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Bass Group Classes

Piano, Guitar, Violin, Flute, Drums, Saxophone, Trumpet, French Horn, Bassoon/Oboe, Trombone, Tuba, Cello, Ukulele, Bass, Banjo, Clarinet, Viola, Oboe, Mandolin, Upright Bass, Violin/Viola, Harmonica, Bass Clarinet, Saxophone - Alto, Saxophone - Tenor, Saxophone-Baritone, Euphonium, Harp, Steel Drums
Ages 5 - Adults
Parker Studio Location
Ethan S.

Sound Painting Ensemble

Unleash your creativity - Experimental Music Ensemble focused on a group sound that everyone contributes to in their unique way. Repertoire: Compositions created in the moment through the Sound Painting Process!

Thursdays 4:45pm - 5:45pm
Month to month

$120.00/month   Register

Bass Private Lessons

1/week, billed monthly

Chris J.

Chris is a guitarist from Mahwah, NJ. Chris started playing guitar at
age 14, and four years later was awarded a full tuition scholarship to
Berklee College of Music. Prior to his college education, Chris was
awarded “Most Outstanding Musician” at the 2009 Berklee High School
Jazz Festival, performed as a featured soloist with the Boston Pops at
Symphony Hall (Fidelity Futurestage Competition winner), participated in
All-State Jazz Band, and was awarded gold medal for jazz trio by the
Massachusetts Association for Jazz Education.


Chris studied with Hal Crook, George Garzone, Mick Goodrick, Tim Miller,
and Ben Monder to name a few. In 2014, Chris graduated with a dual
degree in Composition and Performance. During his studies, Chris held a
weekly residency at the historic Wally’s Jazz Club, where he led his
quartet for over one year. Having attended weekly jam sessions and
performed in many different ensembles, Chris maintains one can gain
invaluable experience in performing music with others, and recommends
his students to hold recitals. 

Month to month

Thursday at Parker Studio Location

Eric S.

At first glance, you may think Eric could play every big hair 80’s guitar solo, and you would probably be right. But have some ‘Patience’ and don’t ‘Jump’ to conclusions about this member of our Motley crew. Eric dug deep into jazz at Boise State University, and studied film scoring at University of Colorado, found himself playing in orchestra pits, and toured as a country guitarist while taking his rock guitar gymnastics to venues from coast to coast.
With 30+ years of playing and 25+ years of teaching, there isn’t much Eric hasn’t played or taught. He also has a great deal of experience in other aspects of the field in live audio and recording settings.
Come see our resident chef (fun fact—Eric also has a culinary degree) and get your chops well done.
 

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Monday at Parker Studio Location

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Tuesday at Parker Studio Location

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Wednesday at Parker Studio Location

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Thursday at Parker Studio Location

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Friday at Parker Studio Location

Jason B.

Jason started playing guitar at the age of 9 and knew very quickly that this is what he wanted to do with his life. He was originally drawn to heavier types of music as that's where he noticed the highest level of proficiency in musicianship, particularly the guitar playing. He was quickly drawn to guitar oriented bands like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, then was introduced to more progressive bands like Dream Theater and Fates Warning, which quickly formed a direction for his own playing. He started studying at the Denver Guitar Institute at the age of 14 and gained an appreciation for music theory while studying scales, modes, chords, songwriting and arranging. In his early 20s he formed a band called The Quiet Room which was a progressive metal band at the cutting edge of the genre. They eventually signed to Metal Blade Records, recording two full length discs. In support of the album releases they toured the US and Canada sharing the stage with the likes of Yngwie Malmsteen, Dream Theater, Gary Hoey, Savatage, Anvil, Iced Earth etc. Jason has also always had a love for acoustic guitar music and has spent a lot of time focusing on nylon string guitar techniques, like classical and flamenco, as well as steel string style guitar music such as singer songwriter and double handed tapping. Jason has been teaching guitar and bass for over twenty years to students of all ages and playing levels. He is able to teach various styles and is known to be very patient and able to explain complex subjects in simple terms. Jason customizes each lesson to the student’s desires and goals and doesn’t believe in a “one size fits all” approach to teaching

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Monday at Parker Studio Location

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Wednesday at Parker Studio Location

Tyler B.

Tyler started his musical journey at the early age of 7 and has over 12 years of experience teaching music, professionally. His main instrument is guitar but he also has experience teaching Drums, Bass Guitar, Piano, Ukulele and Voice.

Tyler gigged for 14 years as a frontman and shared the stage with big acts such as Less than Jake, Rome (from Sublime), The Toasters, English Beat, Authority Zero, Dirty Heads, Marbin, Mystic Roots, Otep and many more.

His speciality is being diverse in genres, including but not limited to Progressive Rock, Rock, Metal, Blues, and Jazz. He's worked with students with ages ranging from 6 - 79 years old and has an incredible ability to adapt to the students musical interests.

Lessons with Tyler consist of sight reading, scales, chords, technique, music theory and cover songs as progression is made.

Starting Apr 7th, 2024

Sunday at Parker Studio Location