Learn, Play & Socialise with Kent’s Best Guitar Community
Join our group guitar classes in Canterbury, Wingham, Herne Bay, and Faversham!
Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned strummer, come and play alongside a welcoming community of guitar enthusiasts. Our sessions offer more than just learning chords — they’re about connecting, playing together, and having fun. Your next session is waiting!
About My Guitar Club
My Guitar Club runs on a flexible membership that renews every 4 weeks. You pay for a set number of hours to use across that period, with total freedom to choose how and when you use them.
With up to 11 hours of classes available each week, you can attend whichever sessions fit your schedule — and mix it up week to week if needed.
Whether you're a complete beginner or an advanced player, we’ve got sessions tailored to your level. Join a welcoming community of like-minded guitarists and never miss a chance to play, learn, and jam.
Experience the My Guitar Club Difference
Group guitar classes held in pubs — relaxed, social, and always with the option of a pint in hand. No stuffy classrooms here.
Group guitar classes led by working, gigging musicians — not just classroom teachers.
Play live with the My Guitar Club Band — no need to find bandmates, book rehearsals, or learn a whole setlist.
Record in a professional studio and learn the ropes of studio musicianship.
Star in high-quality music videos and build confidence on and off stage.
Join social jams and meet fellow guitarists in a welcoming, collaborative community.
Whether you're picking up a guitar for the first time or have been playing for years, every session is designed to move you forward — toward becoming a real musician
“This is the most fantastic guitar class in town, a wonderful venue to practice in, with the most welcoming members!”
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Each membership option provides you with a different number of hours in a 4 week period! Choose how quickly you want to progress. ‘16’ is by far the most popular!
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Click Sign Up on your preferred number of hours and fill in the online form.
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Come along to your chosen session(s) with your guitar and a small practice amp and start playing some music. Acoustics are welcome and a music stand would be helpful but a chair does a good job too!
In order to become a member of The Guitar Club, you’ll first have to choose how many hours in a 4 week period you would like to attend. The most popular is 16!
Remember, you are in control of your sessions, and you can choose to go to as many as you want.
⏱️ Session length 1 hour
📍 Locations Canterbury, Herne Bay, Wingham & Faversham
How it works
Explore Our Sessions
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Who is it for?
✔️ Guitarists who can already play open chordsWhat to expect:
🎸 Play songs together while learning new techniques
🎸 Improve barre chords, rhythm, and groove by playing in a group
🎸 Develop lead guitar skills using scales and arpeggios in a band-style setting -
Monday
Faversham
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Who is it for?
✔️ Anyone interested in the jazz blues guitar
✔️ Players familiar with barre chords and looking to expand their skills
✔️ Guitarists who have already tried improvising and want to improve
What to expect:
🎸 Learn how to improvise over chord changes using scales and arpeggios🎸 Improve comping (rhythm guitar) with jazz and blues chord voicings
🎸 Jam with others, applying everything in a real playing situation
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The second hour follows the same format as the first, but shifts the focus from jazz blues to straight-ahead jazz.
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Tuesday
Canterbury
Wednesday
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Who is it for?
✔️ Guitarists who want to experience playing in a real band
✔️ Players keen to rehearse with a drummer and bass player
✔️ Musicians who want to prepare for live performances—or just enjoy the sessions
✔️ Those who don’t have time to commit to a full setlist but still want to be part of the bandWhat to expect:
🎸 Learn and rehearse songs that we’ll perform as the My Guitar Club band
🎸 No pressure to gig—you can join just for the fun of playing in a band
🎸 Charts provided so you always know what we’re working on
🎸 Gradually build up a setlist, adding songs each week
🎸 Develop ensemble skills—tighten up timing, dynamics, and communication
🎸 Learn how to dial in your amp and effects for the best live sound -
Wingham
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Who is it for?
✔️ Guitarists at various levels looking for a beginner-friendly class
✔️ Players who want to improve their skills with new chords, scales, and songsWhat to expect:
🎸 Learn new chords and progressions to expand your chord vocabulary
🎸 Work on scales to improve fretboard knowledge and soloing
🎸 Play songs together, applying the chords and scales you’re learning
🎸 Focus on building confidence and improving technique in a supportive group environment -
Thursday
Herne Bay
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Who is it for?
✔️ Guitarists who can play open chords
✔️ Ideal for players who want to start improvisingWhat to expect?
🎸 Learn scales, arpeggios, and rhythm through playing songs
🎸 Explore melody, phrasing, and soloing techniques
🎸 Build confidence in jamming and playing lead guitar in a group -
Who is it for?
✔️ Guitarists who want to progress from open chordsWhat to expect?
🎸 Play songs in a group
🎸 Learn how chords are built using intervals and theory
🎸 Improve rhythm playing and comping in a band-style setting
🎸 Focus on song structure and arrangement while playing as part of a group -
Canterbury
Saturday
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Who is it for?
✔️ Complete beginnersWhat to expect?
🎸 Learn the names of notes, strings, and fret numbers
🎸 Begin playing simple songs with open chords and melodies -
Who is it for?
✔️ Guitarists eager to play in a group and develop their understanding of music
✔️ Guitarists who can already play open chords and some barre chords
What to expect?
🎸 Focus on playing a single song together as a group
🎸 Arranging the song to fit our band-style ensemble
🎸 Less theory, more playing—just enjoy the music and focus on timing, dynamics, and group cohesion
🎸 Develop musical communication with other players and learn how to contribute to the arrangement -
Who is it for?
✔️ Players who can already play barre chords
What to expect?
🎸 Learn how chords are built using intervals, theory, and chord construction
🎸 Understand the relationships between chords and their role in progressions
🎸 Heavy focus on rhythm—understand how to keep time, groove, and play in sync with the band -