
Suzuki Method Bass Lessons
About
I teach Suzuki bass lessons with the Austin Suzuki Music School, the only Suzuki String program in Central Texas that offers a suzuki bass program for young children to learn the bass. While it is very common for violinists, violists, and cellists to find private music programs that start students at an elementary and pre-elementary age, in the world of bass most kids do not have an opportunity to learn bass until they get to Middle School or High School.
In suzuki bass lessons, I specialize in starting elementary age kids on the bass and helping them advance faster then most public school programs can support. I believe that anyone can learn the bass, regardless of size and gender. The bass is often seen as a large isntrument, therefore being too hard for younger kids to play. Fortuantely, most string shops in Austin rent and sell fractional size basses, making it easy for any student to find a bass that is comfortable.
In addition to being a certified Suzuki Bass teacher, I bring over 15 years of professional teaching experience, and over 15 years of professional performance experience in classical, jazz, pop, and world music styles.
Austin Suzuki Music School is a community music school founded to provide quality music instruction to all students following the philosophy, principles, and pedagogy of Japanese violin teacher, Shin’ichi Suzuki. We strive to function as an anti-racist, inclusive organization, both as a community of people and as an organization, through our practices inside and outside of the studio. We believe that the purpose of Suzuki music lessons extend beyond teaching a child solely musical skills, but to use music as a medium to foster development of the whole child. The ASMS faculty is committed to lifelong learning, regularly engaging in continuing education to provide the best instructional practices to students. All teachers have professional degrees in Music Performance or Music Education as well as extensive professional training in the Suzuki Method.
https://www.austinsuzukimusicschool.com
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
When a new student is interested in bass lessons, I first set up a trial lesson to meet the student and their parent. In the first lesson we introduce the student to the bass, discuss the principles of the Suzuki Method, what equipment they will need and where/how to get their bass.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Completion of Suzuki Bass Unit 2 Teacher training.
M.M. in Improvisation from The University of Michigan
B.M. in Jazz Studies from Texas State University
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
Lessons are through the Austin Suzuk Music School.
Prices are a fixed rate for the school year, August through May, and can be paid per year, per semester, or per month
How did you get started teaching?
Teaching private bass lessons in public Middle and High schools.
What types of students have you worked with?
Elementary beginners through advanced precollege high school students.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
2 high school students that I started as 11 year old beginners made All-State in Solo and Ensemble this year.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Meet with the teacher and make sure it seems like a good match based on philosphy and logistics. If you are very interested in the bass, it is worth the investment up front to pay for a high quality teacher and start with a good foundation of technique and musicality.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
What made me want to learn the bass?