The Washington Conservatory of Music provides individual, private bass lessons in a variety of options for all skill levels. No audition is required. The youngest recommended age for starting acoustic bass lessons is age 13, but is dependent on the student’s height. We welcome adult students at all stages of learning, from beginners to advanced. Acoustic basses require finger precision and dexterity and a refined ear for tuning. Acoustic basses are available in 1/4 size to full size and can be rented to start.
Our goal is to help parents make informed decisions that support their child’s emotional well-being and foster a lifelong love of music. Starting children before they are developmentally ready may lead to unnecessary frustration and disengagement. If you would like additional guidance about when to start lessons for your child, please contact the main office. A knowledgeable staff member will be happy to speak with you.
All of our 30 minute lessons, 45 minute lessons and 60 minute lessons are available weekly, with an 18-week semester commitment for the Fall and Spring Semesters. Read more about the tuition cost for the 18-week semester (plus the registration fee) and about our three week assessment period for the Fall and Spring Semesters in our payment section. Students who enroll after a semester has begun are responsible for the prorated tuition for the remainder of that semester.
During the summer, lessons are available in prepaid 4 lesson packages. Read more about our Summer lessons in our payment section.
We offer the ABRSM syllabus as an optional program of study for private instruction.
Our current offerings for bass lessons include:
- bass lessons in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- bass lessons for beginners in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- bass lessons for intermediate students in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- bass lessons for advanced students in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- bass lessons with ABRSM in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- bass lessons for adults in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- bass lessons for adult beginners in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- bass lessons for adults – intermediate level in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- bass lessons for adults – advanced level in-person in Glen Echo Park (Glen Echo, MD)
- online bass lessons
- online bass lessons for beginners
- online bass lessons for intermediate students
- online bass lessons for advanced students
- online bass lessons with ABRSM
- online bass lessons for adults
- online bass lessons for adult beginners
- online bass lessons for adults – intermediate level
- online bass lessons for adults – advanced level
WCM provides a number of wonderful opportunities to students in addition to regular one-on-one lessons. Students may take advantage of these opportunities to further develop their musical skills, reinforce their sense of achievement, and engage with the larger school community.
Student Recitals
Any student, with his or her teacher’s approval, may perform in monthly recitals on Sundays throughout the academic year. Pianists will have the opportunity to perform on our Steinway Concert Grand piano, when recitals are in-person. Adult students may perform in regular student recitals, adult-only recitals, and at informal parties. Music teachers may also schedule studio class recitals. WCM provides a staff accompanist for the recitals and up to 30 minutes of rehearsal for each soloist or ensemble prior to the recitals. Additional rehearsal time is paid for by the student. Students who choose an outside accompanist are responsible for the entire payment.
Feedback Recitals
At the end of each semester, students have the opportunity to perform before faculty panels and receive written evaluations of their performance. A nominal jury fee applies.
Honors Recitals
Each year, teachers are invited to nominate their most outstanding students (grade school through high school) to audition for the Conservatory’s culminating student recital: the Honors Recital. Students audition before a panel of judges. Those selected by the judges to perform receive certificates of achievement at the recital. It is the responsibility of students who audition to provide their own accompanist for the audition. For the recital, students are provided an accompanist, in accordance with standard WCM recital procedures.
Studio Classes
Each semester, teachers may arrange for their students to meet together to explore in depth some aspect of the instrument and/or to perform for each other in an informal learning environment. Depending on the students’ needs, studio classes can be used as preparation for, or in lieu of, monthly student recitals. Studio classes are free to students registered for individual lessons; however, a minimal accompanist fee may be applied.
Written Feedback from Music Teachers
WCM considers written feedback an important part of the learning process. After the end of the spring semester, private lesson students receive written evaluations from their teachers about their musical progress. Evaluations provide students and parents with an overview of student achievement and may include recommendations for topics and strategies students can focus on in order to have a more rewarding musical experience.
Free Admission to Concerts
WCM invites students to attend monthly concerts by faculty members and acclaimed guest artists. Past performers include the Fine Arts String Quartet, John O’Conor, Alexander Paley, the Pressenda Chamber Players, and many others. There is no charge for admission, and no expectation that students donate. These opportunities to experience live music form an invaluable part of students’ music education. View WCM’s concert schedule.
Custom Ensembles
Interested in playing a specific style of music in a small ensemble? We will gladly form chamber music, jazz, rock, vocal, and instrumental ensembles by request. Contact us for more information