Guitar, Bass & Piano Lessons with Kamara
Kamara is a multi-instrumentalist and educator with over 10 years of teaching experience at Rochester Academy of Music & Arts in New York and Pasadena Music Academy. Growing up playing piano and guitar, she later discovered a passion for bass and has been performing in bands ever since. Kamara’s teaching focuses on building strong musical foundations while preserving a sense of excitement and connection to music as a creative outlet. As an active recording artist and producer, she brings a spirit of curiosity and continual growth into every lesson.
How It Works
Schedule a one-time intro lesson to meet an instructor, share your goals, and experience how lessons work.
1. Book an Intro Lesson
If your intro lesson feels like the right match, we’ll help you enroll. If not, we’ll set up another intro lesson to connect you with the right guide.
2. Find your Instructor
Once you’ve found your guide, start your weekly lessons—your dedicated time each week to create, learn, and grow. Enrollment renews monthly.
3. Enroll in Weekly Lessons
Meet the Instructor
What do you teach?
Electric bass lessons: beginner-advanced
Guitar: beginner-intermediate
Piano: beginner-intermediate
All in the styles of Rock, Pop & Jazz
What makes you want to share your skills and knowledge?
Music is so special to me and has been with me my whole life, and I just want to show others how much it can give to them as well.
What is your experience in your craft and how are you evolving?
I grew up playing piano and guitar, but during my time at music school I discovered my love for the bass and have been playing bass in bands ever since! I am always learning as much as I can, and now I also record and produce my own albums. I plan to always be evolving and learning within music.
What’s your style of teaching?
I always start with trying to get a sense of the student and what they like, and then adapt the lessons to that. It is so important that they have a good relationship to music whatever that looks like for them. I think the best way for students to have the ideal experience in their lesson is to feel understood and celebrated by the teacher.
What keeps you creatively inspired?
I get inspiration from so many things - books, movies, live shows, nature, people, and so many other little unexpected things. If you remain curious I think there is room to constantly be inspired.