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My 6 year old son (about to start year 2) would like to develop his singing skills. I'd be very grateful for any recommendations for good children's choirs/singing groups covering that age group, or for singing teachers who like working with young beginners. Something that doesn't happen on Saturday am would be particularly good, and a some connection with a classical choral tradition would be great. Any suggestions very gratefully received.
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Hello,


I wondered if you were still looking for a singing teacher for your son. I am a professional singer based in Camberwell/Denmark Hill with undergradate and postgraduate music degrees from the University of Edinburgh and Birmingham Conservatoire. Currently, I am singing professionally in choirs across London as well as solo roles with opera and theatre companies across the South East and looking to take on more private students. I am also CRB checked.


I would be happy to have a chat with you to find out more about your son and his interest in singing. Please let me know when would be a convenient time to get in touch.


Best wishes,


Loretta

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