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Piano lessons offered to beginners and children


marinat

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Hi, I am a friendly Italian aged 25 and have recently moved to East Dulwich from Hampstead, looking forward to get back to teach piano in this lovely area. I am based in Fortune Hill Road but have my own mean of transport and am happy to do home visits in the East Dulwich area. I have 6 years of experience teaching young children (6-12) and adult beginners in London and Italy. I like to teach children in a way that makes piano practice an enjoyable experience for everyone involved (e.g. by asking them to choose which songs they would like to learn) and at the same time integrating the basics of classical piano technique (scales, arpeggi etc.). I am very open minded and flexible with timetable; happy to work on the weekend.

Please contact me for references and more info at [email protected] or PM me here.

Best Wishes,


Marina

  • 4 months later...

Hi Marina


I am an older semi beginner - having taken lessons from time to time. I wanted to get back into it and wondered whether you had any time ( I am retired and so flexible). Also where is Fortune Hill Road sand what are your rates please?


Thanks


John

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