Fretted Strings
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Private Ukulele Lessons
Discover the ukulele — a bright, portable instrument with a cheerful tone, ideal for learning melody, harmony, and rhythm. At Bee Sharp Music Studio, lessons are tailored to age, goals, and experience. Beginners learn posture, strumming, and basic chords; intermediates expand fingerpicking, barre chords, and chord-melody; advanced students prepare arrangements and performance pieces. Lessons cover music reading, rhythm, chord theory, tone production, and repertoire across folk, pop, jazz, and film, plus ensemble skills, sight-reading, and performance prep. Flexible scheduling, supportive instruction, and a nurturing studio environment help you progress at your own pace. Start your ukulele journey today.
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Private Guitar Lessons
Discover the joy of playing the guitar with personalized lessons designed for all ages and skill levels. Whether you’re a complete beginner or advancing toward performance, our instructors focus on proper technique, posture, tone production, and musical expression. Lessons cover reading music and chord charts, rhythm and strumming styles, picking techniques, scales, barre and open chords, fretboard navigation, and repertoire tailored to your goals—classical, folk, or contemporary.
We provide a supportive learning environment with clear progress milestones, practice strategies, and performance opportunities to build confidence. Bring your own instrument or request guidance on selecting the right guitar and accessories. Start your musical journey on the right note and develop a lifetime of musical skills and enjoyment.
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Private Bass Guitar Lessons
Bass guitar lessons at Bee Sharp Music Studio focus on building solid technique, rhythmic feel, and a lifelong appreciation for playing. Each lesson is tailored to the student’s age, experience, and personal goals—whether starting as a young beginner, preparing for auditions or ensemble placements, or refining advanced repertoire for performance and recording. Students receive structured instruction in posture, right- and left-hand technique, fingerstyle and pick approaches, fretting accuracy, tone shaping, and groove development. Lessons also incorporate instruction in timing, pocket playing, walking bass lines, slap and pop techniques (when appropriate), music theory, ear training, sight-reading/tab-reading, and practice strategies to support steady progress. Performance opportunities, constructive feedback, and goal-setting help motivate students and track improvement, while a supportive, patient teaching approach ensures lessons remain enjoyable and inspiring at every level.