MahJongg Class (Learn to Play)
Richland Park Branch Library · Richland Park / West Nashville
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Book this class on Richland Park Branch Library's siteThere are 4 beginner class listings in Nashville. Listed prices run from $30 to $300 (typical: $165). See the list below and book directly with the venue.
From 2 listed starting prices (free classes excluded).
Prices change — confirm the current price with the venue before booking.
Richland Park Branch Library · Richland Park / West Nashville
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Book this class on Richland Park Branch Library's siteSports & Social Green Hills · Green Hills
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Book this class on Sports & Social Green Hills's siteVanderbilt OLLI (at Second Presbyterian Church)
Book this class on Vanderbilt OLLI (at Second Presbyterian Church)'s siteSo Bam Fun (Nashville) · East Nashville, Green Hills, The Gulch, Belle Meade
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Book this class on So Bam Fun (Nashville)'s siteNashville spans free to $300: the Richland Park library class is free, Sports & Social lessons run $30, and private instruction starts at $300 for two hours. The OLLI six-week course is priced at registration and typically lands in the low hundreds for the series.
No experience is needed at any of them. The library class, Sports & Social lesson night, and OLLI course all assume a first-time player, and the Renaissance Center drop-in has players who teach new tablemates every week.
The library class and So Bam Fun provide tiles, and Sports & Social brings full sets for lesson night. The current National Mah Jongg League card is provided or explained at every beginner option; you only need your own card once you start playing in leagues.
Most beginners are playing a real (slow) game by the third or fourth session. The OLLI six-week format is built around that timeline, and the weekly drop-in tables at Renaissance Center are the fastest way to go from learned to comfortable.
Anyone — Nashville's scene is unusually mixed. The OLLI course skews 50+, while the Sports & Social mahjong night draws working professionals in their 20s–40s. Free library tables and $300 private parties round out a scene with no age center of gravity.