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Christopher Bell

Christopher Bell

5.0Exceptional(5)
Des Moines, IA & Online

About

Hi, I’m Chris, a professional cello, guitar, and bass teacher based in Des Moines, IA.

Are you struggling to break out of a musical plateau or translate the music in your head into your instrument? Whether you are navigating performance anxiety, battling a rigid technique, or just feeling lost in the practice room, I am here to help you fix it. I bring 20 years of music industry experience directly to your lessons—including performing over 1,100 shows (I even once toured the Erie Canal by canoe from Buffalo to NYC), playing on over 30 studio albums, and composing for films, YouTube series, and podcasts.

Backed by degrees from Full Sail University and additional studies at SUNY Fredonia, I have taught for over 10 years. Because we all learn differently—some visually, some tactilely, some intuitively—I constantly adapt my teaching to your natural learning style. My goal is to help you persevere through challenges, encourage critical thinking, and empower you to cultivate your own unique voice and creative process through play.

Furthermore, your growth doesn't stop when you leave the studio. I supply you with tailored practice routines and clear strategies to eliminate guesswork and accelerate your progress between our lessons.

Want to learn online?

If you are out of town and wish to study with me, just mention "online lessons" in your inquiry. Zoom sessions are just as effective as sitting in the same room, and they give you the ability to record your lessons for easy review later!

If you have any questions, reach out to me anytime. And if you’re ready for lessons, sign up below. I’ll see you in class!


Highlights

Hired 3 times
1 employee
11 years in business
Serves Des Moines, IA
Offers online services

Payment methods

Credit Card, Cash, Venmo, Paypal, Square, Stripe, Bitcoin

Social media


Specialties

Musical styles

Rock, Country, Blues, Jazz, Folk, Classical, Recommendations available

Guitar style

Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Recommendations available

Has instrument

Student who have a guitar

Years experience

No formal training, No formal training; some self-taught experience, 0 – 2 years experience, 2 – 4 years experience, 4+ years of experience

Able to read music

Students who can read music staff, Students who can read guitar tabs, Students who cannot read music

Lesson length

30 minutes, 45 minutes, 60 minutes

Student's age

5 – 10 years old, 11 – 13 years old, 14 – 18 years old, 19 – 25 years old, 26 – 45 years old, 46 – 65 years old, Over 65 years old

Photos and videos

  • At the Grand Olde Opry

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    robin l E.

    He took the time to get to know my interests in music. It didnt matter what question I threw at him - he knew the answer and teach me how to solve it. He exudes excitement for playing the cello which, in turn, motivates me to not sweat the small stuff in learning cello. He was able to work and create homework assignments based on the materials I already had and encouraged me to send updates or questions before our next lesson. Highly recommend lessons from Mr. Bell.
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    July 05, 2026

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    jeff B.

    Chris is a great teacher. I really appreciate how he tries hard to accommodate my specific goals and interests. Hes also easy to talk to, and supportive.
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    April 27, 2026

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    natia R.

    Chris is absolutely phenomenal! Hes been working with my 11 year old middle child for almost 1 year now and the progress she has made is awesome. Hes a great teacher he does a great job keeping her engaged while consistently verifying her knowledge and pushing her to do better and learn more. If youre looking for an awesome, attentive and affordable guitar instructor, Id recommend Chris hands down! We appreciate you Chris!!
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    April 02, 2026

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    archie D.

    Very patient and caring teacher. He explains things in a very easy to understand way. I cant believe how much Ive learned in the past few months
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    June 24, 2025

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    bree D.

    Has a good first lesson. He’s a considerate and knowledgeable teacher. Excited to learn more from Chris!
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    May 01, 2025

    Frequently asked questions

    Each student is unique, so my process starts with understanding your specific goals, experience, and practice schedule. On day one, the goal is immediate momentum.

    To ensure you develop a strong foundation, I generally start everyone on proven curriculums—Suzuki or Essential Elements for cello and Mel Bay or Essential Elements for guitar. We will cover instrumental technique, reading music, and music theory, connecting those core skills directly to the music you are most excited to play.

    College classes and degrees:

    Associates of Science: Audio Production from Full Sail University Bachelor of Science: Entertainment Business from Full Sail University Classes in Baroque Counterpoint, Jazz Performance/Theory, and African Drumming from SUNY Fredonia.

    Private Lessons

    - Cello: 10 years

    - Carnatic cello: 5 years

    - Drums/percussion: 5 years

    Certifications and Continuing Education

    - RCM: Grade 8 Music Theory

    - Trinity - Grade 5 Music Theory

    - Suzuki: Every Child Can

    - Music ConstructED: Safety and Inclusivity Training

    $27 for 30 minutes

    $38 for 45 minutes

    $50 for an hour

    I started by teaching myself guitar when I was just 10 years old. By the time I reached high school, I had hit a wall and was losing motivation.

    My high school music teacher, frustrated with my lack of practice, tried a brilliant experiment to light a fire under me: they assigned me to mentor a younger classmate.

    It worked perfectly. The responsibility forced me to figure out how to explain the mechanics of music, and in the process, I completely fell in love with teaching.

    That experience is exactly why I'm so patient when my own students hit a roadblock—I know firsthand that sometimes you just need a different approach to get unstuck.

    I work with motivated students of all ages, from 9 to 99. You are never too old to begin your musical journey! My studio roster typically includes:

    The Ambitious Classical Player: Cello and classical guitar students preparing for ABRSM, Trinity, and RCM exams, or auditioning for high school, college, and All-State orchestras.

    The Jazz & Theory Enthusiast: Guitar and bass players looking to unlock the fretboard, dive into jazz chord melodies, understand advanced improvisation, or learn how to write and arrange their own music.

    The Modern Rocker & Tone Chaser: Electric players who want to tear down 90s grunge and rock riffs, build solid rhythm techniques, and master the physical mechanics of their gear, pedals, and amps.

    The Adult Hobbyist: Adults who have always wanted to play (or are returning after years away) and want a low-pressure environment to finally learn the songs they listen to every day.

    The Absolute Beginner: Anyone starting from square one—on cello, guitar, or bass—who wants to build a strong technical foundation the right way, starting with Suzuki, Mel Bay, or Essential Elements.

    When looking for a music teacher, look for these three things:

    They listen to your goals: They tailor the lessons to your personal tastes rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all curriculum.

    They teach the 'Why': They don't just show you how to play a song; they explain the underlying theory and mechanics so you actually understand it.

    They are patient with roadblocks: A great teacher will help you untangle your frustrations and find a solution, rather than making you feel bad for hitting a wall.

    Students should think about what they like about music, what they want to learn. 


    Services offered

    Cello
    Guitar