Beginner's Meditative Guitar Class

One-on-one guitar lessons in London for self-soothing and calming expression.



4 x 1 hour Class size 1 to 2 guests    

  £240 - £320 (£320 per guest when you book for 1 guest, £240/guest for 2 guests) (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

Explore your voice in a calm and supportive one-to-one guitar and vocal lesson in London, designed to help you reconnect with yourself through sound. This personalised experience offers a nourishing space to relax and express yourself creatively.
Whether you’re a professional performer, a music enthusiast, or simply looking for emotional release and grounding through music, these bespoke sessions are tailored to meet you exactly where you are. No guitar experience is needed -- you’ll be guided gently every step of the way.
What to expect:
  • A personalised one-to-one guitar and vocal session.
  • Gentle guidance suitable for complete beginners.
  • Space to explore singing, sound, and self-expression.
  • Techniques to help you relax, breathe, and feel grounded.
  • Supportive, calm environment focused on creativity and wellbeing.
By the end of the session, you’ll feel more centred and connected, with new singing skills and techniques you can return to whenever you need them.
What you'll get
Everything provided.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What to bring
Just yourself!
Session repeats

This class series runs over 4 consecutive sessions, at the same time every week.

Location

Bow

Exact location is masked for privacy. You'll automatically get the specific address after booking.

Your teacher can also travel within 8 miles of Bow, to a venue of your choice for a private class.

Beginner's Meditative Guitar Class location
Your teacher

Art with Ina Leah
Art with Ina Leah

5.0 (8)
female Women-owned

I am Gabriela “Ina Leah” Fernandez, a transdisciplinary Indonesian artist, as well as an advocate for autism & ADHD awareness. With 11 years of experience, I recently graduated from the Royal College of Art (MFA Arts and Humanities), where I explored the intersection of art and wellbeing after getting a BA in Psychology. I founded Akarupa, an art-for-wellbeing platform promoting self-expression, community building, and intergenerational collaboration.
Since 2013, I’ve performed across 8 cities in Indonesia at events like Ngayogjazz Festival, Prambanan Jazz Festival, and the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. I performed for Bakti Budaya Djarum Foundation, which led to a collaboration with film director Garin Nugroho. In the UK, I’ve participated in events like St. George’s Art Festival, Wandsworth Art Fringe, and Colchester’s Festival of Rice & Spice.
My accolades include winning the GoAhead Challenge (2018), National Nomination for Young Female Singer (2021), and an AMI Awards nomination for Best Music Production (2022). In 2024, I was shortlisted for the New Blood Art Emerging Artist Award Prize.
From 2019 to 2023, I researched my Lamaholot Tribe’s heritage in East Nusa Tenggara, exploring how indigenous participatory dances and songs promote wellbeing. This inspired Sounds From Lamaholot, a therapeutic art method showcased at Biennale Yogyakarta 2022.
As a neurodivergent artist, I advocate for autism and ADHD awareness through social media, podcasts, and speaking engagements at institutions like the University of Bath and Ohio University. My visual art focuses on raising awareness about autistic experiences and promoting healing. A recipient of a fully funded scholarship from the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education, I am now based in London, committed to creating art that fosters wellbeing and social impact. This includes being Music Leader Cohort at Wigmore Hall and workshop leader at “From Stimming to Dance” for autistic children.
2026-06-26 15:00:00
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