tell us your background and we'll pair you with a teacher who works well with converts.

The Musiprof Community

Many of our guitar instructors in Toronto 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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