Starting Age: 8 and Up
Adults Welcome
Flexible Enrollment
One-on-One Music Lessons
Meets Weekly
30-Minute, 45-Minute or 60-Minute Music Lessons
All double bass (or simply bass) lessons are taught as private, one-on-one music instruction and are available in lengths of 30, 45, and 60 minutes. We suggest kids and teenagers begin with 30-minute bass lessons and progress to longer lengths as your teacher recommends. For adults who have some previous experience, we recommend starting with 45- or 60-minute lessons.
BASS LESSONS FOR KIDS & TEENAGERS
Our teachers strive to be patient and make learning the bass enjoyable for young students. Bass lessons for kids include learning fundamentals, such as posture, bow and left hand technique, and music reading, and fun songs and games are added to keep students interested and engaged.
BASS LESSONS FOR ADULTS
We love beginner adult students! Adults new to playing the bass begin with basic technique and music reading and progress to perform repertoire from a variety of musical periods. Intermediate and advanced students are introduced to advanced techniques, scales, speed work, and challenging repertoire.
PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS FAQ
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Baltimore School of Music offers flexible enrollment, so students can start and end anytime during the school year.
Once you register, your music lessons occur each week with the same teacher, day, and time.
Baltimore School of Music welcomes students of all levels, from beginners to advanced musicians. Our teachers are passionate about helping you reach your goals, regardless of your experience.
Our dedicated administrative staff will match you with the best music teacher depending on your availability, previous experience, and what you’re looking for in music lessons.
Baltimore School of Music carries a comprehensive selection of instruments, books, and accessories students can purchase for their music lessons. We have top-of-the-line acoustic pianos in our classrooms for students to use for music lessons. For all other instruments, students need to bring their own instrument to their lessons.