Instrument | Bass Guitar |
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Length | 30 / 45 / 60 minutes |
Age | +8 years |
Locations | Online |
Start Date | Throughout The Year |
Term | 4 Lessons/1 Month or 12 Lessons/3 Month or 24 Lessons/6 Month |
Admissions | Open admission |
Genre | Pop, Rock, Metal |
Program Information
The bass is a very in-demand instrument, and we will offer you many new and exciting musical opportunities. Whether you are just starting or continuing your education, we would love to help you learn the bass from our certified educators. We provide private lessons through an innovative and engaging curriculum for our students. Our unique approach to musical education facilitates a fast and practical learning experience for students of all ages. You’ll find all of the typical features of a bass lesson program here.
Each online bass lesson takes place between one teacher and one student for either 30, 45 or 60 minutes. While our guitar sessions are all private, parents are more than welcome to attend their child’s classes.
Goals
We can help you take your understanding of the bass to a new level and make you a better musician. Our goal is the development of our students to their highest musical level through private lessons. Creating the correct foundation for technique and appropriate repertoire is of the utmost importance. Students will start with the fundamentals, such as how to hold the bass, finger placement, frets, rhythm, etc. Intermediate students will develop proficiency in technique, major and minor scales, bass runs, along with learning significant repertoire. Our bass class covers the following subjects:
Repertoire
Selecting repertoire is one of the most challenging and important tasks that we take on in the development of our students’ musical education. Each coach is ready to tailor-make a lesson plan for you while still following the curriculum principles that have always led to success. Students at all levels will be given a selection of repertoire from multiple eras (pop, rock, metal) of music to study and perfect.
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