Guitar Lessons With Jimmy Dillon
If you're interested in getting guitar lessons from Jimmy Dillon, you're in the right place. Jimmy offers a variety of packages including...
- Dozens of online courses in our guitar lesson store.
- 1 on 1 lessons in person on Maui, or on Zoom worldwide.
- The Full Day Maui Experience
- Special Retreats & Events
Please keep reading to decide which offering suits you best...

Aloha Guitarists Friends,
After 25 years of teaching guitar and 40 years of playing professionally with legends like Bob Dylan, Carlos Santana, Bruce Springsteen, Sting, BB King, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Weir from The Grateful Dead, and hundreds more, there isn't a whole lot I haven't seen when it comes to improving your guitar playing.
Whether it's helping hundreds of kids in my non-profit Blue Star Music Camp, teaching tens of thousands online, or working with older folks like myself, I know what it's like to assist players of all age groups and playing levels.
By focusing on the crucial 4 T's (Touch, Tone, Time, and Taste), I help guitar players from all walks of life make their musical dreams a reality.
If you'd like to explore how I can help you too, please check out the packages I'm currently offering below and select the one that best works for you.
And I'll see you down the road.
Jimmy Dillon
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1-on-1 Guitar Lessons With Jimmy Dillon
Need a more personal touch and want to work with me in a 1 on 1 setting? We can work via Zoom or in person here in Maui, Hawai'i.
Go At Your Own Pace With Online Lessons
We have dozens of courses that you can learn at your own pace in our online store. Click the button below to peruse the available courses.
What People Are Saying About Jimmy Dillon...
This vid made my day! Super great instructional lesson, thank you so much! Can't get enough of those stories from the road, keep them coming.

Steve Freitas
Great arrangement. I’ve been playing this song since I was 16. Could have used your help 40 years ago! Way better.

Joel Ross
You sure know how to teach and play, thank you so much. Appreciate you

Walter Whiting
Hi Jimmy, very impressed with the approach to explaining the song. The weight is one of my favourites, especially that intro..gorgeous isn't it. I'm always looking for other chord voicings or ways different players have of playing. To me if you have a few different approaches to a song it stops it becoming a bit stale. Like licks you can mix things up a bit. And that is a lovely little solo. Like the stories as well, very interesting stuff.

Ian Richardson
Thanks for the wonderful lesson.
It's refreshing to find a real player teaching something I want to learn and doing it correctly.
It's so hard to un-learn something when it's taught wrong. I learned a ton of stuff from a book that was wrong and it was a nightmare and still is to attempt to play those songs.

Brandon Kachmar
OMG this is a sensational tutorial. Musically challenging? Sure. But achievable if you put the time in? Sure again, I think. What makes this such a good tutorial is not just Jimmy's stunning fingerwork, along with his patient, and informed teaching style but MAN!!! He's an accomplished raconteur to boot!! Loads of anecdotes from his time actually playing with members of the Band . . . and Dylan for gawds sake!! Great job, Jimmy. Great job!.

Niall Doyle
I love Jimmy's down-in-the-bucket blues.

Carlos Santana
Jimmy Dillon is one of the most creative and talented artists of our day.

Chuck Leavell of The Rolling Stones
The boy can play!!!

John Lee Hooker
Absolutely delightful and insightful rendition. That's custom made for a guy like me...playing solo with friends singing or humming along around the firepit or in our living room. So natural and as you say...spicy!

LAVINETEAM
This is simply fantastic, Jimmy. Can't believe it took me so long to find it. And you wouldn't believe how many times I've tried to get this down by ear. Now, thanks, to you, I can play a pretty decent version of the intro. Many thanks, my friend!

Maurice Lefort
This is such a fun song to play.
Thanks for all the little tidbits and fills and explaining the intro so eloquently.
Thanks for posting.

James B.