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Eliza teaches singing lessons for all ages and abilities. She believes that everyone has a voice and all we need to do is find that voice and let it flourish. We’ll pick songs ideal for you, in the right key for your range. Eliza also encourages you to work on songs out of your comfort zone in order to challenge you. She does lots of recordings within her lessons to enable you to learn through hearing yourself back, as well as perfecting a complete recording to mark your progress. Eliza also puts on quarterly private showcases at a cosy cocktail club in the heart of Bristol, providing you with a fantastic opportunity to perform to family, friends and fellow students. Not only are these events superb for your confidence, but they are also full of fun and warmth and are truly uplifting for all involved! Music Qualifications & Achievements: BA Hons in Commercial Music Grade 8 Distinction in Rock School Vocals I run a successful community choir, Bristol Choir Brigade I have: Hosted several music events and judged at competitions such as Open Mic UK and Teenstar Performed professionally at several private events over the years Been a session singer for various projects over the years Eliza also came up with the idea to produce a remake of Lou Reed’s “Perfect Day”, the BBC’s 1997 Various Artists version. She wanted to portray her students’ progress: all ages and skill levels, highlighting the fact that you can take up singing whatever stage you’re at. Most of the students featured in this video have never sung to anyone before or even knew they had a voice. Eliza wanted her students to pick a Bristol location of their choice: somewhere important to them or their favourite landmark. She then brought her students together to form a choir for the gospel section at the end of the song.
My interest in music started out in my early teens. With a father who not only played the guitar but made them too, it was inevitable that I would be drawn to music. I was inspired by the guitar-driven punk bands of the early 2000s, and I began practicing nonstop and played along to my favourite bands' albums in my room. Even from this early age I started a band with friends at school and had weekly rehearsals. As my passion for music grew, so did my musical taste which opened me up to various genres, guitarists and their playing styles. I continued my studies in music after school at Bridgwater college, Truro college and Plymouth University on my way to achieving a BA (Hons) in music. During this time I also worked my way through Rockschool Grades in order to obtain a Grade 8 certificate on the guitar. This furthered my exposure to specific guitar techniques and skills which has helped me in developing my own approach to teaching. I have been working as a full-time tutor and musician ever since finishing my studies and I have been active in my local music scene in Bristol and Somerset as well as the rest of the UK. I perform regularly in many genres and bands, both on the guitar and bass guitar. I am currently involved in weddings and corporate bands as well as small pub bands and original groups. I also spend a lot of time writing and arranging music. During our lessons together you will learn the best way to master the guitar as well as a whole host of songs and techniques.
Louis is a guitar and piano teacher based in Stockport. He has experience of teaching students from various ranges in group settings. Louis has a 2.1 BA in Songwriting achieved at BIMM Manchester. This has given him the skills to teach students a wide curriculum of composition, music production, acoustic guitar and piano. Lessons will be tailored to the student with a scheme of work that focuses on their goals and aims. Topics will include: Technique which involves right hand technique, rhythm, scales and scale positions and learning new chords and strumming patterns song repertoire which coincides with technique. music history
Ben is a Bristol-based guitar teacher offering both in-person and online lessons. He currently teaches at Beaudesert Park School, alongside delivering sessions in studio production using Logic Pro. As an active performer of his own original music, Ben brings real-world experience into his teaching. His guitar specialisms include bossa nova, classical, acoustic folk, and jazz, and he is also beginning to teach flamenco. In addition to guitar, he offers ukulele lessons for students of all levels.
Georgia released her debut album in late 2017 which led her to a nomination at the BBC radio 2 folk awards. Although she now specialises in folk music she was originally classically trained as a vocalist and pianist from the age of 11 in both classical and jazz genres. She went on to study her degree at the Brighton Institute of Modern Music, specialising in voice and songwriting and went on to become a full time artist, performer, teacher, and in-demand session player. She has worked as a free-lance producer, one fifth of a successful prog-rock band, as well as guest lecturer in schools and universities. Since becoming an artist, Georgia moved back to the south west and swapped a life of keyboards and studios for ceilidhs, festivals, and late night sessions. With such a breadth of experience, Georgia brings an all-encompassing attitude towards teaching. Having taught herself so much over the years, as well as studying with some of the top players in her chosen fields, Georgia is able to adapt her teaching methods to suit you and focus on improving you to the best of your ability. Qualifications: BA(Hons) Professional Musicianship; BIMM Brighton, Sussex University, Trinity College; Singing - Grade 8, ABRSM; Piano - Grade 8
All my lessons are driven by what you want to learn, whether it is Ed Sheeran, Cory Wong, John Petrucci or Jimi Hendrix, my lessons will help you play the music you love! I also offer both online and one to one guitar tuition, meaning I can travel to you to take guitar lessons from the comfort of your own home. This can be great for those who want to learn from a comfortable environment while learning to play the guitar.
About Music production lessons in Bristol
Bristol's vibrant music scene informs lessons that blend technical skills with creative production. Tutors guide students through DAW setup, editing, arrangement, sound design, and mixing for genres from trip hop to indie rock.
Bristol tutors teach across the city and surrounding areas, with many offering online options.
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Music production lessons: what to expect
Who production lessons suit
Songwriters, producers and engineers aiming to produce finished tracks.
A simple learning path for music production
A good teacher will tailor lessons to your goals — but here’s what progress often looks like.
Project setup, recording basics and simple editing.
EQ, compression and balancing for a polished mix.
Getting started: what you need
Keep it simple at first — your teacher can help you choose the right setup.
- A computer with a DAW, headphones, and an audio interface for recording.
- Reference tracks and project files for lessons.
Styles & goals your teacher can support
Choose a direction — lessons can be tailored around what you actually want to play.
Beat-making, synthesis and arrangement.
Recording and mixing live instruments.
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FAQs about music production lessons in Bristol
Not at all. Some students start without reading music or playing instruments — production can be your entry point.
Tutors work with Ableton, Logic, FL Studio, Reaper, or other DAWs. Choose what suits your budget and operating system.
Yes. Hip hop, grime, and electronic production tutors teach sampling, chopping, layering, and rhythm programming.
Lessons typically cover mixing fundamentals — EQ, compression, reverb, and balancing. Mastering basics are introduced once mixes are solid.
Most production lessons are individual for tailored feedback, though some tutors offer small group workshops.
Absolutely. Tutors often review your projects and give specific advice on arrangement, mixing, or sound choice.
Weekly or fortnightly works for most students. Consistent practice between sessions builds skill faster.
Yes. Many Bristol tutors offer online lessons with screen sharing, making DAW teaching clear and interactive.
Teenagers and adults make up most students, though keen younger learners with computer skills can begin earlier.
No — lessons can adapt to beginner setups and scale as you upgrade.