Bass Lessons With Dave DeMarco

Bass Lessons With Dave DeMarco

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Offers online services
Offers online services

About

My teaching approach: I want to clarify that I only teach BASS guitar. Whether you are a beginner, a weekend warrior looking to step up your game or a full-time bassist wanting to fill in your knowledge gaps, I will create a lesson plan geared towards fulfilling your goals. I blend tried and true musical concepts and teaching practices with 25+ years of personal stage and studio experience. You will leave each lesson feeling challenged but not overwhelmed. My influences are: As a bassist - Entwistle, JPJ, McCartney, Geddy, Squire, Anthony Jackson, Dee Murray, John Deacon...and many more. My favorite music to listen to is classical composers such as Debussy, Rachmaninoff, Holst and Beethoven as well as Led Zep, Yes, ELP, Dream Theater, Queens of the Stone Age, King's X and Elton John. My lessons take place in: my home studio as well as online via Skype/FaceTime. I teach Monday-Saturday and have day and evening slots available at my Laurel location as well as online via Skype/FaceTime. Contact me for specific availability. Bass Techniques: Performance, Improvisation, Jamming Skills, Reading Music, Music Theory, Scales and Exercises, Song Writing, Recording and Production, Guidance In Equipment Selection Your first lesson with me might include the following: If the student is a beginner, I'll find out who their favorite artists and songs are and then we'll jump into the fundamentals of proper technique, understanding the anatomy of the instrument and I'll have them playing a bass line by the end of the lesson. For everyone else, we'll start with an in-depth assessment of their current skills, discuss goals and then outline a lesson plan. I ask them to play me something that they're very comfortable with. Subsequent lessons start with the student showing me what they worked on so I can assess progress and then we'll move forward accordingly. A bass lesson with me might entail the following: Once we're beyond the first lesson, each lesson typically starts with the student asking me any questions which may have arisen from their home practice time. Then they'll demonstrate what they worked on and I'll make comments and offer suggestions as needed. If the student is ready to move forward then onward we shall go... The qualities I look for in an ideal guitar student might include the following: Someone who loves music and is excited about what lies ahead for them as they learn new skills. All I ask is to be open-minded and always try your best.

Being a full-time musician is a dream come true but there's a lot more to being a musician than performing live. Getting to spend 30+ hours per week with a bass in my hands, helping others become better players is a level of fulfillment that won't happen on any stage.


Highlights

Hired 16 times
1 employee
27 years in business
Serves Laurel , MD
Offers online services

Payment methods

Cash, Check, Venmo, Paypal, Apple Pay, Zelle

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Specialties

Area(s) of interest

General introduction, Recording, Mixing, Editing

Formats

Digital

Software preference

Student has no software preference, Pro tools

Experience level

No experience, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

Photos and videos

  • Rolling Stone mag
  • My teaching studio
  • Live at Trifecta
  • Joy To The World solo 6-string bass arrangement
  • Joy To The World solo 6-string bass arrangement

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    scott C.

    Learning bass with Dave has been a great experience. Highly recommended. I started as a total beginner, nervous about learning online, but Daves encouragement convinced me to try – and its been fantastic. Hes excellent at tailoring lessons- he listens to your musical tastes and goals, then builds a plan around you, while still covering all the important fundamentals.
    Im very pleased with how much progress Ive made thanks to his clear explanations and patient guidance. Dave isnt just a great teacher, hes also genuinely easy-going and professional.
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    April 10, 2025

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    john P.

    I’ve been taking online bass guitar lessons with Dave DeMarco for the past three years, and I couldn’t be more impressed. Not only is he an incredibly talented bassist, but his deep knowledge of music theory sets these lessons apart from others. Dave doesn’t just teach you how to play songs—he explains why the music works, helping you understand chord progressions, scales, modes, and rhythm in a way that really clicks. Over the years, this has greatly improved my playing and deepened my overall understanding of music. The lessons are clear, well-structured, and always tailored to my evolving goals. Dave is patient, encouraging, and provides honest, helpful feedback that keeps me motivated. After three years, I still look forward to every session. Whether you’re just picking up the bass or have been playing for a while, I highly recommend Dave DeMarco if you’re serious about taking your skills to the next level.
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    April 10, 2025

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    amber A.

