Guitars for Education

High-quality, durable guitars designed specifically for classroom and student use.

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Why Choose Instrmntal Guitars?

Designed for Education

Our guitars are specifically designed for classroom use, with features that make them ideal for beginning students and group instruction.

Durable Construction

Built to withstand the rigors of classroom use, our guitars feature reinforced necks, quality hardware, and durable finishes.

Easy to Play

Low action, comfortable neck profiles, and properly sized instruments make it easier for students to learn and develop proper technique.

Affordable

We offer competitive pricing and flexible purchasing options to help schools maximize their music education budgets.

Instrmntal classroom guitars

Our Guitar Options

Classroom Acoustic Guitar

Classroom Acoustic Guitar

Starting at $129 per instrument

  • Full-size and 3/4 size options
  • Laminated spruce top
  • Reinforced neck
  • Includes gig bag
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Student Classical Guitar

Student Classical Guitar

Starting at $149 per instrument

  • Multiple sizes (1/2, 3/4, full)
  • Nylon strings for easier playing
  • Wider neck for beginners
  • Includes hard case
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Electric Guitar Package

Electric Guitar Package

Starting at $199 per instrument

  • Full-size electric guitar
  • Includes 10W practice amp
  • Lightweight design
  • Includes all accessories
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Curriculum Support

All of our guitar packages come with comprehensive curriculum resources to support effective instruction.

Lesson Plans

Standards-aligned lesson plans for beginning, intermediate, and advanced guitar instruction.

Video Resources

Instructional videos demonstrating techniques, songs, and exercises for students and teachers.

Assessment Tools

Rubrics, checklists, and other assessment tools to track student progress and guide instruction.

Ready to bring guitars to your school?

Contact us to learn more about our guitar programs and how we can help you implement or expand guitar instruction at your school.

Contact an Education Specialist