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Guitar teacher - Home Lessons


Hendrix

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Hi Guys


I'm after a Guitar teacher than can offer at home lessons in East Dulwich, influences are Hendrix, Tom Petty, Clapton, Stones etc.


I used to play a lot when i was younger, but haven't picked up a guitar for years, anyone know a teacher that could come to my home, for about an hour a week?


Thanks


Hendrix

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Hi Hendrix,


Just came across your post on the forum, and wondered if I might be able to help (no problem if you've already found someone though!).


My name is Jack, and I am a professional touring musician in a rock band. I also have around 7 years of teaching experience, and have several students in East Dulwich.


Primarily I'm a rock player, and I teach people of all ages and abilities. I am grade 8 qualified with a Diploma in Popular Music performance, and have toured all over the world with the band that I play in.


I'm usually down in Dulwich on Thursday and Sundays, but can work around your schedule if another day suited better.


Give me a shout on [email protected] or 07725263154 if the above appeals to you!


Best,


Jack


Friern Road

SE22

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