Etobicoke 's Best Music School for Piano & Keyboard Lessons, Voice/Singing/Public Speaking Lessons, Guitar Lessons, Bass Lessons, Drum Lessons, Violin and Fiddle, Viola, Cello, Flute, Piccolo, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele Lessons, Theory Lessons, Preschool Program, Rock Band S'Cool, Glee Club, Saxophone, Clarinet Lessons
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 A Sharp School of Music
The Royal York Plaza
1500 Royal York Road
Etobicoke, Ontario M9P 3B6
Tel: 416-614-PLAY (7529) or
416-614-SING (7464)
Toll Free:  1-844-274-2771

Bass Guitar 
Lessons
bass guitar lessons
At A Sharp, all bass lessons are comprehensive and are tailored to all ages and levels of ability. Whether you are a beginning bass student looking to learn the fundamentals and basics of the bass, or an intermediate/advanced bassist seeking to expand your vocabulary and techniques, A Sharp's teachers can help you meet your goals while building a strong foundation in good musicianship. With that, your musical possibilities are endless!

A variety of techniques and approaches are available to help you become a powerful player, and everything will be tailored to your personal goals.
Call now to book a free introductory Bass Guitar Lesson 416-614-7529

Rent or own all types and sizes of guitars, basses, amps and practice amps from us at discounted rates. 
Supplies (pics, strings, cables) are readily available.

What's the difference?
The bass guitar has four thick strings and a longer neck for playing low bass notes, as compared to the Classical, Acoustic, or Electric Guitar which has six (or sometimes more) strings.
The bass guitar is an essential part of any contemporary ensemble and is considered a member of the rhythm section.

bass guitar lessons
Bass Lessons - Practice Tip of the Week, March 18, 2024:  
Do plan a specific time to practice each day. Students who practice at the same time each day usually make better progress than those who wait several days before a practice session. Music practice easily becomes a low priority item placed at the end of a busy day of school, homework and extracurricular activities. The student is then too tired to concentrate. When practice time becomes a structured routine, it can be perceived as a relaxation or fun time to be looked forward to.
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