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Stefflute

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Hi neighbors!


My name is Ana and I'm an enthusiastic flute teacher looking to build up more students. Having just finished my Master in Classical Flute performance at Trinity College of Music I am eager to share my passion for music and the flute in general with anyone willing to learn and help people get the most enjoyment out of their flute lessons.


-Can teach all styles/abilities

-Encourages ear training development of musical sensitivity and improvisation

-Stresses importance of good technique as a way to get the most out of your playing

-Teach you songs or guide you through the GRADES.

-Friendly and approachable person!


Above all I try to create a relaxed, unpressured teaching environment where you can learn, share and enjoy the wonders of playing music.


[email protected]

07719508814


Please do not to hesitate to contact me for further information.

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