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Would anyone be interested in an East Dulwich guitar club? A friend of mine is a member of a similar group in North Yorkshire. They have a varied group with a mix of ages, with both male and female members. The group has people with a wide range of abilities and they teach each other and learn together.
Yes, beginners welcome. In my friends group they have a range of ability/experience levels. More advanced players share their skills with others with less experience. Once they had a regular group established, they began to employ a teacher.
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It can happen if we have enough interest. 4/5 people is enough to start something I think.

We will need to think about where and when to meet.

I travel a lot, which makes it difficult to commit to the same time every week.

However, that can work if you have a group. If a couple of people miss a week, it doesn't matter.

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Hello,


just posting to anyone in this thread who might be interested in one to one guitar tuition either for themselves or for their children? I am a classically trained musician but have extensive experience playing in bands so can offer classical or contemporary tuition. I have 6 pupils in the area currently, ageing between 6 and 14. I am looking for a few more to complete my schedule. My email is [email protected] and my mobile number is 07799282228.


Thanks and hopefully I'll hear from some of you soon!


Ollie

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