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Rondo's Opus
5 ★★★★★ 5 Google reviews · Guitar & music store in Lisbon, North Dakota
Plan your visit
- Lessons lessons come up in reviews and the store's own info — call about openings, instruments taught, and rates before the first visit
- Phone (701) 212-9607
- Website rondosopus.com
What's on the wall
“And Marcus' vast knowledge will get you set up with quality instruments and accessories.”
“My daughter has been taking guitar lessons almost since he started, and it's so rewarding watching her progress and love music.”
What players say again and again
“And Marcus' vast knowledge will get you set up with quality instruments and accessories.”
“My daughter has been taking guitar lessons almost since he started, and it's so rewarding watching her progress and love music.”
From the reviews
I can't say enough good things about Marcus Rondestvedt at Rondo's Opus . An incredibly kind, patient and encouraging guitar teacher. At home, my son practices the guitar unprompted (although often before 6am). It is exciting to see one man's love of music passed on to another.
Marcus Rondestvedt with Rondo's Opus is a wonderful guitar teacher! It is apparent that he is very passionate about music and teaching. He takes his time to work with his students and meets them where they are at. He has a great ability to connect with his students and make them feel comfortable.
Marcus is a gifted teacher who shares his love of music with his students. Their progress shines during the winter and spring shows. My daughter has been taking guitar lessons almost since he started, and it's so rewarding watching her progress and love music.
Marcus does an amazing job as a guitar instructor and teacher. He is really knowledgeable on guitars and everything that goes with them. Good quality instruments and equipment that he stocks and sells. Would highly recommend!
Lessons at Rondo's Opus
Reviews and the store's own info mention lessons at Rondo's Opus. If you're signing up a beginner (or restarting yourself), a quick call ahead answers the three things that matter: which instruments they teach, whether the schedule has openings at the time you actually need, and what a first lesson costs. There's no wrong first guitar — a good teacher will happily work with whatever you walk in with, and a shop that teaches usually keeps affordable starter instruments on hand for exactly this reason.