Instruments

Take your music learning journey with us. We provide teaching near you in Newmarket with all of the instruments below:

Close-up of person strumming acoustic guitar in Newmarket

Beginner to Expert

It feels great when you can just carry a guitar bag on your shoulder and you are good to go. Acoustic equals freedom. If you know how to play the most beautiful open chord shapes and have good technique you can make your instrument sound beyond amazing. Develop your own sound. It’s your personality and the touch of your fingers that determines the sound of the guitar. This is why every guitar player sounds different and unique.

Close-up of person playing electric guitar under stage lighting

Beginner to Expert

With the electric guitar, you have many choices when it comes to the sound of your guitar, and no matter what style of music you are into, you’ll be able to find a setup that gets the type of sound you are looking for. Finding the inspiration to pick up the guitar and play every day is a big factor when it comes to sticking with the instrument. Generally speaking, electric guitars are a little easier to play than acoustic guitars. The strings are a bit lighter, the neck is a bit thinner, and for beginners that makes things a little more comfortable.

Person playing bass guitar in a park

Beginner to Intermediate

Playing in a band is the ultimate in creativity and teamwork and as a bass player, you get to form the rhythm section with the drums and other instruments. No other instrument in the band is responsible for the rhythm and harmony the way the bass is. If you want to get into a band and stay there, learn to play the bass well. There are far more guitarists, singers, drummers and keyboard players. A good bass player is worth their weight in gold.

Person with drum sticks raised playing drums energetically

Beginner to Intermediate

Drumming is powerful. To be successful, drummers must learn to play dynamically: loud and soft. The act of playing a loud beat takes guts and confidence. In the act of learning the instrument, drummers develop a growth mindset. That is, you realize that you can learn challenging parts by starting slow and breaking them down. The skill of breaking complex tasks into manageable parts carries over in many areas of life. Believing in yourself is crucial to overcoming obstacles both in music and in life.