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My name is Marita Connolly, I am a full-time piano teacher with over eleven years' experience teaching piano to children and adults. I offer lessons to students in South East London, particularly East Dulwich, Dulwich, Forest Hill, Honor Oak Park, and Brockley. I have an Honours BA in Music from University College Dublin, a Proficiency in Piano Teaching Certificate from The Leinster School of Music, and Grade 8 in Classical Singing from the Royal Irish Academy of Music. I am also a singer/songwriter and have commercially released an album of my songs, and performed live in various cities. I have recently moved to London from Dublin, Ireland, and have many excellent references from recent students, as well as referees you can contact. I am a member of the Musicians Union UK. I have prepared students for various exams, including ABRSM and Trinity Guildhall, but am happy to do lessons just for enjoyment. I take students of all levels, including complete beginners, and teach pop, classical,contemporary, and jazz styles. Lessons can be taught in the student's home at no extra charge, or in my studio in Brockley. Fees are ?25 for 30 minutes, ?35 for 45 minutes, and ?50 for one hour. I am friendly and patient and aim to get the best out of all my students, do contact me to arrange a trial lesson. Email [email protected] , call 0779 6080157, find me on Facebook.com/LearnPianoLondon.co.uk, or check out my website, www.learnpianolondon.co.uk

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