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I am a young primary school teacher by profession but my passion being classical music, I would love to take on some beginners this summer. I could offer fun and stimulating piano lessons for children age 5 + which would also include an enjoyable introduction to music theory. My hope would be that your child would be inspired to continue.

Hi,


My son is five (6 in October) and I'm keen to get him some taster lessons over summer (probably 4-5 lessons as we are away 2 weeks) and hopefully keep going weekly from September. I studied classical piano and my older son is sitting grade 2, so it's something we are very keen on.


Do you have a number I could call you on sometime this week? One other question is whether you do home visits - we are on Croxted Road near Herne Hil.



Thanks,


Alex

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