
“The beautiful thing about learning is nobody can take it away from you.”
– B.B. King

Bass Lessons Online
I am offering online, one on one bass lessons, or I can record a video tutorial for you explaining any particular riff, trick, or playing technique that you’re trying to master.
I work with beginners, intermediate and pro level musicians. There is an individual approach to every student, and I will work with you to bring you to the next level.
BASICS
Hand positioning, Stretching, Rhythm
ANY TECHNIQUE
Slap, Tapping, Fingers, Pick, Harmonics, Percussion, Soloing
THEORY
Scales, Composing, Improvising, Groove,
ANY STYLE OR GENRE
Rock, Pop, Metal, Acoustic and anything in between
You will need a bass, metronome (it could be app on your phone), video camera (in phone or on laptop) and an amp to plug in your electric bass. If you have an acoustic bass then you won’t need amplification.
2 options :
€50
60 min lesson
Private one to one lesson over Skype
or Google Meets
- 60 min lesson
- Any level
- Any topic, style or technique
€30
Video feedback
I will record video 10-15min answering
your question or giving you a feedback
- 10-15min video answer
- Detailed feedback
- Full explanation

Videos of my students
Here are few videos on the songs and projects we’ve been working together.
Acoustic bass Arrangement
With Bong we made percussive fingertyle arrangement for the song
of his favorite singer songwriter from Japan.
Metal Song Play-trough
With Nina we learned extremely hard and fast song of Periphery –
Make Total Destroy
Bass Solo Arrangement
With Vitja we made solo bass arrangement for the RHCP song – Scar Tissue.
Bass Tutorials
Feedback from my students
Dmitry is a wealth of knowledge and a skilled bass instructor that goes above and beyond for his students

Josh Brooks
USA
I cannot recommend Dmitry strong enough. Great teacher and musician

Pavel Antokolsky
Israel
Dmitry is very knowledgeable and patient. He is a Master teacher in that he meets his students where they are and works from there. He doesn’t rely on a rigid method of instruction, rather he works to get to know his students, so that he can draw from his vast library of skill and knowledge and help his students achieve their individual goals.

Steve Potts
USA
