$99 for a whole year of guitar lessons is impossible to beat thanks to Guitar Tricks' 89% Black Friday price drop
In addition to an All-Access subscription, the offer also includes 100s of dollars in bonus content to make you a better player
Sure, the Black Friday guitar deals are a great time to pick up bargains on gear, but did you know that this is also the best time of year to save money on learning the guitar from scratch or developing your skills? With the nights drawing in and more time spent indoors, online guitar lessons are the perfect way to invest in your playing skills through those long, dark nights.
Currently Guitar Tricks is not only our number one platform, but it’s also currently the best way to save money on lessons thank to this huge Black Friday deal – dropping their All Access annual plan bundle from $899, down to just $99. That's just $8.25 per month! This deal is currently scheduled to end on November 28.
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Guitar Tricks: Black Friday bundle, $899 $99
Right now you can score the best-value offer of the year on our number one online lessons platform for guitarists. For only $99, you'll get a full access subscription, plus a fantastic beginner bundle, including a custom lesson plan, a beginner bootcamp, the 100 Essential Licks series, a guitar setup guide and loads more. For the full package you'd usually pay $899, but all this works out at just $8.25 per month. Can you put a price on quality education? Actually, you can when it's this cheap.
Here, I’ve broken down everything included in this incredible bundle designed to help beginner and intermediate players level up their skills. With $800 off the regular price, this is hands-down the best learning platform deal of the year.
Annual Full Access was $359 now $99
Laying the foundations of this plan is Guitar Tricks’ 12-month annual full access to the entire learning platform. Whether you need the structured Core Learning system that can provide human feedback or are sharpening up your technique, there are over 11,000 tutorial videos to dive into. To put this into perspective, annual full access typically costs $359; that saving is worth the package alone.
Custom Lesson Plan was $99 now free
If the thought of 11,000-plus video lessons feels a little overwhelming, you’ll probably appreciate GT’s Custom Lesson Plan, which is included for free in this bundle. After answering a few quick questions, a GT instructor will review your responses and build a personalized lesson path to help you hit your goals faster. Normally priced at $99, it’s included free this Black Friday.
Premium Bootcamp Access was $79 now free
Ideal for intermediate players, GT’s Premium Bootcamp comes completely free with this bundle, usually priced at $79. This unlocks one full bootcamp course to help refine your technique or deepen your understanding of a specific area. If there’s a skill you’ve been meaning to master, like fingerpicking or alternate picking, you can enroll in a bootcamp dedicated to it. These long-form lessons are a great way to dig deeper into your playing and finally conquer a technique that’s been holding you back.
100 Licks Series was $79 now free
The freebies keep coming, including the 100 Licks Series module. Typically priced at $79, you will get full access to this video series that introduces 100 different licks that are a must-know for any guitarist. Split across genres, from blues to rock and metal, this is a fantastic module for expanding your lick library.
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Ultimate Beginner Guide E-Book was $29 now free
GT’s Beginner Guide e-book is also included for free, down from $29. It’s an incredibly useful reference tool for new players, highlighting common pitfalls and offering structured practice routines that help build solid technique. Whether you’re just starting out or brushing up on the basics, this guide makes tackling those tricky chords a whole lot smoother.
Guitar Setup Guide E-Book was $29 now free
An often overlooked part of learning is guitar maintenance, so I was very pleased to see Guitar Tricks include its Setup Guide e-book with this bundle for free. Instead of falling into common mistakes, this shows you how to handle the fundamentals: string changes, truss rod adjustments, and cleaning practices to keep your guitar in tip-top shape.
Guitar Soloing Guide E-Book was $29 now free
This e-book is perfect for intermediate players looking to add a few more soloing chops to their arsenal. It outlines useful soloing building blocks that guitarists can develop and improvise with, supported by tablature and audio samples to help you get started and stay inspired.
Bonus Gifts was $196 now free
For the cherry on top, there’s a bunch of bonus gifts included for free that would usually set you back $196. I’m talking backing tracks, chord theory lessons, and blues and rock jam tracks, to name just a few. There’s more than enough content here to keep you learning for the full year of your subscription.
Whether you’re picking up a guitar for the first time, getting back into it after a break, or just looking for a structured refresher, this is the perfect time to dive in.
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Ross has been a music lover and guitar player since the age of 8. He has spent the five years since graduating from university working in music retail, selling guitars, amps and more. Ross is particularly interested in electric guitars, pedals and amplifiers and his current rig includes a trusty 2009 American Standard Stratocaster and Vox AC30S1 with a few Walrus Audio and Way Huge pedals in between.
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