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Music school in Dulwich???


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Good morning,


As the title in the thread states, is there any place in Dulwich where one could go to learn how to play an instrument?

Let's say one would want to learn how to play the guitar, or even the piano, would there be a good music school where one could go to learn about prices, the instruments offered, or assess the quality of tutors???


I am unsure about what would be the best way to learn how to play an instrument, but I was trying to avoid initially those persons that teach from home and are not linked to any institution, as that wouldn't possibly provide a good teaching structure. But if all else fails, and instead of having to go very far away, someone local and with teaching experience might also be a suitable situation...


Either way, I am asking because I don't know much about that from Dulwich.

Does anyone here in this forum has an answer to this question????


Thanks :D

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