Tal Hill-Vasserman:

Music lessons in Bed-Stuy

50% off trial lessons!

Personalized music lessons, taught by a professional performing musician with years of experience teaching students of all levels.

Lessons available for kids, teens, and adults. Beginners welcome.


As a teacher, I beleive that my duty is to pass on the love that I have for music to my students. In addition to imparting technique and traditional repertoire, my goal is to expand the student’s musical knowledge and love for the art.

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Lessons & Creative Support

Private Instrument Lessons

One-on-one music lessons, personally customized for the students! Come study guitar, piano, bass guitar and upright bass with a professional educator.

Reach out today to schedule a trial lesson!

Recording Session/

Live Show hiring

Need a bass player for an upcoming show or recording session?

Hire a professional bass player with over 10 years of experience on stage and in the studio!

Band Workshops

Do you have a band? Do you want to perform at a high level and get instruction from a professional musician who has worked with artists from different genres?

Reach out today to schedule a consultation, and see how you can help your music reach newe hights!

Performance Prep & Audition Training

Preparing for an audition or entrance exam? Get help with mock auditions and special techniques for acind your exam!


Let’s Keep In Touch

Have questions or ready to start? Reach out for a complimentary consultation and discover how our lessons can fit your goals.


Bio

Tal Hill-Vasserman is a professional bass player, composer and educator based in NYC. Tal has performed in renowned venues such as The National Jazz Museum in Harlem, The Bitter End and the Zeigfield Ballroom. Tal has also performed internationally in festivals such as the Jerusalem jazz Festival and The bern International Jazz Festival in Switzerland.

In addition to his active performing career, Tal also directs a community music school within the Jewish community in Brooklyn, where he helps cultivate the next generation of musicians.