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Piano lessons offered to BEGINNERS and CHILDREN by young accomplished piano teacher


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Hi, I have recently moved to East Dulwich from Hampstead and am looking forward to get back to teaching piano in this new lovely area! My name is Marina and I am a friendly Italian aged 25. I have been working as a private piano teacher for children aged 6-12 for the last 6 years both in London and Italy. I have my own mean of transport so am happy to come to your home for piano lessons. I have a degree in Piano Performance obtained in Italy besides work experience (and a couple of science degrees obtained here in the UK :)).

I like to teach piano in a way that makes it an enjoyable experience for everyone involved(e.g. by asking kids to suggest songs they like and would like to learn) but at the same time integrating the basics of classical piano technique (scales, arpeggi etc.). I am very open minded and flexible with timetable; I am very happy to work on the weekend. Please see attached for my ad. I am also happy to teach adults at beginners and intermediate level. If you would like to ask me more questions and to discuss piano lessons please contact me on 07842156327 or email me at [email protected]

Best Wishes,

Marina

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