Trusted by Students, Parents and Musicians
Real experience from people I’ve worked with - in lessons, on stage, and in the studio.
Student & Parent Reviews
“I’ve been taking guitar lessons with Mitch for over two years now, and it’s honestly one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. Every week I leave feeling more skilled and a lot more inspired.”
“Mitch took the time to understand my goals, interests, and skill level, and created a personalized lesson plan that made me feel comfortable and confident as a beginner.”
“Mitch creates a no-judgment learning space that makes every lesson enjoyable and effective. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to improve, his guidance is invaluable.”
“My son would not be the musician he is without the lessons he learned from Mitch. His patience and insight yield real results.”
“Mitch has taught our 10-year-old son for over a year and a half. He knows how to engage with children and even makes theory fun. My son even recorded his first song with Mitch.”
“I took virtual guitar lessons with Mitch and would highly recommend him. I was brand new to the instrument and he taught me so much — patient, inspiring, and he even made theory fun.”
“Mitch explained things in a way that clearly showed his knowledge and love of music. I’ve improved significantly since becoming his student.”
“Mitch doesn’t just teach you how to play songs — he teaches you how to play the guitar. He knows when to push and when to give you time.”
Artist & Industry Endorsements
“When Mitch Mainville lets loose — look out! He’s a passionate player that can really dial the energy up to ten and beyond.”
“In my life, I have played with many talented guitarists. However, when it comes to Mitch, there is something different about playing beside him on stage. He brings an energetic vibe not only with his superstar looks, but with a heart and a passion that transcend the laws of music. I didn’t name him ‘MR Rock ’n’ Roll’ for nothing!
I’ve seen him close his eyes during a solo and, man… you can feel it hit you. He has the integrity, the knowledge, and the will to succeed in the music business. I’m sorry, but good guys do finish first. That’s what I think.
Rock ’n’ roll, brother.”

