
Get A Grip On Your Playing
Finally Understand Everything You Do On The Bass
Picking up the bass is difficult, understanding it feels impossible. Private tuition is the fastest way to make sense of it all.
What Are You Stuck On?
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Is your technique slowing your progress?
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Do you struggle with what to practice and when?
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Do you understand the shapes you're playing?
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Are you self-taught and but have little direction?
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Have you hit the intermediate plateau?
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Are you a new bass player and don't know where to start?
Every bassist is stuck for a different reason.
Find out yours by taking the assessment below.

Give Yourself The Best Chance
Don't Settle
Why settle for Youtube tutorials and online courses that can never truly understand your needs?
The Problem With Teaching Yourself Bass
So you've been playing bass for a while. You've managed to nail a few songs using tab and feel chuffed with yourself.
You should be! It's not easy to pick up an instrument and start playing it by yourself.
But what next?
Do you just continue learning the odd song here and there? Or do you work on your technique? Your tone? Or theory?
This is where learning by yourself using online tools becomes difficult.
Youtube and online courses don't know anything about you or your skill level, so they can't tell you what you should be learning next.

Fast Forward To The Future
You've learned all of these little bits of musical information over time, but you don't know how to apply them because you were never taught them in a logical, step-by-step fashion.
This is why having a private tutor really matters for any serious bass player. Especially a tutor that offers the following:
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Structure - A thought out lesson plan that guides you logically through every important topic.
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Dedication - You need a tutor who's as dedicated to your playing as you are.
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Encouragement - Inside and outside of lessons, your tutor should be encouraging you with materials and feedback.
If you're serious aspiring bassist, you've absolutely come to the right place. Keep reading to find out more.

Online 1-1 Tuition
What To Expect
From lesson plans to online classrooms, find out what sets my online lessons apart from others in the industry.
Your Lessons
From your first lesson, we'll be deep diving into what makes a great bass player, and how you can become one.
We'll explore technique, harmony & theory, ear training, and all of the things in between to differentiate you from 90% of other musicians out there.
You can expect lessons to feel as if you're in the room with me. With a professional camera setup and clear audio, you'll receive a seamless experience.
Following a 5-week lesson plan, you'll receive a tuition that's structured and intentional.
Your education, inside and outside the classroom is fantastic value for money. Not only are you receiving an hour's tuition, but you also have access to my online classroom.
Most importantly, my lessons are centred around making students feel comfortable and confident in their abilities.

Your Classroom
The classroom is where you'll find all things lesson related, so don't worry if you don't remember every detail from the session.
Here, you'll find notes about your lesson (what you learned, how your performance was, what things you should work on at home).
You'll be able to download any lesson-related material (Bass Tab & Notation, Guitar Pro Files, audio recordings, videos).
The classroom also has a feed that contains updates and the occasional group quiz to keep you on your toes.

A Little More Detail
Pricing
Find out more about pricing, and how to get the most for your money.
The recommended hourly rate for private music lessons given by the Musician's Union for 2025-2026 is £44.00.
