Kayleigh Dahl
Bachelor’s of Music with an emphasis in Classical Bass from the University of Utah in 2016 and has begun a mater’s degree in Music Performance and Pedagogy from Brigham Young University (expected graduation spring of 2021). Kayleigh has been playing bass for 17 years, and cello for 11 years; teaching both instruments regularly for seven years, but have taught bass for 13 years. Kayleigh has studied with several people in her career as a bassist. A few of these folks are Tom Zera (Westminster College, Utah Symphony), David Yavornitzky, (University of Utah, Utah Symphony), Eric Hansen, (Brigham Young University, Utah Symphony), and Timothy Pitts (Rice University).
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Contact me if you are interested in receiving bass or cello lessons or in hiring me to play at your event.
What Students Say
"Kayleigh has taught me the correct method of vibrato as well and that beautiful melodic cello sound I fell in love with has started to find it's ways into my practice sessions. I wish I had started much younger but am so grateful for my cello Teacher, Kayleigh, and what I have been able to learn and would recommend her to anyone, young or old, who wants to learn correctly along with how to love it. I would describe Kayleigh as kind, knowledgeable, patient, interested, strong, determined, competent and firm. If you expect to get away with not practicing or fudge in any way from what Kayleigh has asked you to do, or if you are not serious about learning, Kayleigh may not be the teacher for you. But, if you are determined to learn and practice hard and love the cello along with music theory, I don't think you could find a better teacher than Kayleigh."
— Doug Harris
"Kayleigh has taught our son bass for the last several years and has been the perfect teacher for him. "
— Kathy Goodrich
"(Our son), Brayden's school teacher is amazed with his progress, made in a short time with Kayleigh. She said, his private lessons have put him ahead of the class. We are excited to continue lessons and have our son improve his talents. "
— John Bergman