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Featured Bass Teachers In St Louis County, MO

Here are just a few of the many teachers offering bass lessons in MO. Whether you are looking for beginner bass lessons for your kids, or are an adult wanting to improve your skills, the instructors in our network are ready to help you now!
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Andrew M

Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Music

I'm a very high-energy, passionate instructor who is devoted to spreading musical knowledge as far and wide as I can. I played bass with Berea College's Black Music Ensemble for about a year. I also helped to found their folk ensemble, playing guitar and singing with them for another year. For the past five years, I have been developing my own musical character known as Andy The Dishwasher, focusing mainly on hip hop stylistically, but branching out into multiple other genres in various side projects. Read More

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Eric N

Instruments: Guitar, Bass Guitar

I feel its important to take very basic elements and build upon them. I always like to keep things interesting and fun, yet challenge my students at the same time. Students have different needs, wants, and goals. Its important to consider those things when structuring a music program. If a student wants to be a metal guitarist, Im probably not going to spend a great deal of time teaching them standard guitar chords. Read More

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Nathan P

Instruments: Piano, Guitar, Voice, Bass Guitar, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar

Before I have a student sing or play a note, I always ask about their musical goals and why they are wanting to take lessons. It is of the utmost importance for me the instructor to understand as clearly as possible what the student is after. Otherwise, we may have different goals for the lessons and that will benefit no one in the end. Progress is paramount and it's also a promise. Read More

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Zachary D

Instruments: Trombone, Bass Guitar

I want to make sure that my students are enjoying the lessons and are able to take something away from as many lessons as possible. Keeping their interest is important, therefore I make sure to ask questions to clarify what we would be working on. I also make sure to get their feedback often to ensure that retention and appeal is not affected negatively from lesson to lesson. When working with new students, it may take a couple sessions to fully grasp where the progression can start in a way that lines up with the efforts of the student. Read More

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Dennis B

Instruments: Guitar, Voice, Bass Guitar, Ukulele, Music, Electric Guitar, Classical Guitar, Acoustic Guitar

When I first started teaching in college I used standardized materials and found it was helpful but inadequate to teach everything my students needed. So I began to explore other curriculum and attend the NAMM conventions and talk with other instructors. I saw there was a need for more expanded materials and started writing my own. I now have two complete text books with copyrights along with practice recordings that I make available to my students. Read More

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