Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.com.
How much do bass guitar lessons cost near me?
Bass guitar lessons cost$35 to $70 for sessions from 30 to 60 minutes long. Private classes have prices between $45 to $70 per hour to give you that personalized edge. Cheaper group lessons are $25 to $35 per session but give you less personal feedback.
Online lessons cost $35 to $55 per hour for remote learning at home.
Most monthly subscriptions for ongoing lessons range from $170 to $315.
Are bass guitar lessons worth it?
Bass guitar lessons are worth it to master those frets faster so that you can get confident enough to play for others.
A bass guitar teacher understands how to help you:
Focus on rhythm to set a solid foundation for other instruments in a band
Put less emphasis on chords and more on single notes and scales
Master your key genres like jazz, rock, pop, and funk
What age is good to start bass guitar lessons?
You can start bass guitar lessons for kids from the ages of 6 to 10 years old or whenever they can hold the instrument with enough hand strength to press on the strings. Any age is good for adults to start bass guitar with the right assistance and regular practice.
How many bass guitar lessons do I need?
The number of bass guitar lessons you need varies a lot according to what you want to achieve and how hard you practice. You could expect to play a simple song after 2 to 6 months. However, mastering the guitar professionally typically takes 4 to 10 years.
How do I find the best bass guitar lessons near me?
To find the best bass guitar lessons for you, look at the list of teachers nearby on the Lessons website. You might also find guitar lessons at local music stores.
Before choosing a guitar teacher, remember to:
Compare prices from 3 different teachers and ask what their lessons cover.
Look at what people have said about them on Google and Lessons.
Request a list of other students they've taught to check their experience.
Ask other parents how their children feel about the teacher.
Ensure you have a written schedule and agreement before the first lesson.
Pay in small amounts at first to make sure the teacher is right for you before committing to a full month.
What questions do I ask when choosing a bass guitar teacher?
To ensure you choose the best guitar teacher, consider asking these questions:
What's your educational background in music?
How many years of experience do you have in teaching bass guitar?
Do you offer a complimentary initial lesson?
What are the typical ages of your students?
Which model of bass guitar is best for my practice?
Do you know where I can rent equipment?
Will you assign finger workout exercises as homework?
How frequently should I practice on my own?
Which textbooks do I need?
How many genres of guitar music can you teach?
Can you modify your teaching approach if I'm finding it hard to grasp?
What items should I bring to each lesson, and how long does it last?
Can I have a written copy of our schedule, contract, and payment details?
What is your policy if I have to cancel a lesson suddenly?
Can I incorporate my favorite songs into the learning process?
Reviews for Woonsocket bass guitar instructors
Recent success stories from people in the Woonsocket area.
Micah L.
I began drumming lessons in 2010 with TDS when I was age 9, and continued them for five, six more years. In this time, I learned the rudiments all drummers — professionals and hobbyists — know while picking apart the different rhythms and beats of popular music in the time (and then practicing them ourselves). My fondest memory is Kris pushing me to play Rope by Foo Fighters for the annual recital. I was nervous that it was too difficult a song for me (this is well into my time with TDS), but Kris’s confidence in me as a growing drummer paved the way for a performance of which I continue to be proud. I did the song with months of preparation; sheet music, apps tracking beats (shout-out to Jammit, a godsend for new drummers), and simply listening to the groove itself, Kris and I worked hard for that performance. It’s been a pleasure watching TDS grow over the years. I’ve stopped my lessons about five years ago due to a growing workload, but my love and passion for the drums remains high. This is, unquestionably, thanks to the personable, kindhearted leader of TDS, Kris Russell. I’ve sent so many of my peers looking to get into the groove to Kris. He is a considerate individual with a heart of gold, and has a deep love and talent for the drums; when I say he’s good, I mean he’s *really* good. The Drummer’s Studio continues to grow and expand as it enters a new decade, adding new instruments and instructors to the party, and I am so happy and proud for/of Kris for building such a great business. I’ll never forget my time with TDS. Thanks for everything.
The Drummers' Studio
John S.
Good information. Friendly.
Cooper Hyde Music Lessons
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