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Hi there, my name's Ben, I'm an 18 year old post A-level student living in East Dulwich. I've been playing guitar for 10 years now and have achieved a Grade 8 (distinction). I teach Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar and Bass. I also have an Enhanced DBS check.


I am currently offering guitar lessons to kids aged 7-15, and I can provide tuition to:

- Beginners looking to take up the guitar, acoustic or electric;

- Kids who already play but would like to progress in their musicality;

- Kids preparing to audition for a secondary school music scholarship.

- Anyone who needs help working toward grades 1-8


I have 4 years experience teaching young people, and I can offer a friendly and positive teaching environment. For beginners who are yet to own an electric guitar and are interested in taking it up I can provide the necessary equipment during lessons. Please contact me for rates. Lessons can take place at my home in SE22 or I can travel locally.


If you are interested or have any questions please feel free to send me an email or a private message.

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Following up on this thread to add a recommendation for Ben.


Ben has been teaching my son guitar lessons for the past 4 or 5 months. In that time I have been pleasantly surprised by the progress. Ben is a natural with kids (my son is 7) but totally expect Ben could adapt to any age.

My son has picked up playing the guitar very quickly all thanks to Ben. He is very calm and relaxed yet focused. He knows how to engage the kids with relating his method of teaching to something the kids like, for example Spiderman. Its certainly kept my son engaged which hasn't been the easiest


If you are looking for an activity for your kids to get in to for the New Year I highly recommend getting in touch with Ben. Great rates and a genuinely nice guy.

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