- 603.505.4282
- info@northmainmusic.com
- 28 Charron Avenue, Suite #1 Nashua, NH 03063
We believe learning guitar should be exciting, engaging, and rewarding. That’s why our instructors at North Main Music are not only talented musicians but also friendly, patient, and passionate teachers. Lessons are customized to your goals, pace, and musical taste—from rock and blues to jazz, folk, country, and classical.
Our guitar instructors hold degrees from top music programs and bring decades of teaching and performing experience to every lesson. Many have toured nationally and internationally, sharing stages with acclaimed artists while helping hundreds of students improve and grow.
Whether you’re into acoustic or electric guitar—or curious about a new stringed instrument like ukulele or mandolin—North Main Music offers a supportive and welcoming space to begin or advance your musical journey right here in Nashua, NH.
At North Main Music, located conveniently at 28 Charron Avenue, Suite #1 in Nashua, our experienced guitar instructors teach a wide variety of styles—from rock and blues to metal, country, jazz, and classical—on both acoustic and electric guitars. Students from Nashua and neighboring towns enjoy personalized lessons that cover chords, riffs, music theory, sight reading, and their favorite songs. Whether you’re a complete beginner or an advanced player, every session is structured for fun and progress.
Monday-Sunday
AGES FIVE AND UP
$36 / 30 minutes
Start your musical journey today with expert instructors and flexible scheduling—available 7 days a week for piano, voice, guitar, and more.
William Curtis began his musical career in the middle of 2008, when, after hearing heavy metal for the first time, he snuck into his sister’s room and “borrowed” her long-disused electric guitar, dead set on writing his own music and being in a band. Self-taught throughout high school, he was soon recruited to join a hardcore punk band, and has been with that same band ever since, writing, recording and performing at a variety of venues across New England. Beginning in 2010, he attended the University of New Hampshire as a music major, studying under world class musicians and composers like David Newsam and Ryan Vigil. There he was exposed to jazz, classical, and experimental music, particularly the music of Django Reinhardt and Grant Green. He was the leader of UNH’s first ever Gypsy Jazz group, the Hot Quartette du Durham, performing the first ever all-acoustic set at the annual UNH Jazz Combo concert. After teaching sporadically during his college years, he graduated in 2015 with a B.A. in Music Performance and began teaching regularly. He joined the North Main Music team in 2016.
Other Instruments: Ukulele, Bass, Drums
“Music is a language. Just like with written words, there is an unbelievable number of ways you can express yourself with it. Both have basic rules that can be followed or ignored, bent or broken to say what you need to. I help my students figure out what they want to express with their music and how. I teach them the rules of technique and music theory, plus how and why to break them. I try to cultivate awareness of the physical aspects of playing, plus critical music listening skills, to show students how and why other musicians create the sounds they do, and how to incorporate and expand upon those influences. Ultimately though, music should be fun and cathartic, so the student drives the overall direction of the lessons towards what they want to play. I’m just here to help them achieve those goals.”
Other Instruments: Violin
Onur Dilsen teaches violin, guitar, and piano at North Main Music. His violin education began in 1994 at the State Conservatory in Izmir, Turkey. In 2002, he emigrated to Boston, MA to pursue his violin studies at the Valeria Kuchment studio at the Longy School of Music. Onur earned his undergraduate degree in 2005 and completed his GPD and Masters’s degree at the Irina Muresanu and Lynn Chang studios. He also graduated from the Boston Conservatory in 2009. Since then, he has been a freelance violinist, teaching and playing in various local orchestras and performing in recording sessions.
Onur is also a member of a variety of musical groups and organizations in the New England area. In 2009, he became a member of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also a member of the Cape Ann Symphony, New Bedford Symphony, Cape Cod Symphony, Symphony New Hampshire, The Worcester Chorus, and Quincy Choral Society. His non-classical music projects and contributions include Esthema, Tevellus, Boston Meyhanesi, Rebetiki Compania of Boston. In addition to classical music, he enjoys listening to and performing many other music genres including Blues, Latin, Jazz, Rock, Metal, Greek, and Turkish/Middle Eastern. Although his primary instrument is the violin, Onur also plays viola, piano, bass guitar, and guitar. He enjoys sharing his passions for music and performance with his students.
Other Instruments: Piano, Drums, Ukulele
Anthony Mowbray brings more than two decades of experience as a professional music teacher and performing musician to his students at North Main Music. His teaching experience includes instructing students of all ages and skill levels from beginner to advanced.
Although piano is his primary instrument, he also teaches guitar, bass guitar, drums, and ukulele. Anthony earned his degree in Music Performance from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. His passion for teaching has led several of his students to regional piano competitions, auditions for prestigious music festivals,and teaching careers of their own. In addition to private lessons, Anthony has taught and coached various ensembles, including chamber music, piano duets, and rock and pop groups.
Other Instruments: Bass, Drums
Liam Tremblay studied K-12 Music Education at Plymouth State University with a focus on trumpet, which he began playing at age 10. He picked up the bass at age 13 and drums at 14. He has experience performing with various ensembles throughout his time at Salem High School, including marching and concert bands, pit orchestra, jazz big bands and combos, indoor percussion ensembles, as well as Nashua’s own Spartans Drum & Bugle Corps. He picked up the guitar in college, and along with the trumpet, it became the instrument he spent the most time developing.
During his time at Plymouth State University, Liam started a cover band that played rock music from The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Pink Floyd to Foo Fighters, Primus, and The Strokes, with some country and funk sprinkled in as well. He taught general music at a K-8 school in northern New Hampshire for two years, where he led the middle school band and chorus. He also taught an introductory band class, guiding beginner flute, saxophone, trombone, and clarinet students.
Liam is now a full-time public music teacher in New Hampshire, teaching K-6 general music and leading an after-school chorus program.
We offer lessons on a month-to month basis, so there are no large upfront payments, no complicated contracts, no annual material or performance fees, and no semester minimums.
You can register online quickly and easily through our portal, finding the perfect teacher and day/time that works with your schedule. If you need assistance, our office staff is available to help you 7 days a week.
Lessons are available seven days a week, and scheduled once a week.
Note: To qualify for our Senior Discount Program, a person must be 60 years or older.