Good musicianship doesn’t start with getting sprinkled with magic fairy dust at birth, as some people think. It begins with the fundamentals of knowing an instrument.  

If you don’t develop a ‘knowing’ of your instrument to the point that you don’t even have to think about it, how will you ever get the music in your head to come out of your instrument?  

Not knowing the notes on your instrument is one of the key areas that keep good players from getting meaningful work.  

Anthony Wellington has observed that musicians are the only ‘professionals’ that brag about not knowing stuff. (Can you imagine an accountant bragging about not being able to count?!)

Anthony is on a one-person mission to change all that.

Anthony Wellington’s Bassology curriculum is well known around the world for his logical, efficient, effective, and thorough approach to any music topic! 

Learning ALLLLLLLLL the notes on your instrument IS possible, and in a reasonable amount of time.

Anthony developed and teaches an efficient, logical, tried-and-true Bassology method for learning allllll the notes on your bass or guitar!  (or mandolin or banjo or ukulele or any stringed instrument). 

And, he is happy to share that method with you!  Not for $90, like a private Bassology lesson, but for $28. 

But wait a sec!  Isn’t Anthony Wellington a bass player?  He is that, too.  He is first and foremost a musician and a world-renowned music educator.  

The cool thing is, an electric bass guitar has a G string.  A ukelele has a G string.  A banjo has a G string.  An electric guitar has a G string.  A mandolin has a G string.  And so on, which is why…,

Bassology’s approach to learning the notes applies to any stringed instrument.

As we already said, not knowing alllllllll the notes on your instrument is one of the key areas that keep good players from getting meaningful work. 

Don’t let yourself be one of them!

Details

Dates & Times

Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 8:00 pm ET (“New York Time”)

Price

US $28 

Deadline to Enroll

Enrollment will close  on Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 8:00 pm ET (“New York Time” ).

Things to Consider Before Enrolling

Here’s a link to a page that gives you some things to consider before enrolling.  We recommend that you read this, especially if you haven’t been to one of our clinics before.  It’s important that you understand that Bassology is a school and we teach a curriculum. 

We also have a lot of laughs and fun!  It’s EDU-TAINMENT!  These are FUN-DAMENTALS.  That said…, Bassology is a school.  Anthony always says, “I don’t take myself seriously, but I do take what I do seriously!”

https://bassologyaroundtheworld.com/consider-before-enrolling/

Welcome Letter

Welcome Letters are sent from bassologyaroundtheworld@gmail.com the day of the clinic.  

The Welcome Email will have the login and password for the clinic and will go to the email address you use for PayPal.

You should save bassologyaroundtheworld@gmail.com to your contacts for the email you use for PayPal.  If you don’t, you risk having your Welcome Letter going to your junk or promotions folder.

On Time is Late

Please note on your calendar that we begin roll call 15 minutes before start time and that the virtual room is locked promptly at start time.  If you are late, you will not be able to get into the virtual room.  Our clinics “begin at the beginning” and quickly build upon a solid foundation.  You simply cannot miss even 5 minutes of Anthony’s teaching.  Don’t be late!

“On Time is Late” is a foundational principal of Anthony Wellington’s life and he aims to instill this value in all of his students.

Who to Contact with Questions About the Clinic

Please email Bassology Director Tamatha Bechtel at bassologyaroundtheworld@gmail.com with questions.  Please respect Anthony’s teaching time by directing your questions to Tamatha (not Anthony).  Thank you!

We are always happy to hear from you!  Tamatha answers questions so Anthony is free to do what he does best:  teach!  🙂

Email Tamatha:  bassologyaroundtheworld@gmail.com

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