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Private Music lessons offered in Dulwich area on Piano, Saxophone, Flute or Clarinet.I am a Royal Academy of Music Graduate and a professional musician who is seeking pupils! I have been teaching at schools and privately for 10 years and get good standards and have a lot of fun on the way! I will teach anyone, any standard. I can come to your house and can teach in the evenings or weekends. Please get in touch if interested. Katie

Hi Katie, I am looking for a piano teacher for my daughter who is 10. She has a basic grasp of piano. Weekdays after school would be great at our house? When are you available and how much do you charge?


Look forward to hearing from you.


Thank you

Helen Cross

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Katie

I am interested in piano lessons for my 12 year old son. He took Grade 3 about 2 years ago and I am keen for him to continue. He finished lessons at school in December as being taken out of class and missing playtime didn't really work out. He doesn't want to give up and thinks if he was to have lessons at home it would be better. He has been sight reading only in lessons for a year and not working towards grades. Do you visit homes? we live in Dulwich Village.

Thanks

Susan

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Dear katie

I am looking for a sax teacher for my daughter - she is 10 and a complete beginner. She could do mons, tues or fri after school. Do you have any times available and if so how much do you charge?

Best wishes

Becky

Hi Katie,


We're looking for a piano teacher for our 6 year old son. Lessons at home as we've just had a family upright re-tuned.


Please let me knwo if you can do Friday afternoons (after school) or weekends.


Thanks

Michael

  • 9 months later...
  • 1 year later...

Hello Katie,

My daughter Rebecca aged 9 has expressed an interest in playing the flute. She has had a few piano lessons in the past, but didn't take to it, but enthusiastically sings in the St Johns and St Clements choir.

Would you be interested in giving her flute lessons? Where are you based? How much do you charge?

sincerely,


Peter Cooper

  • 7 months later...

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