1. Decide What You Want to LearnBeginner Basics (holding the bass, fingerstyle, basic rhythms, simple songs)Intermediate Skills (slap/pop, scales, chord tones, groove building, music theory)Advanced Topics (improvisation, advanced techniques, genre-specific playing)Song-based Learning (learning favorite tracks instead of structured lessons)This will narrow down which platform fits you best.
2. Choose a Learning FormatStructured Courses → step-by-step, progressive (great if you’re starting from scratch).Song Libraries → learn by playing along with popular songs.Personalized Coaching → live lessons with a teacher via Zoom/Skype.Hybrid → pre-recorded courses + optional instructor feedback.
3. Check Out Popular PlatformsSome well-reviewed options:LIVE Online Music Tuition - Personalised, engaging and interactive.BassBuzz – Beginner-friendly, fun, structured, affordable.StudyBass – Free, theory-focused, good structured lessons online.Talking Bass – Good for beginners who want short, song-based lessons.