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Qualified and experienced piano teacher based in East Dulwich, currently accepting new students.


I?m Steve and I have BMus(Hons) PGDip and MMus degrees in music, having studied both at university and music college. I moved to East Dulwich fairly recently and I?m now accepting new private students. I teach from either my music studio or in the comfort of your own home. Students of all ages and abilities welcome! Alongside my teaching work over the years I?ve worked for most of the major London music publishers on a freelance basis, alongside conducting various local choirs and amateur operatic societies.


In addition to teaching piano, I have many years experience teaching music theory, composition and orchestration and would be delighted to accept students for these subjects too.


Lesson fees:


30 mins ? ?20

45 mins ? ?30

60 mins ? ?40


For further details, please email: [email protected]

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