Hi, I'm Adam

Sheffield-based multi-instrumentalist and music tutor

I’ve been playing music professionally for over 20 years — recording at Abbey Road, working with Mike Stock and Shayne Ward, gigging at venues including the O2 — and teaching alongside that almost as long. Slap’n’Pop is the studio I run from home in Sheffield, where I teach bass, guitar, double bass, piano, ukulele, and music theory to students from total beginners to working musicians.

Adam playing the bass guitar during a music lesson in Sheffield.

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Free tutorials, breakdowns, and lessons on YouTube

The Slap’n’Pop YouTube channel is where I’m building a free music education library — bass tutorials, technique breakdowns, song-by-song analysis, exam prep walkthroughs, and longer lessons covering theory and improvisation. Some of it overlaps with what I teach in person; a lot of it is content I’ve made specifically for YouTube. The plan is to keep growing it over time as a genuinely useful resource for any musician — whether you’re a student of mine, thinking about becoming one, or you’ve found me through search.

 

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My approach to teaching

Music is a language — I’ll show you how to speak it

Most people who pick up an instrument get taught songs and techniques without ever learning why any of it works. They get good at copying — and then hit a wall when they want to write their own material, improvise a solo, or work something out by ear. The wall is theory.

I teach the underlying language of music alongside the instrument, because once you understand how music actually works, everything else gets easier. You stop memorising and start understanding. You stop copying and start creating.

Patient, encouraging, no pressure

You set the pace. If something takes three lessons to click, that’s three lessons. If you nail it first time, brilliant — we move on. There’s no shame in not getting something straight away, and there are no stupid questions. Curiosity is what drives progress, so ask whatever you want, however many times you want.

Your goals, your direction

You decide what we work on. Want to focus on specific songs? Bring them. Sharpening a technique? Let’s drill it. Studying for an exam? We’ll prep properly. Writing your own material and stuck? We’ll work on harmony and structure until things click. Every lesson is built around what you want — not a fixed syllabus.

No gaps left behind

A lot of self-taught players have weird gaps — strong technique but shaky timing, great ear but can’t read, fast hands but no theory. Lessons fill those gaps as we go, so you end up a properly rounded musician rather than a player with one strength and three weaknesses.

Whether you’re seven years old, seventy, or anywhere in between — and whether you’ve never picked up an instrument or you’ve been playing for years — lessons start where you are and move forward from there.

Student testimonials

Real people, real progress

The best thing about teaching is watching it click. Here’s what some of my students have to say about lessons at Slap’n’Pop Music.

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