    Dave is extremely knowledgeable about a wide range of bass playing styles and techniques, and I felt like he opened new doors for my learning every single lesson. I have played bass since I was young but was self-taught and out of practice. He asked what my goals were before we started working together, and I would say he really met every one. We covered basic technique, fretboard fluency and patterns, slap, jazz, and a myriad of other things depending on the direction each lesson took. He is an excellent teacher who is able to break more challenging concepts down into specific and detailed steps. I left every lesson feeling like we had covered a lot of ground. Our lessons were virtual, which I was a little nervous about, but he was able to convey the information and give feedback about my playing with no issue. Dave is also patient, kind, and very warm. I was never nervous to play for him, even when I hadnt quite practiced as much as I should have. He always met me where I was in the learning process.
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    April 10, 2025

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    Kwesi G.

    Very patient person with an abundance of skills. Helping me transition from pop to jazz fusion. I am a slow study but he never gets frustrated!
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    May 08, 2021

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    Anthony B.

    He is awesome, I really enjoy working with Mr Dave.
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    January 28, 2021
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    Chris A.

    Dave is an awesome bassist and a great person! He tailored the lessons to fit my goals and challenged my abilities. His goal is to make another great bassist by sharing his experience and knowledge.
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    November 15, 2020

    Frequently asked questions

    If the student is a beginner I will outline the process of learning to become a bassist. This includes the fundamentals like instrument familiarity, the role of bass in music and learning how to practice. For intermediate students I'll let them tell me specifically where they feel they need improvement and then I'll do a skill set assessment to make sure that no crucial areas are overlooked. Advanced students typically want to work on a few very specific areas so I'll still do a brief assessment and then we dig right in!

    I began private lessons at age 10 and then enrolled at the Peabody Institute where I took a full day of music classes on Saturdays during my high school years. Upon graduation I moved to Boston and studied at Berklee College of Music. Every day I use something I learned during my formal education. Peabody and Berklee have somewhat different approaches to music education so I have distilled what I feel are the best aspects of both schools into my teaching practice. In the interest of continuing education, I attend music business seminars both in person and online and keep abreast of new and emerging technologies pertaining to recording.

    I was very lucky to have had some exceptional private instructors at Peabody and Berklee and somehow, I always knew I would follow in their footsteps. It took me a few years to settle into my own teaching style but I still remain just as influenced by my teachers as I am by any of my favorite players.

    The majority of my students are adults between the ages of 35 to 60. Many are beginners whose primary goal is to be able to play bass along with their favorite songs and perhaps someday get into a fun little basement band. Others are day-job guys who gig on the weekends with local cover bands and are looking to step up their skills. For that group, we create a list of obstacles which they feel are holding them back and then we devise a lesson plan to help get past those issues. Other common requests are help with equipment issues, defining one's sound, general musician's career counseling such as help with resolving interpersonal band conflicts, maximizing new and emerging technologies and assistance with creating an upwardly mobile career path.

    Erik K came to me with the goal of getting proficient enough that he could get into a good classic rock cover band. After about a year of lessons he felt confident that he could begin auditioning for bands. He followed the typical path through some bands that weren't ideal but which gave him the necessary stage experience. Recently he joined an established band that performed at a large festival opening up for...ME! He was very excited to be sharing the stage with his bass sherpa and it was great fun for me to watch him and see how far he has come.

    Hiring a music instructor is just like hiring a lawyer, accountant, interior decorator or financial planner. It's got to be a good fit. Do your research and make sure that the person you are interested in studying with is able to take you even further than you plan to go.

    When considering a teacher, make sure bass guitar is their primary instrument. While there are some fine guitar teachers who offer bass lessons in order to make a little extra dough, you'll be better served if your teacher is actually a bassist! Sure, your eyes and your mouth are pretty close, but you wouldn't go to an optometrist to have a tooth pulled!


    Services offered

    Bass Guitar
    Music Theory
    Audio Production