How to Learn Guitar in Singapore as a Complete Beginner
- CGL Team
- Aug 30
- 3 min read

Learning guitar is one of those things a lot of people dream about — whether it’s strumming along to your favorite acoustic songs or plugging in an electric and playing riffs that make you feel like a rockstar. If you’re completely new, though, it’s normal to ask: Where do I even start? Should I take lessons, or just try YouTube? How long before I can actually play a song?
This guide will walk you through the basics of learning guitar in Singapore, step by step.
1. Why Learn Guitar?
Guitar isn’t just about music. Picking up the instrument has real benefits that go beyond playing songs.
Boosts brain power – Studies show learning an instrument sharpens memory, focus, and problem-solving.
Relieves stress – Strumming after work or school helps you switch off and unwind.
Builds creativity – Writing your own riffs or improvising chords trains your imagination.
Improves confidence & discipline – Regular practice pushes you to be patient and consistent.
And the great part about Singapore? You’ve got easy access to music schools, guitar shops that carry beginner-friendly options, and even local jamming spaces or open mics where you can eventually share your progress.
2. Acoustic or Electric Guitar – Where to Begin?
One of the first things you’ll decide is whether to start with acoustic or electric.
Acoustic guitar – Simple to pick up and play anywhere, no extra gear needed. Great if you love pop, ballads, or singer-songwriter styles.
Electric guitar – Softer on the fingers, with more tonal variety. If you’re into rock, blues, or jazz, this might feel more exciting. Just remember, you’ll also need an amp.
👉 At Calvin’s Guitar Lab, you don’t have to worry about choosing too early — students can try both acoustic and electric lessons and switch anytime.
3. How Long Does It Take to Learn Guitar?
This depends a lot on your practice routine, but here’s a rough idea:
1–2 months – Basic chords and simple songs.
3–6 months – Smoother chord changes, stronger rhythm.
6–12 months – Fingerpicking, improvising, and playing in the style you love.
If you’ve got a teacher guiding you, you’ll usually progress faster than just learning off random videos.
4. Why Beginners Benefit from Private Lessons
Yes, YouTube is a fantastic resource, but when you’re starting out, having someone experienced guide you can make a huge difference.
With 1-to-1 lessons, you get:
A clear roadmap instead of scattered tutorials
Corrections on your technique before bad habits stick
Flexibility to learn the songs you actually like
Motivation and accountability to keep practicing
That’s why Calvin’s Guitar Lab focuses on personalized beginner lessons — to make sure you learn the right way from day one.
5. Getting Started
Here’s all you really need to begin your guitar journey:
A beginner-friendly guitar (don’t worry, your teacher can recommend options)
A simple practice plan
Guidance from someone who’s already been where you are
🎸 Ready to finally pick up the guitar? At Calvin’s Guitar Lab, we make sure beginners feel supported and motivated, whether it’s your very first time holding a guitar or you’re picking it back up after years.
FAQ – Learn Guitar in Singapore
Q: Am I too old to start learning?Not at all. Plenty of adults pick up guitar from scratch and enjoy it as a hobby.
Q: Do I need my own guitar before starting lessons?It’s ideal to have one so you can practice at home, but we’ll guide you on what to buy.
Q: Can I switch between acoustic and electric guitar?Yes — at Calvin’s Guitar Lab, you can switch anytime at no extra cost.
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